
And it wants to be friends with this fabric: Isn’t it SO happy? It wants to live in my room as a giant lumbar pillow on my bed. Here’s what it looks like in a pillow from my sponsor Lily on Blue: Kaufmann and the more I look at it, the more I think it’s hypnotizing me into a lifetime of devotion to it. NO MORE WAFFLING, MY FRIENDS! I’m starting from square one, doing it right, and paint color will be the very LAST thing I choose. It’s Benjamin Moore Silver Sage, color-matched to Valspar paint, which I swear by. You can see the current color in this pic of my bed. Stop trying for several months, hoping inspiration will strike. Try to find fabrics and other pieces to match that exact color. Step Fiveįinally give up and settle on a color that I like a little bit. We’ve probably lost square footage in our bedroom because the walls are so thick with paint. Reassure husband that I finally know what I want and just need to repaint ONE. Stare at wall of paint splotches for weeks deciding which I like best.
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Here’s what my process has looked like so far, which can also be titled: How to Live in Your Home for Three Years Without Creating A Decent Master Bedroom:Īgonize over paint chips.


It’s a tragedy.Īnd it’s not because I haven’t tried. We enjoy the romantic mood lighting cast from a lightbulb hanging from a cord in the middle of the room. No curtains, nothing on the walls, no furniture except our bed and temporary nightstands. This is the most neglected room in the house. In the spirit of jumping around from project to project, I wanted to tell you the story of my (future) master bedroom. If you’ve been reading here long, you know that I am nothing if not laser-focused, completing whole projects before moving on to new ones, focusing all my efforts on one room at a time to quickly finish projects.
