Our Renovation: Questions Answered
*The paint color in this room is Benjamin Moore’s Cape Hatteras Sand.
I loved this color so much that we used it in another room as well.
The side tables are by Powell and Bonnell. I originally found them on Decorati, and it was Lauren’s idea to add the marble tops.
The artwork is an Amanda Talley original, as many of you had correctly guessed!
Amanda designed this piece to my exact size and color specifications and was really great to work with.
Here is a shot of the whole piece:
Finally, here is a shot of the living room, during the renovation.
We added to the size of this room by building out.
The new addition runs from the white pipe (left of the fireplace) all the way to the ladder on the right.
We also took a wall out and combined this new longer living room with a small sun room on the left, making one very large “L” shaped living room.
The new living room is now much more conducive to entertaining, and well…living!
Thank you all so much for the supportive comments and the really thoughtful questions on our living room renovation project!
How To Place your bed in front of a window: Tips and Ideas
Answering a very popular reader question today, is it OK to place a bed in front of a window?
Yes! it’s absolutely fine to place your bed in front of the window – read on for some of the best tips and ideas to make sure it’s styled right.
Is it a good idea to place your bed in front of a window?
Over the past weekend, I had a lovely email exchange with the talented and gorgeous interior designer, Jamie Herzlinger.
Jamie was kind enough to share some “before” and “after” images of a project she is currently working on.
Caron Street: Master Bedroom “Before” floor plan |
Caron Street: Master Bedroom “After” |
Sometimes, putting your bed in front of a window is the best option.
The night stands really help to balance out and fill this space.
I also love the way Jamie handled the window treatments here as well.
The perfect bedroom design for a good night’s sleep.
However, you could of course keep things simple with a curtain rod and blackout curtains.
Conclusion
So, don’t be afraid to put your bed under the bedroom window.
It’s worth mentioning, interior designers have told me this is a great way of working with furniture placement in a small bedroom.
Especially if you’re concerned there might not be enough space to walk on the side of the bed.
Sometimes putting the bed in front of windows is the only option, so hopefully this shows you this can be a great solution for small rooms.
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