Bedding in Joanna's Room

When Joanna and I were discussing bedding, we decided something mostly white was going to be the best choice for this room. I almost always prefer white bedding - it's just so fresh and clean-looking. I'm crazy over the punchy simplicity of Olatz bedding, but I'm pretty sure my first car cost less than a set of Olatz sheets and a duvet! Jenna Lyons had a lovely coral red Olatz duvet that was our inspiration for making our own.



I bought a very discounted white Frette duvet at an outlet and a yard of brushed cotton in a lovely tomato red color and asked my fabric work room to piece together to duvet with a 5" border similar to the inspiration photos. I asked them to wash the red fabric before sewing to prevent any color bleeding when washing.


It is super easy to find a professional seamstress on craigslist that will do work just like this for not a lot of money (be sure to ask for photos of their work!). I could have pieced and sewed the border myself I think, but I ran out of time and I am pretty sure the labor here was less than $100, so it was a good thing to hire out.


For less than $150 Joanna got a custom duvet cover that provides a gorgeous, graphic punch and boasts a lovely thread count! I think that's a great purchase.

44 comments:

  1. So cheery! I love how your are inspired by so much and share it with so many. Bravo.
    pve

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  2. Great option! And I love how crisp the red and white look with the rest of the room. Now, if only we had Craigs List in Dublin!

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  3. I think I'm in love with that claw-foot tub in the second photo!

    Great choice on the duvet :)

    Ferren
    http://www.easyart.com/trends

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  4. Where did you get the pillow on the bed with the botanical print? I love it! The room looks great.

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  5. You did such a fabulous job on Joanna's apartment! That is such a simple, inexpensive DIY (or job for the tailor), and it looks identical to the original. That was a brilliant move!

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  6. Thanks for passing on the seamstress advice...i hadn't thought about craigslist.
    Love the duvet-timeless!

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  7. Great duvet. Love the headboard!

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  8. Love this idea. The pop of color is perfect for that room!

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  9. Great duvet, great bargain and precious pic!
    xo hooper

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  10. This is amazing - I actually think Joanna's looks nicer than Jenna's. I also think it's awesome that you made it work on a smaller budget.

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  11. I love it! I really need to find a good work room so I can have little projects like this done!

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  12. Looks lovely. I *adore* white bedding, but I can't seem to make it work with a mechanic, a cat and two dogs. Sigh.

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  13. This is genius! I've been waiting to come across a white duvet cover with the perfect-colored border, and now I can make it!

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  14. Wow. What a great idea?! I LOVE the room. That headboard, that curtain...Crushing on it all.

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  15. Perfect for any lower budget solution!
    Looks great!

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  16. I love it...looks great! I have been thinking about doing something similar for awhile now and might have to try it soon. And since I barely know how to sew, I think I will look someone up on Craigslist.

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  17. I didn't realize hiring a seamstress could be that inexpensive. Good to know!

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  18. love love love the colors in this room. You are always so creative.

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  19. I need to know about the drapes! they are so amazing

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  20. I thought Jenna's room might've played a part for inspiration. It's a great room and the bedding is my favorite part!

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  21. beautiful! I was lusting after a pricey duvet cover a few years ago and my mom said basically - duh, we can make you one at a fraction of the price! it is such a gift to have a crafty mom who has been doing DIY projects with me since the 70s...although I appreciate them much much more now!
    -Sara
    http://myfantasticdistractions.blogspot.com

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  22. Genius!! I always feel so limited by what is in the store. so smart!!

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  23. I love it so much!! It all looks amazing, Jenny!

    Anna
    http://www.anewfoundtreasure.com

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  24. love it! do you have a seamstress you recommend in nyc?

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  25. Loved seeing this in refinery and loved seeing you at Alt! I should pick your brain for a few loft tips. Thanks so much for being so lovely!

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  26. I don't know why I've never thought of sewing/customizing a duvet? That is brilliant! And what a wonderful result. Thanks so much for sharing this idea. Andrea

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  27. One of my favourite parts of Joanna's room make over was that duvet cover. Thank you for sharing such a great DIY tip!

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  28. As soon as I saw this bedroom you did, I wanted to redo everything in my room (which is a good thing, by the way.) Thank you for the inspirations!

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  29. That room looks awesome! So hip and fresh!

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  30. SO lovely- and what a great, money saving idea! and I LOVE- literally- the fabric on the toss pillow behind her- it's on my Pintrest Fabulous Fabric page and I am contemplating painting our powder room in a mural inspired by it

    Your taste is spot on!!

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  31. Such cleverness dahhling! trés cute!

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  32. I love this...what a great alternative to spending a small fortune on bedding!

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  33. You're so talented Jenny, Joanna's one of my favorite rooms I've seen in a long time but seriously that cute baby boy of hers steals the shows, he is the prettiest little boy I've ever laid my eyes on!!

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  34. loving the bright pop of what little red there is on the comforter.

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  35. Love the results! I am curious how the seamstress was able to do this with 1 yard? It seems like one would need at least 2-2.5 continuous yards for the "long" banded stripe. I would love to do this with hem tape!

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  36. I adore that pillow fabric too and would love to know where it's from!

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  37. Pretty! Can you tell me where you got those photos of Jenna Lyon´s home? I would love to see more of it!

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  38. I a dying to know more about the headboard--the tufting is so deep, I LOVE it! Do share. Please?

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  39. Definitely a great purchase! I think the punch of graphic red was perfect for the space. It came out beautifully!

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  40. Hi Jenny! What fabulous work in Joanna's bedroom. Question/clarification on the duvet: Did you have the seamstress cut up the duvet and piece back together with the border, or did she stitch the border into the duvet? Just want to be sure I give my seamstress here the right directions. Thank you!

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