{designer Sarah Richardson}
I envisioned a very white (like white on white) room with a grass green pop of color headboard and built in side table/window seats with storage for either side of our queen bed with black and antique brass accents around the room.
First step = new quilt. We had a very eclectic floral persimmon Anthrolopolgie quilt that just plum wore out, despite being the softest thing on earth. Saturated color to all white is a big change. We literally waited 3 months for our Quatrefoil quilt to be handmade by Matteo and it was so worth it, although in the meantime I found an Anthropologie clearance quilt that I layer with it.
I think there were 8 days of painting total although I know I've told people it was 10 or 12. It freakin' felt like it.
Breakdown = 4 days sanding the 5 lift windows and 3 door frames in our 1941 bungalow, 2 days painting, 1 day painting doors, and 1 day painting the ceiling = pure Hell. You can see my Phase I full plight here and here.
P.S. Ignore that one of the curtain rods and curtains are down temporarily due to a dry wall foul.
Phase II: Headboard and bench
The bench was so threadbare that nobody in a decade has seen it without a throw on top. The maroon one at the end of the bed was on it during Christmas time, a rust & brown one the rest of the year. So, there's no true before and after of the bench. And the before of the headboard is, well, non-existent. I've actually never had a headboard.
I should also mention we lowered the bed to the box spring and bought a pretty white box spring cover for a finished look. We plan to raise the curtains nearly to the ceiling and with the high headboard and euro shams, it will hopefully make the room look larger.
The Inspiration:
I searched for 6 months or more for the perfect green fabric. Como Linen Velvet in Grass Green. I found it here at Fabric On the Net, and since it was a huge splurge at $85 per yard, it scared the living daylights out of me. There were lots of swatches going back and forth. And my frugal heart didn't spare a thread. I bought 3 yards - 2 for the headboard, 1 for the bench.
I'm making linen cotton covers for the Euro shams that reside naked as of now and plan to frame my prize lady (I won her in a FB 24 hour auction benefiting the Filipino refugees earlier this year) from my friend & neighbor Jennifer Balkan in a demur brass frame to live above the headboard with brass sconces in the curved carved out area on either side for bedtime reading. See Jennifer's work here.
{Jennifer Balkan painting - oil on map}
Next on the list Phase III: Built-in side table/window seats
These will be side tables with a window seat combo to flank either side of the bed. We have two windows on either side of the bed and on the adjoining wall. I've always been a fan of window seats and the bonus is two storage benches, side table book storage, and drawers on both sides. It's time for Mike's "come with" furniture (as in, this furniture comes with this single dude) and my childhood furniture to make way for our grown up space.
Next post, the DIY tutorial for the bench makeover and headboard. For now, I'm "Ester" Bunny'd out. Hope you all had a Happy Easter!
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