Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Guest Bedroom Reveal

Happy gorgeous Tuesday! I tell you what...the old saying is so true, if you don't like the weather in Ohio just stay a few days it will change. Yesterday it was cold and very windy, today the sun is shining bright and its almost 60 degrees.
Well, we are still in the middle of our kitchen remodel. Miguel got most of the drywall hung last week. =) This week he has to level the floor followed by rerouting the plumbing since we are moving the sink and installing a dishwasher. So, even though I am simply thrilled with the process it means my house is still a wreck. To counterbalance that I thought I would do a guest bedroom reveal. We still have a few more pieces of moulding to install and finish the closet but it is mostly done so I am happy. Here we go....



First off a reminder of what this space looked like at the very beginning when we purchased the house in 2006. I could not find a decent picture of this exact room but here is another room upstairs that is very similar to what this room used to look like.









This next picture was winter 2010 when Miguel was on shut down and he gutted and drywalled the other three rooms upstairs. (Adaliah's room was finished first upstairs.)







This is after we painted and installed the majority of the moulding and the floor.





This picture you have seen before. It is the view you see coming up the stairs. Miguel kept knocking into the tables and we had to move them every time we wanted to get into the attic. So, I moved the tables into the guestroom to fill a wall I needed filled anyways. I am not sure if they will stay, but I am happy with the change for now. =)






This is the view standing in the hallway looking into the guest room. The picture over the bed is a beautiful Calla lily (which I had a lot of in my wedding) and my mom purchased it for me my birthday that I was married. I have been storing it waiting to hang it in the guest room.






This is where I moved the tables from the hall. I think I am liking it. =)







I found this bedspread at a Salvation Army and it was exactly what I wanted! It was in awesome shape except the underneath part was pulling away a bit. It was $8 and I thought that was a little steep seeing how it would need some work so I decided to pass. I was a little sad but I figured I would find something else. My mom went back later to the same Salvation Army and decided to see if it was still there. It was and it was priced at $1.50 now! Score! She was so happy and she purchased it for me. I know, I know I have an awesome mom! She even soaked and washed it for me to insure its cleanliness.







The pillow on the bed, I snatched from someone else in my house and "prettied" it up a bit. I had some felt from a thrift store and some left over fabric from the window treatment I will show you in a bit. I found a tutorial online for making fabric flowers and I went to town.







Here it is with my first flower. I just kept making them and hot gluing them onto the pillow until I liked how it looked. It was very easy and I can see myself making more for headbands and other things around the house.






This is the finished product and it now sits proudly on the guest bedroom bed.





Remember a couple of months ago I shared a link for free printable art online from http://indiefixx.com/Feed_your_soul/downloads.html? Well, here are the prints that I selected and framed and I love them!





This is view you would see sitting on the bed. It is next to the door as you enter the room. The chair was my grandpa's and was downstairs but it now has a new home in this room. The tree mirror is a garage sale find and the family sign on it was a birthday gift from Maria a few years back. The vintage pendant lamp was also my grandpas and I love it sooo much and believe it fits perfectly in this room. =)






Now for the window treatments. I made Roman Shades. I started with $4 blinds from Walmart.





I found this fabric at another Salvation Army for $2.





I followed the steps from one of my fav. blogs. Here is the link to her tutorial on it. http://welcometoheardmont.com/2011/09/operable-roman-shades-a-tutorial/ Meredith (Who writes the blog) does an amazing job giving step-by-step instructions with pictures. Miguel helped me (since I am horrible at cutting straight lines) and we finished this in about 1.5 hours. Thanks so much Meredith for the great tutorial on it. Even I could follow it. =) Here is the finished product.





I hope you all have enjoyed the tour of my guest bedroom. Now, I can not wait to have another house guest and can take them to an actual finished (ok minus moulding and closet) room for them to relax in. Have a wonderful day and God bless!



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6 comments:

  1. WOW! You have done so much!
    I love the tables they would look good anywhere! hehe
    Those blinds are rad! I totally love that idea!
    Love the bedspread and pillow! Simply homey! Great job steph! I believe you have inspired me yet again!!

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    1. Thanks so much for your kind words Lindsey! You should try the blinds, I know you can do it cuz you have tackled much more difficult projects! You are welcome to come stay any time! (I am sure your family would not appreciate me stealing you though! lol)

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  2. Thanks for sharing! I love all the work you put into it and all the DIY projects, plus Sally Ann treasures...

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    1. Thank you for your kind words as well! Now, if you could just come to Ohio and teach me to sew and how to style hair like you do I would LOVE IT!

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  3. Looks great Stephanie! I love the color on the walls! :o)

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    1. Thanks Becca! I find that color very calming. It is called Sharks Loop from Valspar.

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