Before & After: Grace and Julia?s Bedroom Makeover
Our spring cleaning makeover fever is starting to crest, and after the living room, bathroom, back door and runner makeover, we’re starting to slow our pace a bit. But… not until we finished this one last project: our bedroom. Julia and I have kept our bedroom pretty minimal since we moved in. Like, mega minimal. […]
Our spring cleaning makeover fever is starting to crest, and after the living room, bathroom, back door and runner makeover, we’re starting to slow our pace a bit. But… not until we finished this one last project: our bedroom.
Julia and I have kept our bedroom pretty minimal since we moved in. Like, mega minimal. Just a bed, two side tables, one lamp and literally nothing else. Except for our beloved sound machine, which helps dampen out the sound of occasionally barking dogs who spot squirrels during the night. After giving the rest of the house some love, we decided to turn our attention to this overlooked space. We wanted to keep things simple, but we also wanted our room to feel a little more special, and a little cushier. Like a comfortable hotel room where we could feel removed from work and to-do lists and leaking pipes (cue our latest project: fixing the leaking tub pipes!). So we batted around a lot of ideas and almost moved forward with a decision to install shiplap in the room and embrace our farmhouse’s history. But the price felt prohibitive and we went back to the drawing board for something simple.
That’...
Our spring cleaning makeover fever is starting to crest, and after the living room, bathroom, back door and runner makeover, we’re starting to slow our pace a bit. But… not until we finished this one last project: our bedroom.
Julia and I have kept our bedroom pretty minimal since we moved in. Like, mega minimal. Just a bed, two side tables, one lamp and literally nothing else. Except for our beloved sound machine, which helps dampen out the sound of occasionally barking dogs who spot squirrels during the night. After giving the rest of the house some love, we decided to turn our attention to this overlooked space. We wanted to keep things simple, but we also wanted our room to feel a little more special, and a little cushier. Like a comfortable hotel room where we could feel removed from work and to-do lists and leaking pipes (cue our latest project: fixing the leaking tub pipes!). So we batted around a lot of ideas and almost moved forward with a decision to install shiplap in the room and embrace our farmhouse’s history. But the price felt prohibitive and we went back to the drawing board for something simple.
That’...
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