home tour tuesday: the guest bedroom

Welcome to the second edition of Home Tour Tuesday. And welcome to our guest bedroom. This is where I’ve been sleeping for the past six weeks. Our master bedroom is on the second floor andhappens to be the only room on the second floor, and because I can’t climb the stairs for a few more weeks, I’m staying in the guest room. It’s extra nice because it makes the middle of the night walk to Hudson’s room a lot shorter!

I love this room because it’s so white and clean.

 

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I had a twin bed all through college and my parents bought this bed for me when I was in graduate school. I love the white upholstered headboard and the matching duvet cover. The duvet cover and the euro shams have this light sea grass piping. The euro shams have a touch of green in them, but that’s the only color on the bed. I chose green silk curtains to add just a touch of color and to help keep the light out in the mornings.

The chest of drawers was also mine in college and grad school. It wasn’t purchased from a children’s store, but I recently saw it the other day on Posh Tots.

 

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yes, I have silk flowers in there and I loathe silk flowers.

My summer reading list is stacked on top in addition to some of my favorite magazines and some wedding photos. I think it’s really important to keep a good variety of magazines in your guest bedroom so your guests have some night time reading material. It’s also important to have lamps on both sides of the bed so they can read in bed and control their lighting from a comfortable position. That’s my Chicago snow globe from Saks that my brother gave me when I was in high school. I also have one of NYC, but Chicago is my favorite city, so I love that I see it every night before bed when I sleep in the guest room.

The desk near the window (that we use as a bedside table) is weathered and unfinished. It was my brother’s and I just loved it, so it was his wedding gift to us. He’s so sweet.

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The chair in the corner was my parents’ and it has been recovered a few times. I’m thinking of recovering it again when I find some spare dollars lying around the house.

And that’s Fiona, my shadow.

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My absolute favorite part about this room is the giant rose print on the wall. It’s so romantic and soothing. This room has a little bit of personality, but it’s neutral enough for guests and sometimes feels like a hotel to me.

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home tour tuesday: the gallery wall

We’ve lived in our house for over a year and I’ve only given snippets of a tour on the blog. You’ve seen the nursery, the study, and the downstairs bathroom. I decided that I’m going to devote every Tuesday to posting photos of the house and give all of you a glimpse into our home. 

Last fall I posted about our plans for our hallway and our wedding and engagement photos. I never posted photos of the completed project. (We did meet our goal to have them hung by Halloween though) Then the other day, my friend, Kate, asked for real life photos for her own gallery wall inspiration. We took all of our wedding and engagement photos and then we recently had Millie Holloman come take photos of Hudson. We plan to use Millie’s photos to fill up most of the rest of the wall.

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The goal is to cover the wall from top to bottom with family photos. I used to love standing in the hallway at my grandparents’ house and looking at the pictures of everyone. We would stand there and count to see who had the most pictures of themselves in their hallway. I’ll post pictures when we get the rest of the photos hung up.

Next week: the master bedroom.

ETA: Many of you left comments asking where we purchased the frames. A local frame shop did them for us. It wasn’t inexpensive, but many of the photos were printed in unusual sizes so it was difficult to find ready made frames for them. The shop did, however, have some museum quality ready made frames that already had mats cut to fit. They told us that they would just put new mats in the frames to fit the photos, so that saved us a lot of money so we didn’t have to have all of them custom framed. There are about three or four that had to be custom framed. For the 5×7 and 8×10 photos that we ordered, we just purchased those size matted frames at Pottery Barn. It was important to me to buy frames with protective glass and museum quality mats to protect the images over time. 

where Hudson sleeps…

Our nursery came together the night before we went into the hospital for the induction. Just in time! Hudson already loves his little room and we’re so happy to finally have a baby in there!

We wanted a really happy nursery that our sweet boy could grow up in. I think he’ll still love it when he’s a smelly little toddler that likes to dig up worms! 

 

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guest bathroom: before and after

Before Christmas, Todd and I finally broke down and bought a replacement sink and console for our downstairs bathroom. The house was renovated right before we moved in, but the previous owners decided to keep all of the original fixtures in the bathroom. 
It looked kind of cute, but the sink was such a pain to use. The mirror doubled as a medicine cabinet and was so tiny that you could barely see your whole face in it. The original tile is still on the floor and we absolutely love it. It is very tiny black and white tiles. All of the doors in our house are black and have all of the original hardware, so we wanted to find something that looked like the rest of the house for our bathroom.
This is also the bathroom that we’ll use when we bathe our little boy. Here is a picture of the bathroom before:
The original sink had a spout for hot water and a spout for cold water. The bathroom also had zero storage, so we purchased the basket in the above picture to hold towels and wash cloths for our guests. 
And here is a picture of the bathroom after:

The adorable shower curtain that we had made with my mom’s help at Calico Corners in Dallas.
You can see the new sink and mirror on the right. We also reversed the direction of the door swing so that it opens out into the hall instead of into the bathroom. This gives us so much more space and allowed us to get a bigger sink console without having the door hit it when it was opened into the bathroom.
We’ve been very happy with it. I think we still kept a lot of the charm of the bathroom in our 1930s house, but everything functions like it’s brand new!
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