Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The Desk

I was so happy to finally find a good spot for the painting my sister brought back from Italy! It's been in quite a few spots in my house but none were ever right. I think it's perfect on the top of the desk.

Bedroom After


I find the finished bedroom to be more restful. The picture over the bed is a print I bought from a street vendor in Florence years ago. The bedside lamp came from a local consignment shop. The trunk at the foot of the bed was my grandfather's - he used it to store his tools and was given to him by the daughter of a ship's captain. The pillow on the chair was one I bought in Steinmart years ago.


Fabric


My bedroom needs at least 30 yards of fabric for the windows and bed and I had some major sticker shock when I started to look for replacement fabric. Then, Pottery Barn had a 20% off sale on their curtains. I had always liked their Matine toile, so I decided it was time to buy. I got lucky and found the matching quilt and shams on eBay for a lot less than I would have paid in the store. And since I liked how the bed looked without a dust ruffle, I just decided not to have one.

I have a wing chair (that once lived in my living room) in the bedroom. Over the years it had faded from terra cotta to coral. It was a big surprise to me to learn that it's a lot cheaper to have furniture reupholstered than having slip covers made. After testing several different solid natural fabrics, I decided natural twill was the best choice.


The Bed



My bed is an antique rope bed that my mother bought for $10 when I graduated from my crib many, many years ago. It is not close to a standard size and in desperate need of a new mattress so I debated about getting rid of it and buying a new standard sized bed. But when I took off the dust ruffle and the legs were exposed, I fell in love with the bed all over again. I was able to find a company in Columbia, SC that makes custom sized mattresses. With each new mattress, though, less and less of the headboard is exposed!