The nightstands are from Restoration Hardware. I didn’t want to block too much of the light and it would have been a tight fit with the bed. We opted for one drapery panel on each of the windows next to our bed. While mine is sold out, this one is a lovely option and you do not have to DIY it! It looks so much like the high-end version. I bought it for under $200 and then used rub n’ buff on it to give it the gold color I was going for. This chandelier was another great bargain. The laminate floors are by USA Top Flooring in Caramel Swirl. It’s also a great spot to toss whatever I need to take downstairs for the day while I am getting ready. We added the leather bench at the foot of the bed for warmth and a masculine touch. The fabric compliments this wall color so well. Our walls are painted Clear Moon by Behr. It pairs well with the printed one under the bed. I love the chunky look of the sweater rug. My exact chairs are from a West-coast store called Living Spaces. But in the end, that’s what gives a room interest and dimension. I think it’s often hard to capture the textures in a space. All I had to do was give them measurements (they told me exactly what to measure). They have the most beautiful fabrics and pillows. You’ve heard me talk about them before because they made the drapes in our dining room, too. The drapery panels were custom made by Tonic Living. The vase is filled with faux stems from Magnolia Farm. After a very difficult year for our family, we honored our 15 year wedding anniversary by capturing our crew at this stage in our lives. These photos were taken by my dear friend Elizabeth Johnson. Nothing makes me happier than waking up in the morning and seeing this gallery wall. We installed a light switch just below the top of the dresser so it is easy to reach but out of sight. A huge thank you to my husband for figuring out the wiring on these. The hardware is original but I gave it a coat of rub n’ buff gold paint. The gold bowl belonged to my parents so it feels nice to have a piece of them in this space. In fact the combination of the navy dresser and the shiplap inspired our recent bathroom makeover. I think the sconces and tv would have looked so different hanging on the plain wall. The shiplap was used as an architectural detail to make this wall more interesting. In the end it was well worth it and our favorite piece in the room. My husband ended up spending hours tripping it because there is so much detail. While it was an amazing find, it was a ton of work. You may remember my dresser search and how I scored a Henredon dresser on Craigslist. The sitting area with two large windows and the inset on the right wall were both areas I wanted to make feel natural. There are a few elements in the room layout that made it a bit tricky to design. It’s too easy to get off track when you see something pretty and shiny. I highly recommend having a plan in place before you tackle a space. This was my original design board and I think I stuck to it pretty well. Happy to say that is exactly how we feel now. More importantly, we realized it would be rather nice to have a room that welcomed us after a long day. Your room is pretty bad.” I suddenly looked at it through a new lens and realized she was right. Until one day when my daughter said, “Mom. Truth be told, we wanted to get our other spaces dialed in and ignored our own room. We have lived in our home for almost three years so we didn’t exactly rush into it. Sources can be found throughout the post at the bottom of the post. The overall goal was to keep it calm and neutral with accents of navy. Welcome! I’m thrilled to take you on a tour of our completed master bedroom.
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