Author: Autumn (Janette)
Since we are all scrambling around to prep our homes for the big holiday, I decided it is a good time to reveal how our guest room turned out after our big remodel. (Warning – You might o.d. on too many photos).
Ironically, it is one of the first rooms I finished decorating, but one of the last to be introduced to you.
(Before)
This is what the guest room looked like shortly after we closed on the property. The only thing we kept in here (and one of the few things that we kept from the previous owner) is the built-in shelves. However, we changed the hardware. It will be a good baby-changing station if/when we ever become grandparents.
(Before)
This is the opposite end of the room. That closet and the window area were gutted and enclosed and became the laundry room.
(Before)
That door opened into the guest room, but it has been replaced by a frosted pocket door which now opens into the laundry room. By the way, that moon light, the too-light hardwoods, and the two small railing are also history. Did I mention it was a total gut job?
Here is it. The architect suggested we build new closets near the bath, which we did. We painted it a cheery yellow that changes throughout the day. This room gets the morning sun and over looks the park.
The blue chair on the back wall is sitting where we added the wall to partition off the laundry room.
Everything in this room, except two pillows, were used in some place in our last house. I will tell you the deets.
This chair was once in our previous kitchen beside the fireplace and in Mr. Autumn’s office, in another fabric. We had it custom-made for him, but he hardly has sat in it.
This pine drop-leaf table was in our family room. The trunk under it was in the guest room.
This tray came with a goodie basket last Christmas. It had legs, but I removed them.
I bought these little paper mache people in Mexico. They were on the shelves in our library.
The oil painting came from a street sale that a local antique store was having. I think it must have been painted by someone in art class since it is so basic. It was in our last dining room.
My mother made this hip basket. It you turn it upside down, it looks like hips. It was on our back porch before.
This chevron pillow………..
and this floral pillow are the only two new things in the room. I made them while we were remodeling.
This little wicker chest is a perfect night stand. It was in my master closet. The little ballerina painting on top of it hung over my bed when I was a little girl. The lamp, which Mr. Autumn bought in Singapore was in our living room.
I love these old Wedgewood plates. They were over the dining room fireplace in our last house. Every time I look at this photo, I think of my son-in-law.
He doesn’t get the “plates on the wall as art” thing. It makes me smile.
This is a prayer rug that we bought in Turkey. If you notice the point, it must face east when the Muslims pray. It was in our last powder room. (Those white marks are the sun’s reflection – go figure).
Here’s the last peak. I once had the mirror in the living room.
I think that is enough for one day. Soon I will give you a look at the shelves and how I accessorized them, with the help of The Lone Rearranger.
Take care.
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Teresa (Our Corner House) says
Oh wow! What a wonderful transformation! I LOVE how every single thing in the room has a story/memory attached. Did I read that right that your mother made that basket? That’s amazing! Also, my confidence is bolstered by your pillows. I bought some pretty fabric to try making my own. I love seeing that everyone else does…makes me believe I can do it, too. Thanks for sharing! -Teresa
shelia says
Such a beautiful bedroom! Love everything about it.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;
Jane @ Cottage at the Crossroads says
Your guest room looks so sunny and inviting. When we moved, I had to find new uses and places for everything. Can’t wait to see how you have accessorized those awesome built-ins!
Kim says
Pretty guest room. Love the colors. Wall color looks like my laundry room.
Alana in Canada says
Lovely and welcoming. Thanks for sharing.
Karie says
Wow! How beautiful. . Any guest would love staying in your guest room. Beautiful, beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Karie
Alicia@ eco friendly homemaking says
Oh it turned out so beautifully!!
dee dee says
Beautiful room! Love all the bright colors sprinkled throughout!
Beth says
I love the color and the light in this room, it works.
deanna says
room looks wonderful! Stopping by from bnotp and wanted to see what you have shared. Hope you’ll stop by homehaven.
The built in book shelf is a great feature to keep and have in the room. Awesome storage space.
Christine says
Your guests will feel so welcomed in this room. So pretty and comfy!…Christine
carolyn rasnick says
The first picture looked like the walls were peach and then after that, they became various shades of yellow. I’m sure they look all different at different times of day!
Thanks for the close up of Kentucky Homes and Gardens magazine in the hip basket! Every home should have one or two copies at least as a home accessory!!! LOL
CR
Elaine says
What a bright and cheerful guest room! Looks super comfy!
Christine says
Thanks for sharing your favorites. I have been looking for something to clean our windows byt the pool and glass cleaners just won’t dissolve the pool water that the polaris shoots on them so I am going to try vinegar next……Christine
Suffia says
It’s absolutely a beautiful room, warm and cozy.