Can you believe that it’s week 6! It’s been a lot of fun doing the One Room Challenge that was created by Linda of Calling it Home, but I must admit I’m happy it’s over. I have been exhausted! I was running around doing projects till the last minute. Hopefully the reveal is worth the wait. If you want to see where we started check it out here.
As a little reminder to all I decided that I wanted to leave the paint color as is and give everything else a face lift!
When you walk in you are now met with this dreamy set up. Originally I wanted to have a gallery wall behind the bed, but I left printing my free printable artwork to the last minute and I had massive issues at Staples so alas I had to scrap it for now. I love it the way it is now, but we shall see if it stays as is.
In love with the scalloped corners on my new bordeaux duvet cover from Land of Nod. Sometimes kids bedding works perfectly in an adult space and they are typically more price friendly!
The mirror just left as is and I picked up a new to me desk for $37 and then a new to me chair for $40 from local thrift stores.
The desk top got a new look with striped wrapping paper from HomeGoods and some double sided tape. I’m still waiting on a glass top to arrive to protect the protect the paper.
I’m not a pro with a sewing machine, but give me a staple and/or glue gun and I’m in business. I recovered this beauty myself.
The chandelier got a little revamp as well. I spray painted the beads pink and then used Rub n Buff patina rub to add a little green to the metal.
The striped nightstand lamps got some added chicness from these stunning Hillary Thomas finials.
Stripes plus floral chintz is just a perfect combo to me! More details on the caned headboard next week.
I always was intrigued by Kelly Wearstler’s graffiti staircaseso in order to test it myself I decided to try it out first on an massive canvas and I love it.
Love all of the peeks of my mom’s blue and white ginger jar collection. I want to slowly take away a jar one visit at a time.
The window got dressed with my amazing GP&BAKER floral chintz score. I love the little window seating area below.
Cool panoramic shot of the room via my iphone.
Ah! It’s so serene and pretty. I’m going to make sure I get to stay in this guest room when I sleep over at my parents house. Granted I must disclose I live a 2 min drive away from my parents house so I never really have to sleep over, but I will nap there!
A big thanks to Lindafor hosting this challenge. Without her push I probably would have left this room as is for another couple of months. My mom thanks you as well. She is so happy with the new space!
Make sure you check out all of the other room reveals here!
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Wow! Those curtains are a show stopper. That really came together nicely. I am actually glad you didn’t do the gallery wall. It looks sweet and simple in there.
LOVE it! Can’t wait to sleep in my new room this weekend. 🙂
So fresh and chic!! Amazing transformation…well done!!
Beautiful! I can’t wait for the headboard breakdown. It is challenging but strangely addicting.
I love yor fabric choices. What a fun and chic room. I love it all.
I love all the details in this room: the lamps, the light fixture, the paper on the desk. Beautiful job.
What a great room and I love that duvet cover too! What a great idea to steal it from the kids section! And I’ve been eyeing those finials for years. They looks so good in your room I think I need to break down and do it already!
Can’t choose a favorite element from this room – love the stripes, the comforter details and the desk and chair color and fabric combo!!! Love it. Lucky guests!1
What an amazing transformation! A true job well done. I adore the color palette you selected. It feels fresh and fun. The six weeks went by so fast. I completed our entry, living and dining areas in a new to us 30 year old house. So, cheers to us! Have a wonderful week.
Awww…great job on transforming your parents’ space. I love your mix of colors/patterns:-).
Hi Camila, this looks great. It is definitely a lovely way to welcome guests. I love the floral mixed with the stripes, and of course the painted furniture. Great job.
Love the mints and blues in the space!!! That desk is fabulous find as well!! Great job!
Great job….such a pretty room! Love the colors you chose and that beautiful floral for the curtains!
Camila, this room is fantastic! Love your mix of patterns and colors, everything lives so happily together! Nice job!