Friday, February 10, 2012

House Tour: Master Bedroom


The master bedroom has been a work-in-progress since we moved in. The bed has come together slowly. I needed tables that would fit in the small spaces beside our large bed, and these Wal-mart folding tables fit the bill nicely. I've got some spraypaint in the basement that I'm going to use to paint them in the next week or two. The picture above the bed is Manhattan in the 30s, an Ikea find that David and I both loved. And it's the perfect size for the bed. Since our bedside tables are too small for lamps, going with the hanging lights was almost a necessity, especially since the large fan/light combo in the ceiling has never worked. The tufted velvet headboard was a craig's list find last fall, as was the bench at the end of the bed.

These two doors are his- and hers- closets. In this old house, it's almost the only room that actually has closets, and we're loving it. 'Course, mine is currently the baby nursery, but I have high hopes that when Hope moves out, I'll have my own closet :) In between is my little vanity. The drawers hold all sorts of junk, though, from computer cables to jewelery to kids' hair things. I had thought that a little bench would be cute there, but there just isn't enough room--I can sit on the side of my bed and see into the mirror just fine. The ship picture was a garage sale find by David last year just before we moved (I hope the garage sales on the east coast are as good as what I got used to in Bloomington!).

Opposite the bed, the have the wall-o-books. The old owners had a TV here, but this is clearly a much better use of space :) We're actually outgrowing the shelves, but I've got a plan to put a few more downstairs. To the right is our little reading nook, complete with a leather chair (that doesn't recline-a plus for little fingers!) that I found on....craig's list! For a while, we had a long Ikea desk and two chairs here, but it really didn't fit with my style, even though it was great for computer stuff, printers, etc. So now the printers lives on one of the bottom shelves of the bookcases, and the office supplies are hidden in the dresser. I like it much better this way. My husband teases me that the chair isn't actually for sitting--just to look at with the pillow and throw taking up all the seating space. The three gold pictures on the wall are a set of antique maps that I found at a garage sale right before we moved.


Hiding behind the door as you walk into the room is my bookcase of random stuff. It holds some of my books, crafting supplies, fabric, games, and a few boxes of important office stuff that I need to get to pretty easily--Hope's medical records and things like that.


And here's Hope, who was happy to drool on my phone while I took pictures:

She's still got a little bit of work to do on sitting up straight. Her little muscles get tired pretty quickly, but the forward progress she has made thus far are truly a miracle! When I look at her, I'm pretty much convinced she's the cutest and sweetest baby ever. Ever.

4 comments:

Emily M. said...

I love the serenity of this room, and I'm a big fan of the wall-o-books! Really smart to hide ugly cables and computer stuff in drawers--I wish I'd thought of that about three houses ago. =)

I'm also impressed with all the garage sale finds!

MagistraCarminum said...

Delighted that you snuck in a picture of Baby Hope here. What a joy to see her sitting and holding things. She is a picture of God's goodness!

Mrs. Miller said...

I love EVERYTHING about this room, and can't believe the leather chair and the head board are both of Craigslist! WOW! Tell me about the bird textiles--the blanket on the bed and the pillow on the chair. Did you make those, or find them at a shop??

Anna said...

Bethany--the duvet cover I found at Pottery Barn last year when they put all their duvets on sale for a few weeks. The pillow is actually Land's End home, and I love it. I'm not sure why, but I love it.