| We had an extremely difficult time removing it, and finally had to sand down the remains of it and do a skimcoat of drywall compound to even it out. Whew! | ![]() |
The next thing I had to do was decide on my color. I picked out beautiful shade of lavender with blue undertones. Then I took 2 parts that color and mixed it with 1 part white, resulting in the ceiling color.
I recently decided I needed a style update in there. It didn’t feel cohesive, and it didn’t feel sophisticated. The problem was, I still really loved the existing color on the walls. Sometimes a new color is exactly what you need to kick-start a makeover. But what do you do when you want to keep the color and existing furniture? I needed some inspiration. I had recently advised 2 different clients to try to veer away from the grapey-Disney princess purples in their little girls’ rooms and go for a more sophisticated European princess-look with gilt mirrors and crystal chandeliers. Maybe that’s what I needed, in a more grown-up form!
| I changed my color tactics – rather than going with my previous triad of colors, I decided on a more tone-on-tone, serenity-now scheme. Gray is definitely an on-trend color right now, and I love the Gustavian style (go ahead, google it). I took all the tchotchkes and wall art out and started with a clean palette of lavender. I found bedding on clearance at TJ Maxx that looked completely gray under store lighting. In my own room, it totally took on the color of the walls. I then staged the bed (I have special training in this |
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I also brought in a cool old dresser mirror (previously hanging in the enclosed sleeping porch) and hung it lengthwise to use as a dressing mirror. Then I plopped an asian-inspired pillow on the existing blue-lavender chair, and I was finished! The new version of my room is much more elegant, grown-up, and seductive. A romantic Gustavian dream.
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I love your new look- I am so happy to see that you didn’t paint your beautiful antique furniture and that you use the rich, darker woods and still have such a fresh exciting look. In other words- I like your style- Joan
Brilliant!
i LOVE this pillow and i know this is back from 2009 but where can i find a pillow like this i want it sooo bad!!!
fashiongirl: the pillow was from pier one, if that helps!
thanks soo much im sure they dont have it anymore but i can try to find it
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