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Our Bedroom Makeover

Hello Everyone,
      We have enjoyed the most amazing weather here the last few days. It was sunny and 25 degrees celsuis here today.The past two days were record breaking temperatures and wiped out a lot of our snow.
  Anyway, I have pictures to share of our bedroom makeover today. It was a big change for this room and for awhile I wasn't sure if it was going to come together or not but now I love it!
    The toile Mare Antoinette quilt I had for a few years but used it in a different room and even in our little cottage at Christmas as some of you may remember.The gauzy cream curtains I made from fabric I bought at a thrift shop a few months ago. I love the romantic look they give the room.The gothic style mirror I bought at Homesense.
This lingerie dresser came from Coulson's in Summerside and got a few coats of paint over the brown stain that it was when we bought it.

There are lace curtains on the window but They are washed out in my photo. Our bedroom is upstairs so the door leads out onto a big balcony that you can see here.
The brass on the fireplace is going to get a couple of coats of black heat resistant paint tomorrow so it will blend in.
This is before the mirror went up.
This was the look yesterday and I still have a little teaking to do.
The pine armoire to the left has been painted too.


The dresser was pine before and we had it for several years.I think it was a good change.
If you would like to see the bedroom before check it out here.Where I enjoyed the warm cozy look for awhile-it started to look to busy lately-must be the influence of so many beautiful calm white rooms I am seeing around blogland.!.The color on the walls is Cottage White by Behr in case you are interested. I have had a few people lately ask about pinning my pictures on pinterest and yes that is fine with me as long as they link back it is all good!

  Well,what do you think -do you like it?

I am joining French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday and My Romantic Home for Show and Tell Friday today.

Thank you for visiting,

Carolyn

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