I truly love our Master Bedroom. It is wonderful to be woken up by the sun and lay in bed for a couple of hours on the weekend. I knew that this bedroom needed to feel inviting and meet some very important goals. We needed separate walk-in closets (with pocket doors), an upholstered head board, lots of pillows and access to the deck.
It had to be a place our kids would want to spend time on the weekends and be a place of relaxation to get away from our hectic everyday lives. I started by choosing an upholstered headboard, dark in colour in order to conceal any marks made by the kids. I then bought pillows, 10 to be exact. I filled the decorative pillows with only down, making them the softest pillows ever! It was the bedside tables that I had the most trouble with. To be honest, I have a more contemporary style so when I chose to do a feminine bedroom (by my standard) I had a hard time deciding what bedside tables to use. I was searching my friend Rachelle's store blog http://shophawkeyes.blogspot.com when I stumbled across a couple of bedside tables she had in her store. They were yellow and green, which didn't work in the room but had a great shape. I knew I had to have them. I had them re-painted in white and grey.
John had been insisting we put a TV in the bedroom, which I wasn't all together happy about, but I must say I have changed my mind. On a rainy day or a very early Saturday morning it has been a welcome addition. And Declan is quite taken by the luxury of reclining and cuddling Mummy and Dad while in bed while watching TV.
This is also the room where our concealment shoes (Declan's shoes) are hidden in the wall, making it all the more special.
As indicated by the arrows we still need; bedside lamps (desperately searching), something for underneath the TV (a piece of art), sheepskin rugs for beside the bed (I don't think John will okay this) and garbage bin (just found one).