Happy Friday to everyone!

*adore this
via Little Green Notebook

via Home Sweet Home

great use of patterns
via Rue Magazine

via Phorm Interiors

via Home Sweet Home

love the matching nightstands here
via Ivy and Piper

via Covet Garden
Happy Friday to everyone!
*adore this
via Little Green Notebook
via Home Sweet Home
great use of patterns
via Rue Magazine
via Phorm Interiors
via Home Sweet Home
love the matching nightstands here
via Ivy and Piper
via Covet Garden
you had me at coffee in bed…
gorgeous color scheme
I love the above bedroom – it’s beautiful and considered, but still so liveable. Whatever this style is called- I’d say it’s mine.
simple and classic beauty
beach cottage beauty
amazing wall treatment
This bedroom started with the headboard and grew around it.
Which is your fav?
1. Pinterest
2. Pinterest
3. Pinterest
4. Pinterest
5. Pinterest
6. Pinterest
7. High Gloss
8., 9. Country Living
I want that chair…
delightfully feminine
modern spin on Marie Antoinette…?
super chic “country” bedroom
stunning and simple
super glam
I had a pale green bedroom once and loved it – walking into it was instantly soothing
I really like this one for some reason
What do you think of the net of lights?
via iVillage
Look at enough home and decor mags, and you’ll be able to draw up a template for a pretty “designer” bedroom, but to come up with something that’s beautiful and truly “yours” is a bigger challenge. These bedrooms really give you a taste of the owner’s personality…
Love this mix of eastern, Victorian, and industrial influences.
via Adore Home Mag
With it’s yellow bed, green front fireplace, and slate-colored walls, you can imagine it’s owner is decisive and confident.
2 images above via Alice in Designland
With wallpaper like this you can’t be shy
via Country Living
…love the library in the bedroom…I’m guessing the person who lives here is a bit of a home body and like to curl up with a book
Modern but feminine. I love this look …
2 above via Home Sweet Home
Maybe a traveler who has a flair for the eclectic?
via Pinterest
What about your decorating style makes your home unique?
This glam and fabulous home is that of designer couple Jamie and Larry. They both have a love of natural objects and industrial style and have carefully edited their home to reflect just that.
amazing fireplace
I love all the little vignettes throughout their home
Did you ever think a kitchen could be so glamorous?
via Rue
So, reader Teresa posed a good question to me at the end of September: How to revamp an old wood headboard. I always feel like the end of the week is a good time to feature DIYs and tutorials because the weekend beckons and everybody loves a fun little house project. Okay, not always, but this one is fun – and super rewarding.
Anyway, back to the old wood headboard. Teresa was lucky enough to snag a whole antique bedroom set for $100. She loved the wood frame of the headboard, so she doesn’t want to cover the wood. She does, however, HATE the wicker. And I agree, it’s got to go.
My recommendation is to cut out the wicker, create an upholstered panel, and insert it into the space where the wicker once was. I’ve compiled a few really great tutorials on how to create an upholstered panel below.
Here are the photos of the headboard as is:
And below, I worked a little photoshop magic to illustrate what I mean by creating upholstered panels.
Here I just chose a fabric to serve as an example. You’ll also notice I bordered it with an upholstery ribbon adorned with upholstery tacks, because the wicker is overlaid a bit on the wood frame, and I’m not sure if that will be easy to remove from the wood. The ribbon and tacks serve as a nice way to cover up any marks left by the wicker.
fabric via Warm Biscuit
Below I chose a different fabric just to change it up and show 3 panels in place of the wicker.
fabric from Cloud9
Attaching the panels to the frame could be done in a few ways, and depends a bit on how the headboard is constructed. Wood staples could work, though you might have to do a little research.
Now for all the tutorials I promised. Visit the sites below to get step by step directions on creating upholstered panels.
A.
For some really great instructions on how to make panels similar to these above, go to “How to make a Fabric Headboard” on All Things Thrifty.
B.
For how to make separate upholstered panels like these above, go to Denver Post, which features the tutorial from Mark Montano’s “Big Ass Book of Decorating Ideas.” I especially like this version because it’s easy to swap fabrics depending on the season, you bedding, mood, etc.
C.Here’s a great tutorial from Instructables.
I hope this helps! Does anyone else have any tips or ideas? Has anyone made an upholstered headboard and have any words of wisdom?
It’s gloomy out and I have quite the headache. ugh. It’s just one of those days where all I want to do is lay in bed with fluffy covers and sleep. Being the glutton for punishment that I am, I thought the better option would be to drool over some super comfy, welcoming looking bedrooms.
via Benjamin Moore
I love white and grays.
via Apartment Therapy
adore
via Kitchen Details and Design
While I like the glam look, I also really like simple and clean – it instantly makes me feel better
via KML Design
The billowy white curtains soften up all the hard edges in the furniture
so cozy…and tea in bed!
via Styleometry
It must be amazing to be able to stay in a hotel like this. My budget these days restricts me to hostels, but a girl can dream!
See more at the website.