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Young House Love » Our Second House » Switching Out Bedroom Rugs & Accessories

| By Sherry Petersik | May 24, 2012 | 505 Comments

Switching Out Bedroom Rugs & Accessories

We did a little more bedroom noodling. Noodling, not canoodling. *Blush* Anyway, we last left off after moving our Alaskan prints together over the bed and surprising ourselves by getting a new rug:

New Rug111

And there were a few commonly asked bedroom questions in the 800+ comments on Monday’s post, which were:

  • have you considered getting larger bedside tables?
  • can the bed go on another wall?
  • will you repaint? maybe in a darker color?
  • what are your plans for the nook to the left of the bed?
  • what about changing out the pillows/painting the bed & tables/getting a longer bench/switching the lamps, etc?

The short answers to those are: yes but it’s complicated, no, we’re open to it down the road, adding an armoire or a built-in, oh yeah all that stuff is still on the agenda we just haven’t gotten to everything yet.

To elaborate, we’ve definitely considered larger side tables, but the door would swing into anything larger than what we already have on that side, as you can from this old door-open pic (we did a secret book project to the front of this door, so we can’t snap an updated shot).

Bedroom Horizontal

We don’t want to move the bed to the left since the chandelier wouldn’t be centered above it anymore (we could do a larger table on the left, but we have plans for an armoire or large built-in for the nook to the left of the bed and don’t want to crowd that). We could reverse the door to make it swing into the hall instead of the room, but it might jam up the hall to have a door out there. We couldn’t do a pocket door (we have duct work/electrical in that wall) but have thought about a barn door on a track (which could rest where the leaning mirror lives in the picture above this one), but we’ve considered using that in a spot nearby (more details when we decide if we’ll actually go for it!) so we don’t want that to be too repetitive. We’ll keep you posted no matter what we decide though!

As for if the bed can move, the floor plan of this room is a definite challenge thanks to “things” on each wall (two very off-centered windows, a nook across from the door, and a nook with the sink tucked into it on another wall, and a chandelier in the exact center that looks off if the bed isn’t in the right place). The chandy even lines up with the mirror above the sink, so we don’t want to swag it or move it since aligning things like the bed, the chandy, and the mirror make the room feel balanced/less wonky. So we’ve tried the bed in a bunch of spots, but the place that works best for us is where it lives now (it’s the only long flat wall in our entire room).

Sink Nook Prog

It just doesn’t look centered on the chandelier or the windows in any other spots, and we actually like the placement a lot in person since we wake up to the chandelier being perfectly reflected in the mirror above the sink (it’s so hard to capture in 2-D but it’s the thing everyone falls in love with in person). As for repainting the walls, especially in a darker color, we’re definitely open to it but we’ll be refinishing the floors in a dark mocha color someday and the rug is pretty dark (and the room doesn’t get a ton of light) so we’ll think long and hard before we do anything rash. We’re just getting started, so everything is fair game for tweaks (painting furniture, switching out accessories, etc). Many things like those lamps and the bench are just leftovers from our first house that got plopped down “just-for-now” (Burger uses that bench to get into bed, so it’s our version of Doggie Steps until we get something better – haha).

So now that we’ve hopefully answered those common questions, let’s get to the fun part. Noodling. The first thing we played around with were the pillows and a few other small accessories. The pillows actually inspired a little art switch (since the floral shams were a little busy with the old botanicals that were hanging there).

New Art Pillows1

From up close, this mix was fun (the shams are from Pottery Barn two years back, the blue bolster is from Marshall’s, and the front accent pillow is from HomeGoods a few months back). But from far away, the new art was way too small for our tastes. Oops.

Bad Art Lighter

We want the whole room to feel balanced, so with very tall vertical items on all of the other walls like the door to the bedroom, the windows with ceiling-height curtains (which will be switched out, hopefully soon), and the sink nook with a mirror over it…

Bedroom Other Side

… this art was just too squat and didn’t feel as balanced as the larger Alaskan prints had. But we did like the general concept of adding different colors with pillows – just to break up all the blue on blue action.

New Art Pillows2

We’re so glad we banged in three tiny nails to give that art a go, even if we didn’t like it once we got ‘er done. It’s all about trial and error (and spackle!) at our house. Haha.

New Art Pillows3

Oh and the prints are from Ikea! We found them for $2.99 for all three (in a clearance bin) and know we’ll eventually find the right spot for them. We already had the frames (also from Ikea, but they hung in our first house), so it was just a $2.99 failed experiment. Haha, so not too bad.

New Art Pillows4

Oh and we also picked up some new lamps! They’re artichoke-ish, which is a totally new shape for us when it comes to lamps (we have like ten gourd lamps, so we were psyched to play around with a new silhouette). They were from HomeGoods ($49 a pop, including the extra large shades).

Bedroom Redo3

The original lamps that we had on either side of the bed used to live in our first house’s living room and were over five years old, so we figure we’ll either find another spot in the house for them (we have completely untouched rooms like the playroom and the sunroom to tackle) or yard sale/craigslist ’em if we can’t.

Bad Art Lighter

See how much more balanced and substantial the new ones look (with their larger, wider shades and darker bases) in comparison to the old ones above?

Bedroom Pillows Lamps1

They even seem to make the side tables feel wider, which is nice for balance. And the rounder more textured shape of the new lamps also ties into the chandelier, which is a total happy accident (we definitely didn’t think about that when we fell for them in the store, haha). Oh and ignore the different pillows on the bed in the pic above. We’ll get there in a minute.

It’s nice that the putty color of the lamps isn’t too crazy to compete with the pillows or the rug, but the shape is full of interest and dimension.

Bedroom Redo4

Oh and see that book on my side table called One Word A Day? John and Clara got it for me for Mother’s Day along with a pretty pink tulip bouquet and some vases. It’s a one-word journal that John thought I could use to record one hilarious Clara-sentence per day instead of just one word to describe my day (which is how it’s meant to be used). Now we won’t forget the time I said “we might have to rearrange your room again” and she said “Yes! Put some ice cream on it!”

But back to the bedroom. Since the smaller art didn’t work, it was back to our Alaskan botanicals with some different pillows. We landed on this pop of yellow with the teal bolster to tie things into the rug and the deeper navy and white pillow in the front to ground it all. For anyone wondering, those two yellow ginko leaf shams are from a small shop in Northern VA (don’t know the name, but it was in Old Town, Alexandria), but they’re made by Dermond Peterson if that helps.

Bedroom Pillow Detail

But you know me, pillows are nomadic in our house, so they might be completely different the next time we share bedroom pics. Yes, pillow swapping is right up there with watching Parks & Rec while eating Oreos around here.

Wide Pillows Lamps

Sure, we still have some major furnishings missing, but it’s fun to see some happy new pillows (with a few warm yellow pops to balance all the blues). And the dark tones in the smallest accent pillow, the botanical frames, and the lamp base relate nicely to the slate/navy tones in the rug without being too matchy.

Pillows Lamp Detail

The lamps just might be our favorite little change (favorite big change =  the rug of course).

New Lamps Detail

So that’s where we are. We don’t play poker or bet on horses, so I guess trial and error decorating is how we get our kicks. Haha. Oh yes, we’re daredevils.

Wide Pillows Lamps

We’re still entertaining a ton of possibilities, like:

  • switching out the old curtains (for sure!)
  • possibly painting the bed in a deep charcoal color
  • finding/making a longer bench for the end of the bed
  • possibly painting or refinishing the cherry-colored side tables & dresser (on the other side of the room)
  • adding an armoire or built-in to that nook next to the bed
  • possibly repainting the walls down the road
  • painting the ceiling
  • possibly removing the posts from the bed (although we like them in the photoshopped renderings below, so maybe not)
  • switching out the pillows/bedding as we go
  • bringing in a lot more art/furniture in general so it’s not so empty
  • staining the beat up & yellowed floor a rich mocha color
  • possibly adding a barn door which would allow for larger side tables
  • lots of things I’m probably forgetting – haha, but check out this post and this post for mentions of other potential plans

Some might be things we tackle this month while others might not get done for years (like refinishing those floors). But just look how much of a difference that one change can make. Mmm, dark wood floors (thanks Photoshop!) = our happy place.

Dark Floor

And after a bunch of other tweaks, we’ll just have to see where we end up! Maybe here?

Photoshopped Ideas

Or here?

Photoshopped2

Or here?

Phothoshop3

Don’t mind the bad Photoshop. I guess that’s part of the fun, huh? In the meantime, have you ever hung something new only to learn that you loved the first choice better? Have you made any easy lamp or pillow switcheroos in your house lately?

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Comments

  1. Erin @ His & Hers says

    May 28, 2012 at 10:47 am

    Our bedroom has gray walls with a blue ceiling and I love it! I am liking the pops of yellow with the teal and gray. So fun and cheerful!

    Reply
  2. Kait H says

    May 28, 2012 at 6:20 pm

    Love your new rug & lamps! Your room is really coming together nicely! Have you noticed how the shape of the bathroom mirror is very similar to the teal shape on the new rug? Not sure if you noticed that yet but it sure ties it all together!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      May 28, 2012 at 10:11 pm

      Isn’t that funny? Such a happy accident!

      xo,
      s

  3. Jillian says

    May 28, 2012 at 9:20 pm

    The bedroom is looking great, the new balance is way better. Cant wait to see what else you have in store. :)

    Reply
  4. Alison says

    May 29, 2012 at 9:52 am

    Been following you guys forever!!!!!Fantastic work! Bedroom is looking awesome! Follow me at soiledrotten.blogspot.com!

    Reply
  5. Lesley says

    May 29, 2012 at 9:03 pm

    Just spotted your new bedroom rug in the June 2012 issue of Real Simple. Page 84. They attributed it to shadesoflight.com for $949. Well played, Petersisks, well played.

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      May 29, 2012 at 9:10 pm

      Isn’t that funny? We got so lucky. Whew.

      xo,
      s

    • Lesley says

      May 30, 2012 at 10:07 am

      (sorry about the surname misspell!!!)

    • YoungHouseLove says

      May 30, 2012 at 10:57 am

      Haha, I didn’t even notice!

      xo,
      s

  6. Christa says

    May 30, 2012 at 8:42 am

    Saw your new bedroom rug in the RealSimple magazine. You can see it online too at: http://www.realsimple.com/home-organizing/organizing/room-makeovers-00100000080537/page2.html#16, page 16 of the slide show. They paired it with orange walls and pillows. I actually like it better with your lighter more neutral bedroom tones.

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      May 30, 2012 at 8:54 am

      Isn’t that so funny?! It’s such a small world!

      xo,
      s

  7. Meghan says

    May 30, 2012 at 2:20 pm

    With the pretty new rug I think Ed would look great in grey! Have you thought about using large framed wallpaper samples on either side of the bed? They wouldn’t take up much space behind the door but may balance out the white space a little?

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      May 30, 2012 at 6:00 pm

      Always another possibility as we go! Sounds fun!

      xo,
      s

  8. Leslie says

    May 30, 2012 at 5:16 pm

    Love the lamps! Have y’all thought about hanging the botanicals closer together, so that there is only about one inch of wall between them? I always favor hanging art close together.

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      May 30, 2012 at 5:49 pm

      We just didn’t want the space to the left and right of them to be too big and feel unbalanced – but it’s always a possibility down the line!

      xo,
      s

  9. Pamela says

    May 31, 2012 at 6:15 pm

    Don’t know if you even read comments from posts more than a week old, but I just this moment had this thought. I know you can’t trust colors on computer screens, but since curtains use so much material, and you are planning to replace the ones you have in the bedroom, could that fabric be used to make Roman shades (or something) for the office? It is a better idea than making a ball gown to entice a man, or play clothes for Clara.

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      May 31, 2012 at 6:59 pm

      Oh yes, we could definitely do that! We were thinking of reusing them in the playroom!

      xo,
      s

  10. Kady says

    October 25, 2012 at 1:20 pm

    Where is your white bedding from? Is it duvet!? I think it makes the room have a more clean feel!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      October 25, 2012 at 2:01 pm

      Yes it’s a duvet from Ikea.

      xo,
      s

  11. Rachel says

    December 26, 2012 at 5:33 pm

    I know I am totally late to the party on this one… but I adore those lamps! I don’t have a HomeGoods near me and I’m sure they would be long gone anyway, but is there a chance you could share the manufacturer of the lamps? I’ve Googled every which way to Sunday to try to find something similar. You would make my year! Happy New Year, btw!

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      December 26, 2012 at 8:09 pm

      Just ran to the bedroom and looked all over them (under them, around the middle, the top, etc) and all they say is “made in China” on a sticker on the bottom. So sorry! No manufacturer info at all :(

      xo
      s

  12. Rachel says

    December 27, 2012 at 6:22 pm

    I’m sure you get this all of the time, but you are just as AH-mazing as you come across on your blog. And your book. Which I pre-ordered the first day possible and left work early the day it arrived (obsessed much?). I live in Seattle so I’m totally not a stalker. Except I want to buy everything in your ETSY store. Ok. I’m done with the unduly enthusiasm. I truly hope you’re as happy as you seem, as you bring me such joy (totally lame word, just can’t think of something hipper… I’m 38 what do you expect?) with every post. Please know there is a semi-sane civil engineer across the US who adores you all. And would kill or die for your bedroom table lamps.

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      December 27, 2012 at 8:51 pm

      Aw you’re so sweet Rachel! Thanks so much!

      xo
      s

  13. Bri says

    July 1, 2014 at 12:51 pm

    Hi,

    New follower to your site and find myself checking daily for new updates. I really enjoy following you and your family and your quest for home fashion! Random question – I know you mentioned that you purchased your artichoke table lamps at Homegoods (now a couple years ago), but do you see any indication of branding on the lamps that would indicate the manufacturer? I am in LOVE with them and am making it my mission to find something similar. Please reply if you find a moment to check the lamp bases for a name. Thank you!!!

    Bri

    Reply
    • Bri says

      July 1, 2014 at 12:53 pm

      Scratch that – saw the post just two above me that asked the same question! Guess I’ll continue my search online. Thank you anyway!

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