Happy Monday everyone! Was your weekend as hot as mine?! I about melted away with the humidity. And keeping with the theme, I have a very personal and hot redesign today. As you know, I've been working on our master bedroom. Over the weekend I worked on some wall art.
And it was a big fail.
So now I'm back to square one.
When I feel like I'm at square one, I like to get ideas down on paper to see if I like where my vision is headed. {Because sometimes things look better in my head than they do on paper}. The paper never lies, I tell you.
In our master bedroom, I'd like to incorporate a little yellow. {Note: I haven't run this past the mister so we'll see how well this flies}.
Here's what I've envisioned for the room so far:
- This is what is currently in the room: {upper left corner clockwise} paint color, pillows, bedding, lamps, wood finishing on bedroom set.
- I'd like to cover the white lamps with a print like this one. I'm not sure if she sells it anymore as the color isn't available in her etsy shop.
- I have about a 2'x2' area between the wall and the dresser. I would like to add a sidechair with some wall art hanging over it.
- This wall art might just do the trick, and it makes me happy.
- Above the end tables, I would add some simple wall art. I would take these placemats and spray paint them white. I think with the lamp shade covers, it would be a nice simple touch that would feel balanced.
- I would like to accessorize the end tables too with lovely treasures like this birdie vase. So sweet and cute.
The one item that I keep going back and forth on is whether or not to paint the end tables white. They are more of a cherry finish. The mister says no --- mainly because I have an obsession with painting things white, and sometimes it backfires on me. I'm just sure it would make everything look a million times better. What do you think? Should I paint them white, leave them, or do something else?
2 comments:
How about draping a crisp, white cloth on your end tables? That way your husband could see for himself how they look in white without a big commitment, and if you both decide to stay with the cherry finish, it's easy to undo.
What a great idea, Eppu! Definitely better than committing before my husbands ready. :)
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