I am so excited to finally reveal our completed master bedroom! Our bedroom has been sorely in need of a makeover since we moved in 7 years ago. Recently, I shared our plans to turn our bedroom into a beautiful retreat with the help of Sherwin-Williams paint and the ColorSnap® app, and today I get to show you the result.
The finished room boasts a neutral color palette, the perfect blend of creams and whites, grays and browns. We installed floor-to-ceiling old barn wood on the wall behind our bed, and this became the main inspiration behind our color choices. We also used the coolest specialty paints to refinish the antique dresser with a crackle paint effect. A handmade upholstered headboard adds softness to the rustic elements in the room. New crown molding, metallic accent pieces, and gray-blue accessories pull the room together. I think our goal of creating a rustic, yet soft, romantic, and polished space was achieved – you’ll have to tell me what you think!
As I mentioned previously, we had purchased several elements for our room that I knew I wanted to work into the final look, but we also had quite a hodgepodge of furniture and decor. We began by clearing out the room and installing a wood wall. I found the wood for the project in a craigslist ad, was able to purchase it for just $1 a foot, and hauled it all home without a second thought. There are actually several different types of wood, and the coloring ranges from quite brown to very gray.
Once we were certain of the wood accent wall, I knew that we’d need to keep the paint in the room light and bright. Although we have incredible light in the room, I wanted to be careful to balance the rustic heaviness of the wood with a clean and warm white. We used SW 7013 Ivory Lace in an eggshell finish for the walls and SW 7004 Snowbound in a flat finish for the ceiling, and a semi-gloss finish for the doors and trim. With the help of the color selection tools available and the expertise of the Sherwin-Williams staff, I was confident that these two colors would work together. I think whites can be challenging to choose and this combination gave me a great result – warm undertones to reflect the wood elements in the room, but a bright, clean result for that polished look. For the trim, we used Pro-Classic Interior Enamel, which has a harder, more durable finish. For the walls and ceiling, we used the Harmony® line of paint. Not only is this product Green Guard Indoor Air Quality Certified, but the zero VOC formula actually works to reduce common household odors! I love that! Between our pets, small children, and living in the country, I am especially excited about this paint that will help my house smell fresher and improve the air quality in my home!!
One of my favorite, favorite projects in the room is this antique dresser. I’ve had this in the room for a while, but it had a really dark, cherry stain on it and didn’t coordinate with the look I wanted to achieve.
I stripped the dresser (which was quite the job!) and decided to try some of the specialty paints that Sherwin-Williams has available. I love the chippy, crackled look on furniture and was able to achieve an awesome finish. This was a four-step process.
I used a base coat over the clean, sanded dresser in a dark grey color pulled from the tones in the wood wall, SW 7048 Urbane Bronze. This is such a nice rich grey-brown. I wanted to paint the whole room this color, but it just would have been too dark for my taste. I was able to use a sample quart of paint to cover the dresser (and I have plenty left over). Since the sample quarts are so cost effective, I think it’s a great way to incorporate some accent colors into the room! After the coat of Urbane Bronze, I added a coat of specialty Faux Impressions paint Metallic Pearl tinted to SW 7503 Sticks & Stones. This dries like a clear shimmer paint – with just a hint of the Sticks & Stones tint. To achieve the crackle finish, next I used Faux Impressions Crackle paint. This works similar to a crackle craft paint – you layer a generous coat of the crackle over the base paint (Urbane Bronze + metallic pearl) and let it dry for a short period of time, then paint a topcoat color over the top. You do not want to wait too long or the crackle effect won’t work, but you also want the crackle glaze to dry for a bit so that it doesn’t blend with the topcoat. For this dresser, I waited 30 minutes after applying the crackle paint before applying the topcoat – the crackle paint was partially dry and tacky in some of the areas. For the topcoat, I used my ceiling paint SW 7004 Snowbound in flat. Use long, sweeping strokes and try not to go back over an area you’ve already applied a stroke of paint to. The crackling starts within seconds and the results are fantastic! I should also note that I worked in small sections (e.g., top of dresser, one side of dresser, two drawers, etc.) so that I could control how much time elapsed before applying the top coat.
One of the final touches in the room was this gorgeous tufted, upholstered headboard. I’ve done some upholstery in the past and was feeling a little intimidated by this project, but I’m so glad I did it. I will share more details in a separate post for the headboard, but I did want to point out a couple things. First, I really think that the headboard adds softness and elegance to the room, making the whole look work. Also, it was a cinch to choose a fabric for the headboard as I had already chosen the main colors of the room. I found linen in an exact match to the Urbane Bronze color that I talked about above. It perfectly ties in the grays and browns of the wood wall, the curtains, and the crackle-finish dresser.
I really love the accessories in the room that add texture and warmth to the foundation set by the paint and furniture. I used soft whites, grays, and creams for bedding, pillows, throw blankets, and the accent chair. And I used galvanized metal and mercury glass to add more of that balance between rustic and polished. It is truly the perfect room for my husband and me, and we love having this sophisticated retreat of our own.
I’m curious to know what you think of our bedroom makeover!
Comments & Reviews
Michele Marino says
Your room is beautiful! I’d love a chance to make over mine too!
Charity says
That is such an elegant, yet comfortable room! Your before is 10 times as pretty as my current room, but your after is just incredible. I normally prefer pieces to be kept in the stained-wood state, but the crackle effect on the dresser is perfect for your room…. and I love all the little decorating details everywhere!
Debra Lee says
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Debra Lee says
I love the dresser makeover!
Natalie says
I need to makeover my living room because there is no paint or pictures on the walls. Winning this gift card would help buy quality paint!
livivua says
I would like to repaint because i am tired of the brown chocolate coat on my kitchen walls
livivua says
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the cape on the corner says
whoa, looks great. i’d love to repaint my kitchen. thanks,
Stephanie says
I love it! I love the colors and how refreshing they are. I really need to makeover my bedroom. It’s been sitting half done for about 2 years. Sad, I know.
Carolyn says
The wood “headboard” is incredible! I’m also surprised how much I love the crackle finish on the dresser. You do great work! I’m going to check out that paint!
Krissy McLean says
With a possible out of state move on the horizon I have any and all rooms available for a make over but this post makes me want a retreat for my husband and I muy pronto!! It is just beautiful and I love the wood wall!!
Crystal says
What a difference some paint makes! We are building a new house and will be ready for paint next week. If I win I will start with picking paint for my new living room!
keshakeke says
I tweeted. https://mobile.twitter.com/keshakeke/status/473752653152133120
keshakeke says
I love your crackled painted dresser and the chandelier is AMAZING! I would love to makeover my bedroom! Great inspiration.
Barbara P. says
Great makeover… I LOVE that headboard and can’t wait to hear more about it. Our master is also in need of a makeover and new paint and a headboard like that would certainly be a great start!