Farmhouse Bedroom
Before & After
The Before...
After a year of living in our 1859 house in Minnesota and living with lighting coming in and out of the bedroom, we finally decided we could live without a west-facing window since there is ample amount of light coming in through the other 3 windows. One window had to be blocked since there is no wall big enough for our bed without doing so.
There were a few issues with the room we needed to solve:
1. No wall big enough for a bed without blocking a window or door.
2. Not seeing directly under the bed when walking in. We hide the 2 giant dog beds under there during the day.
3. Personality!!! HELP!
To the left, you can see the view as you would walk up the stairs...Right under our bed!
This was the room before. It has beautiful woodwork around the windows but I didn't really want to cover it up and didn't need curtains for privacy since we had blinds.
Before: As you can see in this panoramic photo, the window behind the bed looked weird and the room just looked incomplete. We had a beautiful bed to work with and wanted that to be our main focal point in the room and needed to have some color in the room but keep it light and airy!
We have a big Graduation party in less than a month so I didn't have time to repaint the whole room, so I left the soft butter color on the walls and white woodwork.
Our beautiful, reclaimed wood bed got moved from the left wall to the right wall in front of the window. A nightstand on each side (I can't live without one and neither can Scott) I replaced the grey flannel duvet with a white tapestry duvet.
I found curtain panels in the soft teal color I was looking for. I hung them behind the bed to cover the window since our headboard is so high only about 1/4 of the window was visible.
The dresser got moved to the opposite wall. This dresser will eventually get painted or replaced but no time to do that right now!
I moved my reclaimed wooden shelf, my husband built me from wood out of my Aunt Terri's old farm, over the dresser and placed some of my favorite things on it! I used old bottles to hold my bracelets and some of my favorite canoeing hats.
I topped it off with an old window with a saying written on it with a dry erase marker.
I decided to do the other three windows different than the curtain behind the bed. I felt it would get too heavy in the room with the dark curtains so I went with white sheers and hung them just above the woodwork with rot iron rods. Simple and elegant and the beautiful woodwork can still be seen.
A cute little light blue chair I had repainted and a basket with some extra blankets and pillows got placed at the foot of the bed.
I absolutely love how the room turned out and happy with how it looks with the teal curtain behind the bed. It really brings out the colors in the headboard!
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