Sharing the “before” and “after” (actually “afters” since this space got two makeovers in the time we lived in our home) of our master bedroom!
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Our master bedroom was quite a sight when we first moved in – gotta love the faux finished blue walls, overhead boob light, and mishmash of furniture:

We lived with it like this for three long years while we focused on renovating other parts of our home but then I joined in the One Room Challenge and during the course of six weeks, our bedroom went through the first of its two transformations. This was the newly made-over look:

One of the most obvious changes is the walls – the whole cracked, faux finished mess was covered in faux shiplap:

and painted in Farrow & Ball’s All White which provided the perfect backdrop for all of the gray tones I was throwing into the space. I share all of the details for DIYing your own shiplap walls in my full post on our DIY shiplap walls.
I was on a tight timeline for getting a new headboard in order to finish for my One Room Challenge reveal so I ended up snagging this cheap headboard on Craigslist, adding some extra height to it,

and painting it with Benjamin Moore Steel Wool. For the bedding, my jumping off point was the Schumacher fabric that’s on the front pillow, which was made for me by the lovely Linda of Pillow Time Girls. You can find it in her Etsy shop in a square size {here} but she’ll also sew up custom orders in any size that you need.

The linen shams are {these beauties} and the euro shams were made with {this gorgeous indoor/outdoor fabric}. The quilt is {this one} in Flagstone – it’s definitely stood the test of time and it washes like a dream! The drapes are {these lined blackouts} in charcoal and the linen ruffled bed skirt is from Pine Cone Hill but is no longer available.
For lighting on both sides of the bed, I went with {these swing arm sconces} so that we don’t have lamps using up the little nightstand space that we have. The sconces swing towards the bed, can be raised up and down, and the shades pivot at the top – love! And speaking of nightstands, the nightstands that I had bought for the room ended up being too wide after I went with a wider than planned headboard so I ended up with {these 16″ wide gunmetal nightstands}. It’s hard to find nightstands that are as narrow as this – I’ve gathered together my 15 favorite narrow nightstands in {this post} if you’re on the hunt!

At the foot of the bed, I stuck with my original design plan and used a pair of camp stools similar to {these} that are the perfect place to stack all of our new bed pillows before crawling into bed at night. The rug is {this braided beauty} that added some great texture.

For overhead lighting, I switched the old boob light out to this scalloped beauty found {here} – love it! You can check out my other flush mount lighting favorites in {this post}.
And did you notice a few other changes to that previously ugly corner?

For one, my worn chair was given a new life after being painted with Velvet Finishes “Luxurious” and reupholstered with an oversized buffalo check fabric – I’m totally smitten by it! And I have new artwork – it’s {this Minted print} by Jorey Hurley framed in an amazing acrylic and brass frame found {here}:

The photos don’t do this frame justice – it’s gorgeous!!

Across the way, things were also looking pretty darn sad before our makeover. We had a dark wood dresser with not a single thing on the wall above it:

I kept the dresser but gave it a whole new look with a few coats of paint and hung {this large round mirror} above it. The mirror came in a beautiful bronze finish but I used {this amazing stuff} to make a quick and easy change to a gold leaf finish that fit a little better with the design of my space:

The dresser paint color is Farrow & Ball’s Worsted which is a rich greige. It’s truly a stunning color with a lot of depth. The dresser knobs are {these mother of pearl knobs} that are my never-fail favorites:

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I kept the styling of my dresser super simple with {this lamp}, my thrifted planter girl head thingy, and two pieces of layered art from Minted including {this piece} by Melanie Severin and {this piece} by Renee Anne:

Our closet got a makeover too! Before it had two bifold doors and a center section that basically made half of the closet very difficult to access. So not cool:

I had my contractor remove the doors and the center support and then had the back of the closet wallpapered in {this phenomenal Farrow & Ball paisley paper}. I also kicked the old wood clothing rods to the curb and added some glam new acrylic and gold ones:

At the opening of the closet, I added a rod (a spray painted plumbing pipe from Lowe’s) and white linen IKEA drapes that I can pull closed when needed:

For the full details on our closet makeover, see {this post}
But come on, who wants to close the drapes when you’ve got this gorgeousness inside??

We already had built-in shelving on the left side of the closet but never used it very efficiently – I lucked into finding some great fabric bins at Lowes that were perfect fits for my space! Now instead of trying to see what’s buried back in the dark cubbies I can just pull out the fabric bins and easily get a good look at what’s inside:

That wraps up makeover #1 but a few years later I finally bought the bed I’d been wanting for forever and I did a little room refresh with a couple new additions too:

I bought {this upholstered bed} in a great neutral fabric – I absolutely love the classic, simple style. I also changed out the rug to {this braided jute beauty} that you can see more of in {this post}. I also changed out the nightstands since our new bed is much lower so shorter nightstands were needed – I went with {these gray nightstands} that work beautifully:

For bedside lamps, I chose {these USB lamps} because I love the convenience of being able to charge my phone bedside. I kept {this gray linen quilt} and added {this gray and white linen duvet & shams}. My pillows are {these gray and white dragon pillows} and {this velvet crosshatch pillow}:

The camp stools and scalloped overhead light {found here} stayed the same. To lighten up the room, I swapped out the dark gray drapes with white ones – I went with {these} which are the same brand and style – they’re definitely one of my go-to’s! The newly refreshed look goes so well with our new master bathroom addition – I love the way these two spaces flow together!
Thanks for coming along on my tour! If you’re wondering where anything is from, I’ve detailed it all in the Source List below:
XOXO,

Wall Color: Farrow & Ball All White | Closet Wallpaper: Farrow & Ball Paisley wallpaper
Furniture: Headboard was Craigslist find painted with Benjamin Moore Steel Wool | New Upholstered Bed | Vintage chair made over with this paint and buffalo check fabric from McGee & Co. (no longer available) | Original black metal nightstands | New gray painted nightstands | Camp stools (similar) | Dresser (old) with these knobs
Lighting: Brass swing arm sconces | White USB table lamps | Semi flushmount light (available {here} and {here} | Wood lamp on dresser – no longer available
Bedding: Euro sham fabric (gray geometric) | Cream standard shams | Gray & white dragon/floral pillows | Quilt in king (color is Flagstone) | Bed skirt – no longer available | Gray & white patterned linen duvet | Gray velvet crosshatch pillow
Drapes & Rugs: Window drapes (mine are single-width blackout lined) – had Charcoal color first and then White | White closet drapes | Cream braided rug | Diamond jute rug
Mirror, Art, & Frames: Large round mirror | Large floral print by chair (size 18 x 24) | Acrylic and brass frame | Colorful abstract print (16 x 20) | Small lily print (8 x 10)





Jamie says
I absolutely LOVE everything about your bedroom makeover! I want it all! Great job.
You may have mentioned here or in another post, but what paint color did you use to paint the headboard?
Thanks
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much Jamie! I painted the headboard with a Benjamin Moore color – let me hunt down the paint can this weekend (oh my gosh, my house is in disarray from this remodel!) and I’ll update my comment to let you know the color!
Kris Jarrett says
Hi Jamie – I hunted down my paint can – it is Benjamin Moore Steel Wool. It definitely has some blue undertones in case you can’t tell from the pic!
Designs By Katy says
Oh my goodness, you killed it! LOVE every detail.
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much!
Simple nature decor says
I am so in love with what you did with your bedroom. The dresser paint color is gorgeous. Yo u adorable pooch looks thrilled too. This has been such an exciting challenge for me and I am so honored to be in it for the first time. Warmest Regards
Maria
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you Maria! Our dog is pretty excited to be back in our bedroom – we had been staying in our guest room and the bed is too high for her to jump up on in there 🙂 Congrats on finishing your first ORC!!
Randi says
Kris it turned out fabulous, every last detail! I really love how you repurposed your furniture with paint! That color is stunning! Such an amazing job!!! Sleep good tonight! xo
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much Randi! I got the best night sleep ever the night of my reveal 🙂
Deb Foglia says
Love everything! The walls, the headboard, that gorgeous chair! It turned out so lovely.
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much Deb – I appreciate your sweet words!
Leslie says
So, that chair is gorgeous. And the paint on the dresser really helps to bring out the architectural elements. I didn’t even notice them in the before picture, and had to go back for a double-take! Fantastic design all around!
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you Leslie!
Roxanne says
Beautiful! I was shocked to read the headboard was a Craigslist find, what a score!!
Kris Jarrett says
Thanks Roxanne! It was definitely a lucky find!
Susan P. says
Kris, Happy Mother’s Day! Your bedroom is stunning! If you open up your home as a B&B, I’m staying! The details and contrast of tans and greys awakens the space! Even your closet is gorgeous and part of my favorite area. What a surprise to open the curtains and find luscious pasley wallpaper. You have a keen eye for detail and design. Thank you for dedicating yourself to the room. And now every day that you wake in your sophisticated room will be a perfect mother’s day! Cheers????
Kris Jarrett says
What a sweet comment Susan – thank you so very much!
Patti says
Kris – Beautiful! I especially like the headboard, the chair, the wallpaper, and acrylic frame! I know you are thrilled to have your room finished. Thank you for sharing!
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you Patti! It definitely feels great to be done!
Toni says
This makeover is stunning…..I love every part of it. You did an amazing job (not to mention a ton of work)! I especially love your ceiling mount light, the buffalo check chair and the wallpapered closet and the rods, and the pulls on the dresser….and the mirror…..and…… :o)
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you Toni!
Debbie Hoffman says
Kris, you knocked it out of the park! It’s stunning! I can’t believe you lived in the “before” as it was for 3 years. Not that it was bad, but the “now” is soooooo much better. You did an amazing job, it is beautiful!
Kris Jarrett says
I can’t believe that I lived in the room that way for three years either (it was so bad!). Excited to have this new, improved space. Thanks for your sweet words!
Stacy Connolly says
No surprise – STUNNING!!!! My favorite is the closet!!
Now I’m waiting on the eat in kitchen area… Can’t wait to see that space..
Kris Jarrett says
I’m waiting on that kitchen eat-in too! It keeps getting pushed to the back burner – can’t wait to get back to it and get it done!
Beverly says
Your new bedroom looks fantastic! I love every detail.
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you Beverly!
Paige Whalen says
Oh my gosh this is gorgeous! I’m deep in a headboard crisis and this post has given me life! Great job!
xo, Paige
Kris Jarrett says
I was right there with you in headboard crisis not too long ago! Good luck working it out!
Olivia says
Gorgeous Kris! I love every detail of it. You must be so excited!!
Kris Jarrett says
Thanks so much Olivia! I’m definitely excited about having this new space!!
Sarah Walker | The Curated House says
Congratulations on creating such a beautiful sanctuary with every detail considered! I love the wallpaper inside the closet – such a decadent little secret!
xx Sarah
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you Sarah!