Ah, vacation. We had a great time in Costa Rica, but as soon as we got home and retired to our own bedroom, I was in heaven. I think I was asleep before my head hit the pillow. Yes, that kind of feeling! What is it about sleeping in your own bed? I love our bed. It’s gigantic and comfortable and I could spend all day in it. I’m blogging from it right now. The frame is a little dated (I know, I know!) but it’s all we have for now and we’ve had it for years (it was a hand-me-down from Glenn’s sister) so it’s hard to just let go! Eventually we’d like to get a more contemporary platform bed, but it (like a lot of things!) will have to wait…until we hit the lottery. But a few things that we are planning for our bedroom for the near future are: 1.) New, matching side tables. 2.) Matching table lamps for the side tables. And 3.) A coat of brown paint (not sure yet if it will be chocolate or tan) for the moulding on the wall and the ceiling. I’ve seen some neat dark ceilings and I think that would make our bedroom even more cozy!
When I began planning the design for our bedroom, all I knew were the colors I wanted; a warm palette of orange, brown, and cream. I wanted to find a pattern or fabric, so I started with the pillows and did a search on etsy. I literally searched for “orange brown cream pillow” with the goal of finding a pattern that both my husband and I could agree on (i.e. no flowers!), and I found the Joel Dewberry Aviary fabric through the pillows at Norajane’s shop!
I bought 2 pillows there – 1 square and 1 rectangle. The square one was intended as a single throw pillow for our bed, and the rectangle one was meant to go in a wingback chair that used to be in the bedroom. I loved them once I got them – but the square pillow looked so teeny tiny on our small bed!
Here is what it looked like -before- with the 2 pillows I bought (and I made the other square one with extra curtain fabric!!). But how dinky to they look?

I decided to add some more pattern and bulk up the pillow factor. I’ve had my eye on anything in the “tile” pattern from Pottery Barn for awhile, and I ran across some organic euro pillow shams in orange on eBay! How perfect! When you mix 2 different patterns, a general rule of thumb is to use patterns that are different sizes (1 large pattern with large colors and 1 smaller, tighter pattern with more colors is always good), and try to keep one a little lighter and airier. What do you think of my eBay score???
My husband and I actually both loved -and agreed- on the fabric so much that I bought more of it to sew curtains to cover the closet. Okay, I didn’t sew them (thank you to my mother-in-law! But I did hem the bottom and plan on sewing more this summer.) Check it out!
The other thing that I love about the new euro-size pillows (which I bought from Sears online) are super soft and fluffy, so I actually love using them to sleep on! So there you have it, my comfy, cozy, super-gigantic, gender neutral bed and bedroom. I could spend all day in there – especially because the window coverings are super dark so it’s a cave that you could sleep in until noon in. Which is great because our room is on the East side of the house = direct morning sunlight! Eek! Alright…time for my nap…
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looks great! i L-O-V-E those pillows!! I am so excited, I am getting a sewing machine for my bday and plan on sewing this summer with ALL my free time!
Ugh, almost there but still so much to go!!!
You can do it! Almost there! I was just talking about how it’s been almost a year since I’ve drafted anything, ha! But I have a couple client projects in the works so I might draft some floor plans out for them…just for fun!
By the way, Happy Birthday to us in a week!!