The weather here has taken a turn for the worse again here so I thought I would take some time and photograph my bedroom.
The walls were a blue/white before, the're now white and this has made the room feel fresher and brighter.
The bed skirt the little lace cushion and the crochet throw were all dyed using Dylon Antique Grey, I got the idea from Atlanta Bartlett's book, Pale and Interesting, its such a great way of updating linens, although I found large objects like sheets went patchy but the smaller items dyed really well.
This stripped pine Victorian door which I found recently inspired the look of my bedroom, it fits perfectly. Initially I intended to paint it white but when it was hung I liked the contrast to the white walls and it reminded me of the rustic prairie interiors I love at the moment:- The Prairie by Rachel Ashwell and Fifi O'Neill's book Romantic Prairie Style. So I carried on with that theme using things I already had around the house.
I made the pajama bag from material found in my linen stash and again dyed using Dylon Antique Grey but for some reason this turn a lighter shade.
Love this little handmade straw bag I got from a car boot sale for 50p I use it to store magazines.
I found these books when I was out shopping and ran for cover out of the rain into a book shop, the shop smelt of old books and the owner was playing the Beach Boys on the sound system, I spent a lovely half hour in there choosing these, staying dry and enjoying the music :).
This is a stopper for a french perfume bottle.
This tiny stool is the perfect size for this spot, anything else would obstruct the cupboard door and it was found in my shed, I think its an old bar stool, I just took off the eighties pad and cover to reveal a rustic top, I then painted the legs white.
This lovely rose is from my garden and is called 'Iceberg', it has a pleasant delicate scent that's just right for the bedroom.
I wish I had took a before of this old pine wardrobe because it was literally in bits. This for me was a good thing as living in a small cottage where the stairs are very narrow and turn a sharp corner at the top meant that anything large dosn't fit upstairs, in the past I have had to make do with built-in units or flat pack furniture, which is not really for me. So when I saw this in my local junk shop for £50 I knew it was perfect for the bedroom, even though I never actually saw what it looked like till it was slotted together.
and of course always looking for extra storage space the top of the wardrobe is a great place to put the winter bed linen.
The flowered storage box was made using paper from Cabbages and Roses, they have a sale on at the moment and I recently ordered some napkins (£4 to make cushions) and they came wrapped in this, so I glued it onto an old box.
A corner of my room that is used as a desk, dressing table and sewing table.
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What a beatiful and completey relaxing bedroom.
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~Sam
You have a gorgeous bedroom, the colours are so peaceful and relaxing.
ReplyDeleteI have used the Dylon Antique grey before and it is almost a greeny grey but still very pretty.
Love the ticking stripe chair...
Julie x
Hello Deborah:
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully dreamy bedroom, which absolutely invites one to relax there and take life at a more leisurely pace. We love your vintage armchair upholstered in French ticking and feel that you have obviously chosen everything with such care and attention to detail. Perfect!
i love everything about your bedroom.. beautiful!!
ReplyDeletecheryl x
What a lovely calming, cooling room for summer - just right for today over my side, where the sun is shining and it's lovely and warm
ReplyDeleteHeaven. You "just found" that door???
ReplyDeleteOnly you Deb.
I love every last inch of it. You are such a creative woman with the very best of taste.
xo Jane
Really beautiful Deb
ReplyDeleteI had to pin your pretty writing desk!
Enjoy your peaceful bedroom.
Kylie
Your bedroom looks absolutely gorgeous. Book worthy. I love the stripped pine door. I remember when I lived back home, I would get old doors dipped to remove all the paint. What I would do to be able to have those doors here in NJ now! Lx
ReplyDeleteThis is definately one of my favorite rooms! I love the calm colors, the chair, the door, the wardrobe...all of it really. :) You have created my perfect room - I would love a good night's rest in there.
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Sarah
Your bedroom looks beautiful. I love the door and I think you made a great decision to leave it pine. It adds so much texture.
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely and exquisitely appointed room!
ReplyDeleteoh do i love this room. it is so serene yet not really too girly. more rustic serene i'd say. love the pine door and all the little touches you've made.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a perfect place to spend a hot summer evening. Nothing more cooling than blue and white. Looks like an Island resort. Thanks for sharing, stay cool. Richard at My Old Historic House.
ReplyDeleteI love looking at this simple, pretty, and serene room! I enjoy your styling so much. The dyed fabrics are wonderful! ANd your new wardrobe is just beautiful. I could look a million years and never find a door like that one here. I love soulful old pieces like this one is. Lovely....
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely bedroom. It is peaceful and calm, spare in its beauty. Love the pine door and all your wonderful little touches.
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Your bedroom is so charming and fresh and beautiful and it has a chandelier. I love it! I like the covered box. It's like the one I have and got at Rachel Ashwell's boutique. I love the look. Never thought of doing it myself.
ReplyDeleteWhat a tranquil and restful space. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI've just realised that I need two little kitchen stools just like your one for next to the bed in my guest room - there is precious little space and that size is perfect. Must look out for some because it's the solution.
Absolutely gorgeous!! I love this post- everything is so beautiful!! I would love for you to come share this at my decorating party going on at my blog all weekend long. It's so lovely!!
ReplyDeleteWhere do you hide the junk? My bedroom is absolutely packed with junk - mostly not mine, but in the way nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteLove your cool, restful room! The clock is lovely, and My Cousin Rachel was a favorite when I was a teen. Thanks for the visit.
Your bedroom is gorgeous. I just painted our living room and studio/hobby room white and love it too. The stripped pine door is stunning and really is like a piece of art, imo, in your prairie room. I have an old sideboard that we are using as a tv stand in the family room that I want to strip and leave very rustic looking.
ReplyDeleteSo serene and beautiful! Love the colors and the different shades that came about from dyeing things. Just lovely! Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteHi there-I just love with your bedroom! Just stopping back by to say thanks for linking up and to let you know I am sharing this on FB- have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely room Deb, that door is 'very prairie' and the books add an unexpected jolt of colour. I have a soft spot for Iceberg roses...have some standards at home(at least I hope they're still standing)...but my favourite aspect of your bedroom is the little corner with the desk...it looks so nice and organised. Your decorating style is clever and gorgeous...Atlanta would be proud!! Robx
ReplyDeleteI find that your colour palette is very serene and perfect for a bedroom retreat.
ReplyDeleteOur weather has turned as well...we are experiencing torrential rains.
Lovely bedroom Deborah. I like the mix of old pine with the white. I love the roses in the jar with the vintage looking clock beside them. I love the old enamel potty on top of the wardrobe, and how canny of you to cover the box with your recyled Cabbages and Roses paper! Just gorgeous, you have an eye for detail. Love Linda x
ReplyDeleteI Loooooooove it! looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a soothing and relaxing space!
ReplyDeleteAnd the DOOR!! Oh my, how beautiful it is. A treasure to complement your decorating.
You have a lovely blog with beautiful photos !
ReplyDeleteI will come back soon .
Love from the Netherlands ♥RINI♥
lovely...thank you for sharing. and i think i can almost smell those beautiful iceberg roses... xok.
ReplyDeleteI adore your style. Again you have nailed this one. Your bedroom just oozes rustic elegance.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to call your own! I love how you've decorated :) Oh, and the perfume bottle stopper is so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty bedroom, love the chair and desk!
ReplyDeleteI love this bedroom. Everything is so charming. Great attention to details! I would love it if you would share this at my linky party starting Wed.
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah! What a lovely room! It's so calm and serene. I adore the natural pine door and especially the way you've created such vintage vignettes here and there. Great job! Sweet dreams for sure! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
What a gorgeous bedroom! Love everything about it! These sft blue and dreamy white...so elegant, so English!! Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteHope to see you on my blog:)
Your room looks so beautiful and restful.
ReplyDeleteCas x
Deborah your bedroom is absolutely beautiful! I LOVE the pine door and I think it looks amazing against all the white. All your details are so pretty and I love the lace pillow that you dyed, just gorgeous!!
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such wonderful pictures~
ReplyDeletelooks amazing! especially love your desk and chair!
ReplyDeleteSo peaceful, calm and relaxing. You've done a beautiful job with this room! Glad I found your blog.
ReplyDeletePat
Deborah, I just heart every single post I read on your blog <3. you have a beautiful sense of style and your home is beautiful and well appointed without being all fussy. It's a look I strive to achieve but am learning as I go. Thanks for sharing and for taking the time to point out all the elements of the room - even the little pieces like the perfume bottle stopper. Each piece is wonderful alone, but together they make this marvelous composition. And your pine door. Oh my. Just. Wonderful. xo Diane
ReplyDeleteWow! I absolutely love it! So gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is just simply gorgeous. Looks like it is straight out of Country Living magazine. This is what I wish I did have now instead of the traditional home. Love this look of days gone by! Thanks for joining WUW.
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a gorgeous, simple, elegant bedroom! I love every bit of it. Just found you via Michele's Primp blog.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Susan
your bedroom is truly lovely...saw you featured on primp and had to come say hello...having fun nosing around your delightful blog!
ReplyDeletealison
Love your style! You have created a lovely bedroom!
ReplyDeleteit is so peaceful and beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this room, so pretty!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking!
XO
Kristin
Oh Deborah what fabulous styling you have!!!!! I absolutely adore the shades and textures you have used. The whole room is absolutely divine! I am a new follower that is so happy to have stumbled across your gorgeous blog! Warmest wishes from a 500 year old Lincolnshire farmhouse! Glenda xxx
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore this bedroom!
ReplyDeleteYour bedroom is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
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