Showing posts with label guest bedrooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest bedrooms. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 September 2013

Guest Bedroom Makeover - The Reveal

Finally, the guest bedroom reveal! I am sorry it took so long, the hold up was over a set of wooden blinds that took more than three weeks to arrive and were so badly damaged they were completely useless. The moral of the story is if you purchase over the Internet make sure the supplier either has the product in stock or they manufacture within your country. I thought I was buying from a NZ company that manufactured in Auckland, instead they shipped direct from China (they failed to declare this information). Fortunately after persuasion, they refunded my money, I then had to start all over again. This time I contacted a reputable New Zealand company, Brightshine who manufacture their blinds here in Auckland. They came out to my home, measured, discussed paint colours and 10 days later turned up to fit my perfect blinds. They may have cost a little more than the other company, however they are beautifully made and worth the additional cost. I just want to add, this is not a sponsored post, I wanted to mention Brightshine as there are some "cowboys" out there so to speak, but this company is NOT one of them.

Another company I want to give credit to is Curtainalia  who made the  beige toile and elephant cushion on the bed and supplied some of the furniture and lighting. The owner, Kaye was extremely helpful and went out of her way to select fabrics and furnishing that would work with my colour scheme. I mentioned in my previous post I had fallen in love with the animal print cushion I had seen on line, it was my lucky day as Kaye had a small amount of this fabric available and was able to make the oblong elephant cushion which I think completes the room.


The bedroom was previously my studio, then a storage room for some of my mums furniture. The room has now been given a complete makeover with fresh paint, furniture and accessories. I wanted to create an inviting guest room inspired by Ralph Lauren's style. I also drew a little inspiration from one of the bedrooms in  Interior designer, Andrew Melville's home, I liked his idea of the black tripod side tables and gingham bed linen. 


The room has a slightly odd shape, a small hall/entrance way leads to an open square. The room was reduced in size when the previous owners stole a chunk for a cavernous walk in wardrobe in the neigbouring master bedroom, hence the small hall entrance. Not that I'm complaining as I love my large walk in, however smaller one would have enabled more storage space to be incorporated into this room.


Initial mood board 


I pretty well achieved my wish list with a few budget modifications - I have not yet installed my flooring

Before...
The reveal...
Prints - Picasso line drawings - A little bit overkill, I will be replacing the centre ones
 Homestead flannel sheets -  Spiro bed skirt (stone) - Bungalow duvet cover  (taupe) all Wallace Cotton
 Lamp - Alcamo Interiors - The opera glasses were my grandads. Walls, Resene Eighth Bison Hide

Love my Providence, Rhode Island trunk, it hides a guest's suitcase perfectly. Alabaster, painted cedar blinds from  Brightshine - 63cm extra wide for a shutter look without the cost.
 Toile linen cushions and elephant cushion from Curtainalia & Bel Cuscino
 Lamp & Atlas side table - French Country purchased through Curtainalia & Bel Cuscino  -  linen headboard hand made by myself ....instructions can be found here
The wooden mirror, previously from my living room has a pewter hand painted finish and works with the pewter in the lamps
Of course Poppy had to be in on at least one shot. I plan to balance the end of the bed with a dark throw, I literally ran out of budget :(

I haven't yet installed the flooring, originally I wanted to lay wall to wall sisal but now looking at options such as a chunky textured wool or a bound sisal rug. The other missing item is a gorgeous chocolate faux fur throw that was to go at the end of the bed. Overall I think I achieved the style I was looking for. As the room is in neutral tones, I mixed my patterns from tartan to toile to add interest.  I may possibly add some linen curtains to complete the room but for now I am happy and it's ready for its first guest tomorrow, a friends daughter who is returning from the USA. Last time she wanted to stay the room was full of furniture and the poor girl ended up in a youth hostel in the city, this time she can sleep in luxury.

Next week I will post DIY instructions and images to making the linen headboard. It is really easy, totally cost effective and the results exceeded my expectations. I Googled the topic to death but have come up with my own set of instructions as I found some rather difficult to understand or they were taking shortcuts and not achieving the quality results I was looking for.

I hope the reveal was worth the wait, I would love to hear what you think of the results.


If you missed my previous post about my inspiration coming from Ralph Lauren's style, you can catch up here.








Sunday, 28 July 2013

Guest bedroom makeover underway

Finally the weekend is here and I am happy to say the guest bedroom is well on its way. After a little indecision about colour and a huge collection of Resene test pots, I finally narrowed it down to 1/8th Bison hide. I wanted a neutral colour with a touch of beige, bison hide was perfect, I would describe it as the colour of drift wood and would look great in a coastal home. My previous wall colour, rice cake is a lovely neutral colour, however it didn't appear to have much depth, the new colour has depth and the decision to use flat rather than low sheen paint was a much smarter choice for a bedroom.

My theme is my own take on the Hampton's versus Ralph Lauren. I wanted a room with a touch of masculinity, hoping to entice my Air Force son home on his breaks. The images below are part of my inspiration, as you can see my palette is completely neutral and very beige..."oh no!" I hear some of you say, "how boring!" However, my cottage is only 103 square metres and as much as I love colour because of its size I try to keep a neutral palette, adding interest with texture and pattern. From time to time when I do get a little bored, I simply introduce a few bright cushions to provide a lift.




1.  Wall colour -  Resene one eighth Bison hide
2.   Picasso dove print from All Posters
3.   Cosy homestead sheets and two pillowcases - Wallace Cotton
4.   Bungalow duvet cover and two pillowcases -  Wallace Cotton (link above)
5.   Picasso camel print also from All Posters (link above)
6.   Nickel desk lamp adds a touch of masculinity and doubles as an easy reading lamp
7.   Linen headboard with studs (I will be making my own)
8.   Pineapple lamp will work great with the camel print
9.   Black iron tripod tables beside the bed
10. Toile from Martha's for cushions
11.  Quirky cushion seen over at Interior Design online (still thinking about this one)
12.  Beige tartan for bed cushion
13.  Rattan trunk for storage - adds interest and texture
14.  Possible storage unit
15.  Beige linen for curtains (these may go either side of the wide slatted alabaster blinds).
16.  Sisal flooring  from Artisan flooring - wall to wall or large edged rug, (budget may factor here)

I am planning on making my own padded headboard similar to the snippet in my mood board, (Later I will be sharing this step by step). The top of the little iron tables I plan to stencil with a simple design such as fleur-de- lis rubbed with gold furniture wax. I was going to purchase some black and white prints, however, I have decided to use my artistic skills and create my own pictures, one idea I have will tie in beautifully with the pineapple lamp seen in my mood board.

We hope you have a wonderful weekend, I would love to hear your comments and suggestions.

If you love neutral interiors you may want to tour this stylish  Manhattan apartment.

Note: Since posting, you can now see the final reveal of this makeover here.

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Thursday, 25 July 2013

Guest Bedrooms - What's your style?

I'll be busy this week with brush in hand, not a new painting unfortunately, this time creating a guest bedroom. I've been running around the past few weeks looking at bed linen, paint colours and fabrics trying to decide a theme. I am creating a mood board and I guess you could say it is an eclectic mix of New England versus Ralph Lauren style. Previously the room was set up as my studio and is currently storing bits and pieces left over after I sold my mums home, however, I'm keen to turn it into an inviting guest room for visitors. I am not giving too much away at the moment, lots of ideas and images in my head but finding it hard to make decisions. Meanwhile, it never ceases to amaze me how many creative designers there are and the bedrooms below show how varied styles can be...

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Such different styles, lots of inspiration for me to draw upon for my guest room. If you were creating a guest room what style would you choose?

Images 1-2 via Traditional Homes Images 3-8 via House to Home 

Since publishing this post,  you can see my mood board & inspiration for my  guest bedroom... here and the final reveal...here



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