5.06.2011

Guest Room Make-over

Some friends are coming into town this weekend so that means time to give the guest room a make-over. Using some finds from my recent thrifty excursions. I took what I all ready had and merged it with old things that I gave some new life.

Here are the Before shots



To start, the room had a standard queen sized blow up bed with charcoal gray bed cover (which I recently purchased). A small side table consisting of two box shelves staked one on top of the other. For wall art, old place mats from IKEA dressed up the wall in a square pattern. A simple chair with a green china town place mat pillow* sat in the corner. And burnt orange curtains flank the window. The curtains were hung with twisted rope (because I ran out of curtain rods)... very Texas. 

The room as a whole was just okay. Needed a bit of sprucing up and a few more things on the walls.  So I got creative with some of my recent thrift store finds.

I used the big rustic frames I had found and created a headboard/wall decoration. I stapled pieces of rope to the back of the frame in a patterned X arrangement. Looks kind of like old barn doors. Again.... very Texas.



On the right side of the bed I created a little shadow box display with some old vintage bud vases, a big silver vase, and a beautiful fresh Gerber Daisy.

I added a dark brown rug to the floor next to the bed to help warm up the space.

The room needed some storage and a bit more interest, so on the opposite wall I put a small shelf and some artwork. The shelf was a thrift store find. It was originally yellow with palm trees on it, but I painted it cream and blue. The artwork consist of similarly colored frames containing sofa prints I painted by hand.   

And here are my After shots



(the cutest part of the guest room)



*green china town place mat pillow: I made this pillow several years ago. I found the green place mat in the China town neighborhood of San Francisco. It had a front layer and a back layer so it was perfect for a pillow. All I did was rip the seam out in one area of the bottom left, stuff it with pillow fluff, and sewed it back up by hand. Easiest pillow ever! Gotta keep your eye out for place mats with two layers of fabric.



"We can confidently and joyfully look forward to actually becoming all that God has in mind for us to be."
Romans 5:2

2 comments:

  1. That looks sooo much better. You did a great job! What are you going to do when you have to go back to work??

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