Tag: <span>bedroom</span>

Wallpapered-Drawer.jpgMy vintage dresser was originally our media console—partly because it was charming in our living room and secondly, it was a bit too dirty to be holding clothes. But when our 46″ TV came into the picture, our 42″ inch dresser had to return to its original duties. Now how to handle peeling wood veneer and the odd soot stains. . . .Yes, hardware store drawer liners would’ve been the easy route—but you know, that’s just not my style. Wallpapering on the other hand, the chicest and most difficult approach, was the choice I went with. We had tons leftover from our bedroom accent wall and it would be a nicer decorative tie-in than any liner I could buy.

Dresser_as_media_cabinet.jpgThe dresser as the temporary media center. The plan was to hinge the front drawers forward for the DVD player and stash our movies and remotes in the drawers below–not this mess stashed between the legs.

Wallpaperingdrawers1.jpgTo get the dresser ready for the bedroom, I dug up our wallpaper paste, measured the drawers, cut the sheets to size, and began. Since the paper was just going to lie in drawers, I figured I didn’t need prime the drawers—wrong assumption. Always prime.

Rolling-Wallpaper.jpgThe original seam roller was long gone so I grabbed some Chinese spices from the rack and smoothed out the bubbles that way.

Wallpapered-Desk.jpgWhile I was wallpapering, I threw the bedroom desk drawer into the scheme.

Wallpapered-Dresser.jpgAt the time, I thought I was crazy putting myself through this decorative labor but each time I open my drawers, I smile. Having a pop of color and a burst of pattern emerge from a seemingly white piece is a priceless element of surprise. It speaks to the bold accent wall across the room, but in a subtle way. The little things can make a room.

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IkeaBedandMatress.jpgBy accident, we found the secret to cheap mattresses on the east coast. We’d been to Sleepy’s (massive east coast mattress chain) at least three times in search of a queen for our master bedroom, but when everything decent is over a $1000, nothing ever seemed comfy enough. We’d been sleeping on our old double in the guest bedroom while we hunted, but it had been three months and I was starting to get antsy. We were driving home from Vermont a couple weeks ago and when I saw the umpteenth Sleepy’s, I made Mike pull over. Little did we know, we had selected one of the few outlet Sleepy’s in Hudson county.

They don’t even list them on their website, but if you call a Sleepy’s in your area, they can refer you to the closest discount store. They apparently have dozens.

Kingsdown_bodyblend.jpgOur bed is last years model of the Kingsdown BodyBlend and we love it!!! It was $700 down from $2600. Soft but supportive, I highly recommend it and never paying full price for a mattress.

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ikea bed overallI recently found the perfect bed frame at IKEA—or so I thought. I spotted it across the showroom floor: simple white, feminine shape, and IKEA-inexpensive. Then I came closer. The frame had massive carved tulips and hearts all over it! Shocked, slightly disgusted, and totally disappointed, we moved on to the next aisle. As Mike and I rounded the corner, I took one last look at the over-sized child’s bed and noticed it was smooth on the back. Hmmmm. What if we could built it inside out? No one would have to see the pre-school graffiti and we’d have the simple bed I thought it was. It was a gamble but we bought it and started building.

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This was the frame as IKEA intended, with tulips and hearts displayed in all their glory.
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We assembled the frame so all the carvings face the mattress. We had to drill a few new holes to make this work, but it's nothing a bit of white paint can't fix.
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The headboard looks completely smooth and the mattress is thick enough to cover the footboard design.
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We pushed the bed against the wall and the tacky pattern is our little secret.

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JohnRobshawBeddingDetail.jpgLast night the ladies of PointClickHome went on a sample sale shopping spree at John Robshaw Textiles . And made out like bandits! I got my guest bed fully outfitted with the hand-stitched terracotta duvet for $75 (normally $365), matching Euro shams for $25 each (normally $60) and the Gents Stripe bed skirt for $35 (normally $135). If you are in the New York area this weekend and are on the hunt for exquisite bedding or table linens–go!
Details: 245 W. 29th St, NYC; open today from 10-7pm and Saturday 10-3pm.

GuestBedding.jpgWhen I went home last night, I immediately set up my new bedding in the guest bedroom (the constant Christmas interplay between my old green duvet and current red wallpaper was driving me crazy!). This white duvet with just a hint of color around the edges and the prim and proper stripe is the balance I’ve been looking for my sprawling magnolia paper.

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