I don’t know about you, but I do know that I am not the only
person refreshing, redoing, renewing, and remodeling my home. I have seen more
changes in my and my friends' homes during the lock-down than I have in the past
decade! I think there is something about staying in, and looking at the same
thing every day, that calls for a change. (I won’t mention whether or not that
feeling has extended to significant others.)
I made a few changes to my entry hall, kitchen, and stairs leading to the great
room that I will share later. Today, I’m going to share the simple changes with
big impact that I made in my bedroom. My bedroom has become my sanctum
sanctorum. There are days when I hardly leave my king-size bed; I just pile it
up with books, craft projects, snacks, and the remote, and spend the day
enjoying myself.
After a month, I started getting sick of looking at everything, so I gave it a
good clean, and swapped out the draperies and bedding for something new. The second photo from the top
is the before picture; I like it, I just grew tired of it.
Here is the after picture. I was looking for texture and pattern, as well as a worldlier
look to complement the framed picture over the bed. I think I’ve accomplished
that. It may surprise you to learn that, at the base of the bed, is an
Anthropologie macramé table runner; running down the center is an African mud
cloth throw. If you’re looking for a quick and interesting change, textiles
make an impactful difference. Don’t be limited by their designated use, think
outside the box. Drape them over chairs, sofas, or even your bed, as I have
done here.
The basket at the end of the bed once held produce and other edible goodies (as
well as a luscious bottle of wine) from Melissa’s Produce. I love the look and
sturdiness of it, and have used it again and again. I keep ringing that bell,
but nobody, thus far, has waited on me. ;-)
Sleep tight!