Monday, August 17, 2009

~Guest Room Re-Do~

What we did this weekend; We had these old doors that Gary salvaged from an old pine cabinet we had outside in the back yard. The cabinet was literally falling apart, I knew we could re-use some of the wood and so we began to create head boards for the guest room. (Gary come out from behind the doors. You have some sawing to do!) The top molding from the pine cabinet, all the wood was hand carved.
Lots and lots of old rusty nails.
And the head boards were created.
First let me show you what the guest room used to look like, I posted the guest room a while back. We had a trundle bed due to the space constraints. The mirror over the bed is an antique that we painted, it's so heavy about 40 pounds.


Our Grand-daughter did not like the heavy mirror above her head, although it was securely bolted in the wall.


Also when the bottom trundle was pulled out the room was very tight and no room to move. So we needed to re-arrange the room for the Grand-kids comfort.

Come on in and see the new space for the kids. I know this light-fixture is very different that's why I like it so much. I added the little crystal's, you may need to click to enlarge the photo to see the crystal's.

We pulled out the two trundle beds and put them on either side of the walls, so both the Grand-kids could have their own bed and space, they can hide their toys underneath the bed now. I used a white wash on the old pine wood, it took two coats for the color wash. The room is much more practical now.

We are ready for the Grand-kids or my Sister to come and sleep over. There are many home made items in this room, The cross stitch picture, curtains, curtain hold backs were made from butter dishes, crochet afghan's, embroidered pillow cases, chenille bear on the bed, the dollies on the antique dresser and the round pillow that matches the curtains. The good-nite sign was had made, but I bought it at one of my favorite shops in town. ( I love home-made!)


Gary did a great job making the headboards for me. The room is much simpler now and the Grand-kids are happy!.. Me too!

32 comments:

  1. I'm SOOOOOOOOOOO lovin' it! Simply delightful re-do! Turned out absolutely wonderful!

    xoRebecca

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  2. The headboard turned out wonderful! You guys are so creative. The rooms is perfect now. It looks so welcoming and cozy. Love it!

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  3. It does look so much better -- I love twin bed bedrooms -- and yours is perfection.

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  4. Very charming! All of your guests will feel right at home. Great job!!

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  5. Oh, great job! The room looks so fresh and comfortable.

    Repurposed items are so "green"...you transformed the room & did your part for the environment at the same time!

    Chris

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  6. That turned out absolutely stunning and darling, sugar!!!!!! Very clever to have thought of using all that old stuff in such a way. Just lovely!
    xoxo,
    Connie

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  7. I'm sure the grandkids will love the room! It was so sweet of you to decorate it with them in mind.
    I love it!
    Hugs,
    Cathie

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  8. Oh Elizabeth, The room is simply charming, and what a great upcycle of the wood!! You sure do have that "make it pretty" touch to all that you do!! I know the grandkids will love it! Who wouldn't??

    Thanks for sharing!!
    Love and hugs,
    Becky

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  9. Hi Elizabeth--
    Good to hear from you.
    The room looks really good!

    Melinda

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  10. Your guest room is beautiful! I bet you are happy..

    Michelle

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  11. GREAT doors! I have been searching for some and so far nothing. It must be a fairly rare thing to find.
    I must follow you to see how this all turns out! :) See you again soon!
    I am off to explore some more..
    ~smiles~
    Mona

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  12. OK...I'm back and your room is wonderful. Warm and cozy and very inviting. That light fixture is SO sweet! Love it! :)
    I am so glad I have discovered you!

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  13. Very, very nice and so cozy! You both did a great job! The designer and the carpenter...what a team! Love all the personal touches. Hope you have a christening of the room very soon with the love of you lives coming over to spend the night very soon at G'Ma's and G'pa's!

    Smiles, Nancy

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  14. Oh it looks beautiful and what a lovely idea.

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  15. Hello, just wanted to leave you a commment to say how much I've enjoyed reading your posts today. You have great pictures too.

    Best wishes

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  16. Good job gary and Elizabeth that guest room looks so cozy! I also love that color on the walls!! Youd idn't change it right? I have to say there is something more special about homemade stuff then just store bought! Your guests are lucky guests. Traci

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  17. You did a great job! That room is so charming. Thanks for stopping by our little blog. It was so very nice to meet you! I'm enjoying my visit here and will come back soon. Have a nice day! Twyla

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  18. Wow! What a beautiful place, great job!x

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  19. Hi Elizabeth
    What a beautiful transformation of your guest room! You did a wonderful job. Anyone would be blessed to sleep in such a beautiful room.
    ((hugs)) Rhondi

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  20. Thank you for visiting my site and warmful comment.
    I love such as pretty your guest room. i wish i could stay there.thanks sharing!

    Have a good week end!!
    see you soon.

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  21. Howdy
    Oh my gosh what a fabulous room.
    I love the light fixture it is so beautiful and a real one of a kind ,oh my and the headboard,those linens,the vanity,and well I could just go on and on .
    It is all so fabulous .
    Elizabeth you and Gary are both so talented along with your amazing creativity.
    Thank you for sharing the gorgeous photos.
    Blessings to you and yours.
    Hugs
    Happy Trails

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  22. Hi, I have come to visit your home away from home and enjoyed the visit. What you did to the Kids room is Great!I love all the home made things you both created. I know you both had a ball.
    I will be back again if you don't mind to see more lovely pic's. Thanks for haveing me. Bye for now.

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  23. This is gorgeous!! You are such a talented duo! Great use of this cabinet and how sweet it all is!

    Have a sweet weekend!
    Love,
    Sue

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  24. Simply terrific! The grands must love it now. What a great idea to recylce the old doors into something so beautiful and unique. Well done!

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  25. What a great re-do. I am so glad I found your blog.
    Job well done.

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  26. Hey you two...I am in love with your guest room re-do!!! Beautifully done. You'll have a hard time getting your guests to leave with such lovely accomodations!!!xoxo~Kathy~ @ Sweet Up-North Mornings...

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  27. Beautiful ! It is a lovely guestroom !
    Love from the Netherlands Rini

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  28. Hello darling,
    I am back and have missed you terribly!! I have a post on my blog that explains my lengthy absence but enough of that, I just wanted to stop by personally to thank you for the sweet birthday wish you left Cristina and to let you know that your kindness meant the world to us both. I am now off to read the posts that I have missed and to look around your gorgeous blog.
    Love & Hugs
    Duchess ♥♥♥

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  29. I am so intrigued by the curtain holders. How did you make them. I couldn't tell from the pictures. It all looks so inviting. Lucky grandchildren.

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  30. Wow, it is nice to have a husband that has the energy and is willing to give time to do some of the things you desire!! That came out so well!! It is funny, because here again we are alike. I had a trundle bed in one of the bedrooms and I decided to separate them too! I really like the room better and I have kept them low for the grandkids who are 1 and 3. But my youngest son is living with us while he completes his last college course and he uses this room and keeps them low too--they are more like a loungy area and make the room appear a bit bigger ;-)

    Love all the homey touches you did in this bedroom!! very inviting

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