Photos of Cottage Childrens' / Guest Bedroom Makeover




I put the the girls room back together today, all except the dresser. It's heavy and hubs will have to help me with that later. I so wish I had the time this week to redo it before we moved it back in! I bought it off Craigslist...it's old(ish) and solid wood. There is a matching nightstand, too, but the previous owners really did a number on it's finish( Gold paint!!!) Btw, the photo of the dresser isn't one I took..it was the sellers pic...I'm just embarrassed for them over that...er...interesting wall behind it, lol! Not my wall, folks! Not my wall! But I digress...

I took tons of photos of the girls' improved bedroom and what will also be our guestroom. As I believe cottage decorating should be, decorative elements will be added over time as I collect things. I just don't have that much now as most of our resources are going into the remodel as opposed to the decor. But, boy, I can't wait until I can truly decorate this house!

As for this bedroom, I know that I need shelves or art or something on the walls and curtains will also be added. I'm still trying to decide between long, flowy crisp white linen or a white drape shade type treatment. And wouldn't it be neat to have some Wonderful Graffiti above the bed? I also need to repaint their closet door and bedroom door.

In time, those doors will be replaced with solid pine doors, but the current ones need all the help they can get right now. Additional future remodeling plans for this room include: resurfacing the walls (with a pitted texture effect) hardwood flooring, pine plank ceiling (painted white), crown moulding, new window sill and trim, and new baseboards and door trim.

Now on to the photos! Like I said, I took a lot and hope I don't bore you silly with them. I tried to take photos of every angle so you can get a feel for the layout of the room. I won't post them all here, but you can see photos of everything we've done to the room in our photo gallery. I want to mention that the "rugs" in the photos aren't rugs at all. I wanted to get an idea of what size and type of rugs to put in there and I'd love to find something sweet in the style and size of these scalloped matelisse king size shams. I'm still throwing around the idea of making a floorcloth though I think with all the colors and patterns going on in the room now, it would have to be really simple. Also, my ivy that's on the bedside table won't stay in the room. A five and six year old would have it toppled in no time! I just needed something to fill in the table space for the photos. The room is so bare... The tiger lilies on the chair replaced the ivy after my little photo shoot:)

If you're new here, just click the photos to enlarge:)

First, the before photo. I wish that I had remembered to take a picture of the room before we ripped out the carpet. It was greyish berber.



I picked this quilt set up at the flea market last year. I had already bought the girls this set at Linens-N-Things and planned on keeping it packaged up and in my closet until we could do a real makeover on their room. The LNT set was a bit pricey and very delicate in some ways (had ribbons and beads on it)...so I decided that I would rather err on the side of durability and buy the quilt set you see in the photos. So far, it has held up well under several washings.









I know...I've gone over the top with all these pillows and shams, but what can I say? I just love all the colors and patterns and fluff! Who wouldn't be happy in a room filled with flowers and checks and polka dots? I bought the green checked sham a while back at a yard sale (I'm sure there is another one around here somewhere) and the old red polka dotted pillowcase at Goodwill. I wanted that pillowcase the first time I saw it but decided not to buy it in attempt to save a few pennies...but the next time I visited the store and it was still there, it was mine!



A flea market chair, Goodwill vase, Pier 1 woven bag and blankets...Tiger lilies from my yard:)



The slipcover and basket are from Goodwill. How I do love baskets!



I may put the girls' dresser on this wall, but then again, I may put it back where I had it (parallel to the bed on the wall across from the window) to give them a bit more room to play. In case you are wondering, we do have a playroom where all of their toys are kept - in big but portable baskets!



I picked this dust ruffle up while I was at Wal-Mart today. It does the job but I think it might be a little too bright compared to the white in the quilt. Maybe even a red dust ruffle would work???


Honestly, I threw this mirror into the room to fill in a little space for the photos. I didn't bother to hang it because I don't think it will stay in there. The girls' dresser mirror will provide just enough reflective goodness in this small room, I think. It screams cottage, though! I got it at Goodwill.



You may remember this sweet little scalloped edged table when I posted about it back in March. I got it at a yard sale for $1. It was in terrible shape but hubs got to work on it and now it's as solid as a rock! He replaced the top and bottom panels and secured the entire table. In the photos, it's only primed because I can't figure out what color to paint it! Still, not too shabby (or I should say, just shabby enough!) for one dollar!



And finally, a clear shot of that bare window! Actually, it does have a woven blind on it, but it doesn't look that great in there. Thoughts about window treatments would be appreciated!



I hope you enjoyed these. You can see that the room is pretty simple but the girls really seem to be enjoying it so far. I'll try to remember to take a couple of shots once we get the dresser back in place.

I'm going to take a break now and will actually be out of town for a couple of days, so until I "see" you next week, you all take care!




16 comments:

Pippajo said...

This room looks so sweet and soothing and feminine! And since you asked, what about white interior shutters on the lower half of the window and the teensiest, frilliest wisp of a valance at the very top? That way you'll have privacy but not block out all the sunlight. Thank you so much for posting these pics, you've really gotten my creative juices flowing again!

June 15, 2006 at 11:55 PM
Bill said...

Kim - This room looks fantastic! You should submit this to the design magazines..."Country Living"?

Bill

June 16, 2006 at 6:37 AM
Anonymous said...

You did a fantastic job on the girls room! You are so talented ! Hope you enjoy your break :) Crystal

June 16, 2006 at 8:11 AM
Retta said...

It is beautiful Kim! Love that quilt!

June 16, 2006 at 8:44 AM
Kim said...

Darling! I love the floor work.

June 16, 2006 at 8:51 AM
Gerrie said...

What a wonderful job. It just looks so fresh and springlike. Enjoy your getaway. Just when you return I'll be taking off for 10 days to see the family up north.

June 16, 2006 at 9:29 AM
Twice Remembered said...

Great idea, Pippa! I love shutters! That would look really sweet on their window:) Someday, I'd like to have them all all the windows here.

Thank you, Bill! I really appreciate that!

Crystal, yes, I will be happy to get away from the house for a couple of days. Some days it just really overwhelms me and it's just nice to not think about it every once in a while, lol! Thank you for visiting the site!

Hi Retta! It's good to see you! I'm glad you like the quilt:) I'm glad I went with it as opposed to the other one:)

It's nice to meet you, Kim! Thank you!

Gerrie, you have a wonderful trip! How nice it will be to get away and see family:) I appreciate your kind comments about the room - thank you!

June 16, 2006 at 10:33 AM
JLynnette (Aunt Jo) said...

Kim - The room is gorgeous! I love every single thing you did. I can't wait to see what you come up with for art on the walls and window treatments.

June 16, 2006 at 12:03 PM
novaks8 said...

Love the room!

And I was thinking about curtains and thought, Puffy Balloon curtains.

Then I found these on craigslist.

They may be willing to ship them to you.

http://raleigh.craigslist.org/hsh/172051430.html

Or you could take a plain white sheet and make your own balloon curtains with grosgrain ribbon bows.
You can get a whole roll at Wal Mart for less than $2!

June 16, 2006 at 1:58 PM
Anonymous said...

After seeing how precious everything has turned out -- I don't see why you would ever think of covering up that flooring!

You've done a beautiful job!

As for a window treatment, I keep thinking that a box valance (maybe painted like the floor?!?) and white eyelet curtains?

Thank you so much for sharing. I'm addicted and check your blog everyday!

June 18, 2006 at 12:16 PM
Twice Remembered said...

Thanks, you all! And thanks for the ideas about window treatments, too! A balloon valance or box balance with eyelet curtains would both look really sweet...So many options!

Thanks again for stopping in!

June 19, 2006 at 11:04 PM
C&C said...

What a beautiful room! You're doing such a wonderful job on your house, I would never guess you had a "small budget". I love the floor in this room. And, your kitchen cabinets look fantastic!

June 22, 2006 at 4:06 PM
Shabbee Chick said...

Wow! That looks great! Love the floor! You are so talented.

January 21, 2007 at 10:41 AM
Janet said...

Kim,
I had that same 80's brass headboard and painted it antique bronze to update it. Love the white on it also, very fun with that beautiful room.

Janet

August 8, 2007 at 10:45 AM
primrozie said...

I'm enjoying watching your progress. You are doing a wonderful job and giving me some inspiration! You mentioned graffiti on the walls ~ how about some stenciling?

August 23, 2007 at 5:24 AM
Peg said...

Wow, I would just love to be a guest in this room it is soooo welcoming. I've just found your blog and am enthralled by it. God blessed you with an amazing talent and it's wonderful to see you using it and sharing it with us, thank you. I'm so looking forward to reading the older posts :o)

September 25, 2007 at 7:58 PM

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