My Parents' New Bedroom

Are you ready for a crazy amount of pictures?

Welcome to my parents' new bedroom...


You've come a long way, baby.


The drapes are really the focal point of the room. I love how they turned out. And the yellow Home Goods lamps really pop against them.


Someone asked why we didn't buy vintage lamps and just paint them yellow. The idea crossed my mind at one point, but between the cost of lamps, paint and new shades, I thought it was a better use of our time/resources to just spend the $39 on these. Also, I wanted a ginger jar shape, or something similar, with a smooth surface. Anything with more pattern or texture would have been too much with the drapery fabric.

The nickel alarm clock is from Target. The blue decanters are vintage and the tray is from IKEA.


Here's the other side of the bed. Do you spy the tins we spray painted from Home Goods? The side tables are painted in RL's Hopsack and the bed is RL's Smoked Glass. Many of you asked about painting the furniture here. It's always a good idea to prime and put a coat of sealer on furniture that gets a lot of use, like bedroom furniture does. Remember that the secret to a smooth and long-lasting paint finish is multiple thin coats with drying time in between!


The small sunburst mirror is from the Home Goods clearance section ($10, I think). The yellow rosette pillow is by Dwell Studio for Target.


The white duvet is from IKEA. It has a lovely pleated detail that makes it look more expensive than IKEA bedding usually looks. The quilted coverlet at the foot of the bed is from Home Goods.


We bought the down Euro shams on clearance at Home Goods and made new covers out of the Robert Allen yellow ticking stripe from Home Fabrics and yellow piping from Joanns. Mom was so sick of sewing that she decided not to put in zippers and just made envelope slips.



The botanical prints series is one of my favorite parts of the room.


If you'd like to purchase the same book we used to make this print series (Wildflowers in America), there are sellers on Amazon basically giving copies away. Some are only a penny, plus shipping. Not bad for 400 botanical prints! There are all sorts of gorgeous, colorful prints in the book. We went with yellow, white and blue flowers for our print series here.


We didn't finish this project before I left, so my mom just sent me pictures of this little footstool that she reupholstered in the subtle leopard print.


It belonged to my great grandparents years and years ago. I think my mom swiped it from our old family cabin. :)



In case you didn't notice, my parents' bed is really high off the ground and this small stool helps the little kids climb into grammy and granddaddy's bed for morning cartoons.


My Grandpa Russell made my mother's cedar hope chest, so it has a lot of sentimental value to us. It really needed a paint job though.


And I think the addition of some decorative moulding did just the trick to break things up a little. We also reupholstered the seat cushion with a soft floral. The pale blue bolster is from IKEA.



My parents' en suite bathroom got a serious make over too.


New paint on the oak cabinets (Zinsser primer first, then two coats of Martha Stewart's River Mist).


New black marble floors. Bath rugs from Home Goods.


A new shower curtain that my mom sewed using the Lee Jofa Hollyhock from Home Fabrics. I had her sew it extra long (about 85"). We re-installed the rod at the taller height. It's amazing how that simple change really opened up the room.



Then, of course, there was the mirror project. We hung this IKEA mirror on top of the old boring sheet mirror using 3M picture hanging strips.


It really took things to the next level and I can't wait to use this idea again in another project.




And lastly, here's the vanity area. My mom turned a second hand (and broken, I think?) dining table into a console table by cutting off the end and adding a pair of legs to the back. Looks great, right?


It used to be an antiqued white color, but we gave it a fresh coat of Martha's Magnolia Yellow. The little bench was purchased at a vintage shop for $12. We reupholstered the seat in a pretty damask that mimics the wall color.


Didn't the circle mirror project turn out pretty? I think it's sort of like a feminine version of a Captain's mirror.


The floral wooden appliques were purchased at Michaels and adhered with a little wood glue before painting.


We hung the mirror low enough to be useful while sitting and high enough so that you can see yourself while standing.


The photoless frames (whoops! ran out of time!) are from Home Goods, as are the blue lacquer boxes. The curvy gray box on the end used to be a hideous gold (from Marshalls clearance aisle), and I think it looks great now, painted in Hopsack. The tray is from IKEA and the other accessories are vintage.



Phew! That was a lot of photos! :) Last ones:



Hope you enjoyed this little tour of my parent's overhauled master bedroom. True that it was a lot of work to accomplish in a week's time, but we had so much fun doing it together.

200 comments:

  1. Wow you did an amazing job! Well done!

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  2. this is unbelievable. i love it!

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  3. That's an awful lot of work in such a short time!!!

    The color scheme is great and I love the drapery!

    Great idea for the "builder's special" mirror! What a great look!

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  4. You (and your family) are so talented! Gorgeous

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  5. I can't believe how much you accomplished in such a short amount of time. The room looks amazing.

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  6. wonderful...thanks for the inspiration!

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  7. Great job!!! Amazing results:)

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  8. You are so right about the panels, they are the star! All of it is so wonderful. Now your parents can catch some really pretty zzzzz!

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  9. Wow. What a sanctuary you created for your parents! I would probably never get out of bed if that were my bedroom!

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  10. WOW! Just outstanding! This is my new inspiration for my master bedroom. I was thinking just last week that yellow and grey are a fabulous and sophisticated colour combo - thanks for all the pics and details, your blog is amazing!

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  11. Lovely! Simply lovely. Love the color combo of grey and yellow - it never gets old for me. And what a neat idea with the Ikea mirror! Gorgeous. Great job, your mom is lucky and blessed to have a daughter like you :-)

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  12. Simply stunning! I could look at these pictures all day. The whole room is perfection!! I absolutely love the console table that your mother made (and the color you chose for it). It's now obvious where you get your ingenuity!

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  13. wonderful room, thanks for source info, and details of what you did. giving me some inspiration to tackle my own projects.

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  14. Love everything about the room. I love the yellow lamps, I'm never daring enough to mix in bright colors like that. I need to be more daring. I love the little details too, that's where I struggle mixing and matching accessories, ugh! Want to come to my place next???

    Thank you so much for sharing the source for your botanical prints. Last year I did a similar project for our living room but the prints were found online and printed so the quality is poor. I already went to Amazon.com and ordered my book! I can't wait to put in some nice new prints!

    I linked to the post with my botanical photo.

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  15. Wow, this is beautiful, and has given me some great ideas for a makeover of my own. What is the drape fabric? I love love love the pattern.

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  16. AMAAAAAAAAAAAAZZZZINNG!!!!! I've been waiting for this reveal since your first post. I'm so inspired to finally sort out my own bedroom! Well done!

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  17. Such a great project! Although, I feel a bit guilty as all I do when I go home is eat and go discount shopping.

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  18. Love everything! The IKEA mirror over mirror idea is genius and everything looks fab...u...lous!

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  19. i wish that was my bedroom!! do you have another free week...now that you've done it once maybe it would only take 3 days or so...hahhah...

    you all are so quick, talented & crafty! thanks for sharing such a beautiful transformation!

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  20. I am so impressed! It's amazing!! Thank you for sharing!! I always get such inspiration and wonderful ideas from you.

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  21. This looks amazing! I love the drapery fabric! One question- I noticed the glass soap dispensers in the bathroom. I've been looking for something just like that. Do you mind sharing where you found them? Thanks!

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  22. you are so amazing! i'm completely inspired!

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  23. Yay! I love this! Thank you for sharing this--so inspiring! Keep up the amazing work!!

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  24. Absolutely GORGEOUS. I can't believe how quickly you accomplished everything. You are superwoman.

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  25. Fabulous job, good photos and luck family to have you.

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  26. Oh my goodness...it's stunning. I'm with you, the Barbara Barry panels are a gorgeous focal point in the room. This morning after dropping the kids at school, I made my latte and sat down in anticipation of seeing this post. And it was so worth the wait!!!! Thank you for sharing this.

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  27. great job! thanks so much for posting the B&A photos...you did a lot transforming existing furniture & I really appreciate the tutorials and ideas {I want to replicate that mirror trick now!}

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  28. I am amazed that all this came together so quickly. It looks fantastic!

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  29. amazing! I absolutely love everything you do!

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  30. wow! amazing! what a great job you both did! congrats!!

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  31. she must be thrilled! it looks gorgeous.

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  32. did you cover the boxspring with a fitted sheet?

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  33. I don't know why I would be surprised by how amazing this turned out considering your past work, but still. Wow.

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  34. Love it! I would never want to leave if it was my own!

    ~Megan

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  35. Great job! You both did an amazing job!

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  36. Awesome job! I love the color palette and all the details. Such a genius idea with the embellishments on that round mirror. The curtains really top it all for sure. I also love the splashes of yellow esp. that awesome pillow on the bed.

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  37. Its gorgeous! I love the curtains! Also my mom and I both own that Ikea duvet cover because we also couldn't get over how much nicer it looks than the usual Ikea bedding, and for the price it can't be beat!

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  38. Congratulations! Amazing work!! Thank you for sharing everything.

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  39. Great job!
    I think my favorite thing is the drapery. Very modern yet warm.

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  40. I love it! Can't believe you tackled it all in a week. I love the colors and fabrics--especially that shower curtain. I so want to try the layered mirror. What an impact that made. This was a fun project to follow you on.

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  41. This just happens to be my favorite color scheme, it's great. I think my favorite take away idea is the mirror over the mirror - it's fantastic.

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  42. Diana - We did use a fitted sheet on the box spring! I totally forgot to mention that in my post. I might have to do an update there.

    Betsy - The glass soap dispensers are from Target. I LOVE them and hope Target never discontinues the line. I've been putting them in every client's bathroom for almost two years now. They are so beautiful and well-made. I totally recommend getting one for every bathroom and your kitchen sink.

    Thanks for all the nice comments every one! Big virtual hugs all around.

    j

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  43. This is gorgeous! Amazing job. I'm so inspired right now!

    You mentioned your parents have an en suite bathroom. I'm very curious about your take on the best way to treat that. I'm on the verge of re-doing my own, and I'm unsure as to how closely I should try to mimic the look of my bedroom in the bath. I'll bet I'm not alone. Perhaps you could be persuaded to post about this sometime? :)

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  44. Love the new updated look; what a special treat for your parents! What a great daughter, I am sure they are so proud of their new digs!
    L.

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  45. I am so glad I stumbled across your blog! I love all of your ideas and have become addicted to reading it! Your parents' new bedroom is beautiful!

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  46. looks beautiful! bet the love it! and now I see clearly where you get your handiness :)

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  47. absolutely beautiful!!

    you have such great style! sophisticated but not stuffy!

    LOVE IT!

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  48. You're amazing! Can't believe you did it in one week. I am so taking the ikea mirror trick and doing it in my master bath! Thanks for a great post.

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  49. W.O.W. You have some mad skills, and apparently your family does, too! I love my mom dearly and she's quite skilled at sewing and painting; but if we had to do all this in a week, I think we would throttle each other!

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  50. You have done a FABULOUS job on both of these rooms! Love the curtains, the yellow vanity, and all of the little accessories! I really like that you kept your grandfather's chest but painted it to fit the room. Amazing job!

    P.S. Did you make the curtains yourself? If so, where is the fabric from?

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  51. OMG!!! Love the bedroom. I have a black bed and was thinking about painting it white but you just changed my mind. I have always loved grey and yellow but didnt know how to incorporate it into my decor without it looking to modern and you have just proved me wrong. Love Love Love the curtains and the yellow table. I am going to have to give the grey and yellow a whirl. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  52. Everything is just stunning. I've been looking forward to this post, and it didn't disappoint! It sounds like you have a very talented family, too!

    Oh -and thanks for the link to the book. I just ordered one at an insanely good price! Thanks!

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  53. Rachel Joins the FrayMarch 9, 2010 at 11:42 AM

    You are an inspiration!

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  54. So inspirational, thanks for posting such great ideas.

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  55. It looks so pretty! I am not a yellow lover, but it really looks great in the room.
    Your parents have to be thrilled with you!
    I have the same wildflower prints, I love them.

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  56. Well your parents must be beyond thrilled, what a gorgeous transformation and on such a quick time frame!!
    Janell

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  57. GORGEOUS!! Seems your whole family is talented! Did you happen to sand the cabinets in the bathroom first or just Zinnser?? Curious b/c i have the same horrible cabinets and would love to do this:)

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  58. Stunning room!! I cant believe you did all that work in a week!! And you are right, the curtains make the whole place, I love them!

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  59. I WISH my parents would let me get ahold of their house for a week! It looks like a beige monster threw up in there! Maybe if I forward this post to my mom.....

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  60. Dang Jenny-You MURDERED that completely! I keep saying over and over how gray, turquoise, yellow w/hints of black are a killer combo. You totally did that.

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  61. Well done! Just lovely - thanks for sharing. Clever use of decorative mirrors on top on builder's sheet mirrors. I should try that with my two bathrooms.

    Teacup Lane (Sandy)

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  62. Everything looks amazing! You should be really proud of yourself! Well done!

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  63. Wow! I especially love the bathroom changes. The mirror was a great idea.... And I love that those gorgeous curtains are reflected in it!

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  64. Love the curtains in the bedroom!!

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  65. Love it! What a wonderful gift! I absolutely love what you have done! Does your dad like it too? :)

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  66. this is so beautiful! i wish you lived near me. i need you to help me decorate my house with fun colors! you're the best. xo grace

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  67. I cannot believe you! I absolutely love the gray, butter, and misty blues... perfect and fresh and comfortable.

    There were so many ideas in these posts that I want to steal! You're an inspiration!

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  68. Fantastic! I've been eagerly checking back everyday to see the "after" pics.

    One question... I want to raise my shower curtains as well, but I don't know what to do about a liner. Do you buy a longer one or use something else?

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  69. Beautiful!! I love each and every room that you do. Thank you for more inspiration and great tips!

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  70. Gorgeous, yet again!! Your use of color and pattern is always so inspiring. Can't wait to see what you do next!

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  71. It's awesome. Straight up awesome. I'm ready to tackle my bedroom now.

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  72. It looks fantastic Jenny!! And so fast and frugal. Thank you so much for sharing all the photos. Sounds like you come from a long line of very talented people. What fun!

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  73. I am SOOO going to steal that bathroom mirror idea. That is perfection! I will definitely give you credit, but I WILL DO IT.

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  74. You are too amazing! I really admire the way you coordinate such a variety of fabrics. And a week!? Ahhhmazing!

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  75. I think it looks simply beautiful. LOVE the trick of hanging a mirror on a mirror. Clever!

    And hooray for giving the kiddos a a boost into that lovely bed for morning snuggles. I love that.

    jbhat

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  76. Cannot believe you pulled off such a transformation in such a short time frame. No wonder you came home exhausted. Awesome job!

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  77. Oh I bet Mom and Dad are thrilled it looks wonderful...I love your color choices...I am always in the market for a yellow and I just love the one you used.

    Thanks for a wonderful post....

    I love those mirrors I almost did that, we too have one of those huge mirrors....I framed it instead, came out great !!

    All the best,
    Kathy :)

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  78. Looks gorgeous, I love the yellow lamp against the curtains. I wish I could sew so that my curtain dilemna can come to an end.


    And yes, I've also been wanting four of those soap dispensers. One for each bathroom and two for the kitchen.

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  79. I love the transformation! You've done so much! I love the mirror idea and the fabrics on the curtains and the stool by the dressing table are gorgeous!
    xx

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  81. Ahhhh! I'm dieing! You did SUCH an amazing job. Love the use of colors. So current, fun, and refined. Thanks for yet another inspirational project.

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  82. The room is absolutely gorgeous! Your parents must be thrilled.

    I'm off to look at your old post to find out what fabric you used on the drapes. Love them!

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  83. this room looks beautiful and gave me some great ideas for redoing our bedroom.

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  84. Amazing redo Jenny - way to (again) knock it out of the park ! The fabric adds such modern flair and the pops of yellow I adore ! Amazing what a week of elbow grease combined with impeccable style can do - way to go girl ! I'm sure your mom is delighted. And proud !

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  85. I LOVE it! Especially that yellow table! What a fabulous transformation!

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  86. Love! It was so great to see how you transformed the room from start to finish. Thanks so much for sharing and you offered up some great tips I will be using in the future!

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  87. this is so stunning! these colors are right up my alley, too. i love it!

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  88. I'm a new reader yo your blog, and I thank you so much for all the time you spent writing all this out. I am in the process of re-doing my tiny space, and I love this color scheme. It's actually the one I was thinking of using before you changed yours up. So, I have gotten a lot of great ideas from this, and it's fun to see the project all come together. Great work!! Thanks so much for sharing your talents with me!

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  89. Lovely room. The window treatments are fabulous. Excellent job and thanks for sharing with us!

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  90. What a transformation!! Love the patterned drapes. I need to get to a town that actually has a fabric store!

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  91. Thanks for sharing ... so many amazing ideas to use in my own bedroom.

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  92. If your Mom ever decides to dis-own you, come straight to my house. I love your work!
    Speedy!!!
    pve

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  93. The mirror on mirror idea is completely genius!

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  94. fabulously beautiful! I'd love to see a fuchsia pink or fire engine red pillow in there. Just one.

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  95. ok, so where's the address? am so moving in! the room is just gorgeous, my oh myyyyyy! u're so talentedddddd!

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  96. Fantastic job! If you ever do a Q&A over this transformation could you please include where you purchased the full length mirror that is just to the right of the bathroom and what you used to hang it up with? Thanks!

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  97. wow. mirror on mirror is wondey!

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  98. Fantastic! And those luscious drapes! Love it with those chic yellow lamps!

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  99. So gorgeous! The mirror job in the bathroom is something I'd be down to try in our own home.

    Thank you for sharing this beautiful room!

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  100. OMG, comment galore!! LOVE the finished result! The curtains are fabulous and the mirror on mirror look is to die for! Makes me want to change the deco mirror in my bathroom!

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  101. Absolutely GORGEOUS!! You did such an amazing job! I'm obsessed with your blog and your endless creativity!

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  102. That is crazy good, Jen. Brandon keeps saying that once we have money we'll have to hire you! :) Glad you and the fam are doing well!

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  103. I LOVE the mirror idea...I will absolutely be doing this in my master bathroom! Thank you for another amazing idea.

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  104. you've left me inspired to get to work!

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  105. Gorgeous room - what a transformation on such a short time! I love it and bet your mom does as well. Thanks for sharing with us.

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  106. It's so beautiful! I am loving all the yellow :)

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  107. AMAZING JOB!!! I LOVE this room! The curtain fabric is what makes the room. I love that you started with it as your inspiration. Your parents must love it!

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  108. you never cease to amaze and inspire. bravo on another perfectly executed project!

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  109. You are a genius. And I'm coveting those lamps.

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  110. The room turned out incredible and definitely has your style stamp on it. I love the use of colors and how they all come together. There are lots of favorites for me, the shower curtain, the mirror over mirror, the color of the bathroom cabinets, the yellow table and of course the hope chest! Great job!!!

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  111. I have loved watching this project come together, really great job! Cheers!

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  112. That room is gorgeous...I love how you reused their exsiting furniture, but totally freshened it up with a coat(or two) of paint. I can't believe you accomplished all this in a week's time. BRAVO to you and your mom and sis.

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  113. oh.my.goodness. - so gorgeous!

    one quick question - where did the small white frames for the print series come from? i am looking for similar frames for a series from a calendar that i am dying to hang! thanks so much!

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  114. Amazing. Well, that book isn't so cheap on Amazon any more. Looks like more demand drove the price up! I'm looking to do over my bedroom the rest of the way, in a different color palette of celery green, white and taupe, and chocolate brown. I really like the ideas you've shared.
    Thank you!

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  115. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. I have a vanity just like your mom's and you have inspired me to paint it.

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  116. Fantastic! I would love to know more of your of your "how to" paint furniture. It seems to be a signature of yours and i'll be undertaking some projects soon and would love to know how you do it!

    One of the things i'm concerned with is lead exposure if I sand down vintage furniture that's been painted. Do you just primer and paint, or do you sand? Do you use the mini roller to avoid the brush stroke texture?

    Thanks so much for all the inspiration!

    cvjn

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  117. Fantastic! I would love to know more of your of your "how to" paint furniture. It seems to be a signature of yours and i'll be undertaking some projects soon and would love to know how you do it!

    One of the things i'm concerned with is lead exposure if I sand down vintage furniture that's been painted. Do you just primer and paint, or do you sand? Do you use the mini roller to avoid the brush stroke texture?

    Thanks so much for all the inspiration!

    cvjn

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  118. Jenny, what a great job you did on this. Your mom must be so happy & proud of it. Love it all, the pop of yellow in there is so unexpected, but really makes the look. And the drapery fabric totally looks great in there.

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  119. Martha Stewart who? I seriously think the woman should consider retiring and hand over the reigns to you. You amaze me every time.

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  120. Total success!
    Congratulations, it is faulous!

    XX
    Victoria

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  121. Wow everything went together perfectly. Awesome job! I think I love the drapes the most, the look of pleating without the pleat is cool!

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  122. What a great team your family makes! You must all be so proud :) Great job!

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  123. I love this! You have such a gift for combining fabrics and colors. I love to see your work. Thanks for sharing!

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  124. it looks beautiful! i saved so many of them as inspiration photos for a room of mine someday!

    i just love love LOVE your style. thanks for sharing!

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  125. you are awesome! love all of it especially the drapes and the layered mirrors. great job!!

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  126. Wow, this is amazing! I'm so truly impressed and INSPIRED to go tackle a room in my house! Thanks for sharing!

    You are so talented :).

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  127. You are amazing! I love how you mix fun, quirky colors in but keep it looking fresh and sophisticated. You are a DIY queen with an eye for style! What an inspiration!

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  128. UNBELIEVABLE!!!!! I LOVE IT! I am totally in awe, and amazingly inspired by your work. You have a gift, my girl, and you use it well! Thank you for sharing it with us!

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  129. Beautiful! And the best thing is how much of the original furnishings you used.

    (I have the same IKEA duvet cover and love it) :)

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  130. I am speechless! You are amazing, fantastic, incredible, marvelous! WOW! Thank you for sharing this inspiring make over - I'm (quite obviously) in awe!

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  131. jenny you're just incredible!!! love everything you do!!

    the details are amazing & i just love your mirror idea.
    xoxo,
    lauren

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  132. You have made such a serene bedroom now, with lots of interesting details, and materials and patterns that coordinate so well. What a job well done!

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  133. I love it! Her room and bathroom (befores)are very much like mine, you have me really wanting to redo my bathroom!! And you totally sold out the affordable copies of that book for Amazon, I had to peek and there are only a couple expensive copies now- ha! Good job though, it is really pretty.

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  134. Wow.....looks so fabulous! You are so talented! Love everything about it!

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  135. Ohmygoodness! Beautiful!

    Will you please come make over my house right now?

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  136. Love it!! I have a project that seems rt up your alley! Check it out at www.Latdah.blogspot.com. Can't wait to try my hand at those curtains your mom made- thanks for the close-up pics!

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  137. That looks so great! I honestly couldn't visualize it when you showed all the pieces - but it's amazing! BTW, checked out that book on Amazon... maybe you caused a sell out because there were only a couple used ones at about $50 a pop! :)

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  138. great job! i'm sure your parents are so grateful and proud!

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  139. This is absolutely incredible. I love all the photos, and your commentary about how and why and such. Just loved it! Thanks so much for sharing it with us!

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  140. Lovely, as always! I love how much simply painting the furniture spiced up the room. I also love how you hanged the ikea mirror over the existing mirror ... you're too good.

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  141. HI! This is just silly to comment on but I just have to...if it even matters to your parents: the handles on the nightstands are on upside down compared to the before pics. Silly but I noticed...maybe you wanted it that way :)

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  142. Saw this on secrets of domestic bliss... but thought I would come and say FANTASTIC! at the source!

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  143. I might be a little obsessed with this room. I LOVE the drapery fabric.

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  144. Wow that is fantastic. I am so impressed that you got all of that accomplished in such a short period of time. And thank for the TONS of great ideas I can use in my house!!

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  145. Did you use the wipe on poly that you have used in the past on the bed? I love everything you have done. You should win some sort of award! Are you going to also share the budget for the project?

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  146. Lovely! What color did you use for the walls?

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  147. Wonderful work! The curtains really make the space. I cannot believe how much you guys accomplished in such a small amount of time.

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  148. Really fun watching this come together, it looks great. And thanks for being so detailed about the paint and fabric...that River Mist might be what I've been looking for! Awesome job.

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  149. I love how you have such a complete vision and put it all together at once. No piece by piece for you. It looks amazing. I'm dying to try the mirror on mirror in our master bath.

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  150. Than looks really nice. Very neat and clean looking. Thanks for all the pictures. oh and I love what you did with the bathroom mirror!

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  151. i do really like the room; I think that the color palette is incredibly sophisticated and interesting. The fabric that you used for the curtains gives the room a huge amount of personality. I think that painting the bed was a good move because you need something dramatic to stand up against that pattern. But for that reason, I do think that you need some piece of art above the bed that is bigger and more dramatic than the mirror. For me, it doesn't feel balanced. I also would love to see some pretty glass handles in the bathroom- maybe a trip to Restoration Hardware is in order?

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  152. i love how you did this all so affordably! my husband thinks that if it doesn't cost a lot of money, it won't look good in our home! i'm sending him a link to this post so that he can see how wrong he is :) great job!

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  153. omg, you are amazing! thank you so, so much for your fantastic blog. and thank you for giving so many useful & affordable decorating tips. there are no words. just thank you!

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  154. This is gorgeous! I am dying to get home and do something similar to my own bedroom now.. you've inspired me! I can't believe that it only took you guys a week - amazing!

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  155. I have a question about raising the shower curtain similar to Kelley's question... What do you do as far as a shower curtain liner at the 84" height?

    I tried raising my rod to 84-ish inches tall, but the liner's now too short. It barely brushes the edge of the tub. I'm kind of scared to take a shower now for fear of water splashing past the liner.

    Do I need to go buy a longer liner? Or hang the liner lower than the shower curtain rod? I have the curtains ready to go, but can't shower in it until the liner mystery is solved. :)

    It turned out amazing, beautiful, colorful, and peaceful. Perfection! Man, now I wish I had a partner in decorating crime...

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  156. I love your blog and the bedroom looks fantastic. You've given me so many wonderful ideas!

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  157. I love the bathroom mirror idea! Super original. And I'll have to agree with you on the botanical prints, one of the best parts of the room. Thanks for the ideas!

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  158. Wow!!!! Just absolutely beautiful!!! I am completely inspired!!! Thank you for sharing!

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  159. My question is what are the dimensions of the curtains and the shower curtain? I have been wanting to make my own curtains but I have realized that the fabric is only so thick so unless I sew two panels together, they won't be wide enough. Any suggestions??

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  160. Thanks for all the sweet comments!

    About the shower curtain - we purchased an extra long liner at Bed Bath and Beyond. Also, as an aside, I prefer fabric liners to plastic ones.

    We did have to sew two widths of fabrics together to make the curtain wide enough. We used about six yards of fabric.

    j

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  161. i love the mirrors on top of the mirror- what a brilliant idea!

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  162. What a great job. Loved how you re-did things...the mirror on mirror was perfect!

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  163. What a fantastic job! Surely magazine worthy. :) I LOVE the color of the bathroom cabinets - I'm keeping that one in mind for future painting projects.

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  164. What a great make over. It looks so wonderful, and the best part is that this is something anyone could do in their own home. Lidy

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  165. The room is amazing! If I had known you were in Mesa and had any free moment, I would have had you come over to our new house. I need lots of decorating help on that one. I've loved reading and especially enjoyed your recent tips on stores in Mesa. I just signed up for a workshop at Home Fabrics on drapery. It is just what I was desperately needing. Thanks!

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  166. Sadly my bathroom looks exactly like your mom's "before" bathroom. But thanks to your post and your amazing make over idea, I now feel there is hope in the near future.

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  167. oooooo the mirrors on mirros thing is so awesome!

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  168. I keep going back to the finished project pics. It is so awesome! It is so well put together! I love everything. I just got some awesome Drexel nightstands on craigslist that I've been stumped about what color to paint them. I will definitely use the color you used on your parents nightstands - they look perfect! Thanks so much for sharing your work - posting all those pics must take a lot time.

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  169. Once again, a beautiful job! You may this look so easy!

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  170. I love the drapes...that fabric is to die for! I also love that you shop at homegoods...it's my go-to store for home decorating!

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  171. I LOVE the entire makeover! Beautiful! I actually bought the wildflower book and when it came, it was a mini-book....was yours like this, and did you have to blow up the images in order to frame?

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  172. It looks FANTASTIC! I adore the mirror on mirror look, and I think I even like yours better than the original - it is subtle enough that it works for a real, every day home, but it's still so fancy!

    I love the 3M strips too, I use them for everything. How will they go in the bathroom, though? I've got a cheap mirror i want to hang on tiles, but I'm concerned they'll get dampe and fall off,a nd I'll be trapped behind broken glass in bare feet!

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  173. I saw this lovely drapery fabric @ Debois Textiles today in Baltimore for 8-9 dollars a yard. That place is a goldmine! Lovely makeover

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  174. I was just wondering about the curtains, I know you posted a close up picture of how they were made to fit into the curtain rods but I can't seem to find it now. I wanted to try that same technique. Was that done before the curtains were completely assembled? Is is similar to a button hole? Thanks! Any info would be helpful!

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  175. The picture of the inside of the curtain panels is in the previous post. They are basically just large button holes sewn into a separate panel behind the actual curtain fabric. I will totally use this technique again. LOVED the results!

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  177. I love what you do! I've been getting some great ideas for my own home from your blog! I love the DIY table/ dresser project - going to head by Ikea to pick up the pieces I need! :) Also, your parents bedroom is amazing and I loved the art (flowers) and I went on ebay and picked up that book! thanks for all your great posts, if you have a chance, stop by my blog! thanks

    http://nicolealexandradesigns.blogspot.com/

    -Nicole

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  178. I think this is my favorite post of yours too! It turned out absolutelty stunning and so dramatically different than the before shots! I love your work and your blog!!!

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  179. wow! your parents room looks great! i love the gray/yellow color scheme (its one of my favorite combinations) and that yellow vanity - love it!!

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  180. LOVE it! would you share where you bought the drapery fabric?

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  181. This is absolutely gorgeous! I love all the colors. What color is on the walls? Just curious. I'm looking to repaint my office....

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  182. TOTALLY AMAZING! what a great makeover! SO many great tips and what a beautiful final result! an inspiration! Love it!

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  183. Can you tell me what the paint color is for the wall? I love it all but I'm interested in knowing what that wall color is exactly! Thanks

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  184. I love the color theme for this room. The black bed frame stands out quite nice against the brightness of the room. Job well done!

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  185. I love the color theme for this room. The black bed frame stands out quite nice against the brightness of the room. Job well done!

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  186. I am totally in awe. You are so very talented and thank you for sharing all of the photos and sharing so clearly how you accomplished everything.

    What is the curtain fabric and where did you purchase it? I absolutely love it - it would look great in my bedroom. Thank you.

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