Today was a jam-packed DIY filled day and I have pretty pictures to show for it…
I got my fabric yesterday and I couldn’t wait to play with it…well, work with it. It is my job after all. This project was something I wanted to do anyway, but it was for an HGTV.com tutorial, so it got bumped up the list. Don’t ask me how I did this project, yet. I wrote a full tutorial and it will be available soon (a few weeks probably) and I’ll link to it when it’s live.
So, can you start to see my vision come to life from the bones of the room I showed a few weeks ago?
I love how the wall treatment works with the bed.
…and the chandelier is just waiting patiently on the chair that’s waiting patiently as well. One thing at a time.
I’ve had company lately as I’ve been working on my projects. She’s my neighbor’s cat, but we used to play with her and her kittens when they were strays. She comes around now and then to visit.
Yes, my Christmas tree is still out on my deck. I just dragged it out and left it there and there it still sits. It might be a fortunate thing since I’m working on Christmas projects and it might be a good thing to have a tree in the background for some of the photo shoots. Of course, that means I have to haul it off the deck and put lights on it again…
Anyway, I also did some research to figure out what kind of curtains I want to make for the bedroom. This is for a tutorial as well and, since I’ve written several curtain tutorials, I want to bring something new to this one.
I think I’ve settled on what I want to do.
I did take a few minutes in the day to throw some leftover veggies into tortillas for a quick lunch…
…and I even took time to take a picture of it.
The afternoon was spent writing articles and editing photos. My mom then came over when she was done with work and helped me paint the wood planks for the bedroom ceiling (also for a tutorial.)
I’ve been ultra productive the past few days, even for me, but I get to slow down a little tomorrow for a haircut. Am I the only one who thinks that’s a big treat? I just get to sit there and I don’t feel like I have to plow through my to-do list or get up to get anyone a snack.
I will do some more work on tutorials and the ceiling fan is coming down, hallelujah, so there will still be plenty going on.
Before I sign off, I’ll leave you with this…
Just because I love it so much.
AMAZING ! I love the bed and it all just came together, didn’t it ? Can’t wait to see the chandelier hanging. Looks really nice!
Betsy
Its just Divine!
love, love, love. the color of that fabric is so rich looking. it appears to be a deep spruce or indigo. very nice. can’t wait to see the chair done and the chandy hung. have fun!
Love it! I can’t wait to see the tutorial on how you put the fabric on the walls.
Marian,
You wear me out just describing your day. You bedroom looks divine!!! I can’t wait to see the rest.
The lamps. Drool. Did you paint them?
Love it all!
Just beautiful! I love how the material really make the lamps stand out now.
This is ah-mazing! Gorgeous! Can’t wait for the tutorials. Love the fabrics, love the colors, love the textures. Well done.
major transformation! very inspired. you are so going to enjoy sleeping in there tonight.
Fiona xx
I love everything! Anxiously awaiting tutorials on how you did it! I’m not afraid to try 🙂
You really get right to it, don’t you? I’m ashamed that I’ve had a bench in my kitchen for six weeks waiting for its second coat of Tricycle. I’ll do it tomorrow. Promise. Ann
WOW!! That is just stunning. The fabric looks amazing, and it looks beautiful with your bed. Just gorgeous!
It is absolutely beautiful – the wall treatment and the whole room! When you said ‘plow through my to-do list’ it made me wonder if your organized system was simply lists and lists…have you already talked about this? How DO you keep track of all the details of your life?
Looks beautiful Marian! LOVE that pattern and colors too!
xx
Anne
I have decided that you officially have the coolest job ever.
Yeah, me too. 🙂
Gasp! That is gorgeous! I am almost in tears with room envy! Haha! I must confess, when I do something gorgeous in my own home, I often say in jest, “Take that, Mustard Seed!” I most assuredly would “take that, Mustard Seed.” You give me so much inspiration. So beautiful! Can’t wait for all the HGTV tutorials! Enjoy your haircut tomorrow. That is definitely something I look forward to. My stylist puts me in a trance with her scalp massages!
LOL! I love that. 🙂
That paper is absolutely amazing!! I can’t wait to see the finished product. Gorgeous!!
You have instantly made me feel better…I thought I was the only one with Christmas stuff still hanging around. LOVE the fabric and the RH bed. Beautiful!
I love the color, the design, the way it looks with the furniture, and especially that it is fabric, not wallpaper. 🙂
Gorgeous! Love the fabric and can’t wait to read your tutorial. I’m heading to the hairdresser tomorrow too for a cut and highlights. I also look forward to not having to get anyone a snack and the possibility of reading my book club book.
Didn’t I say that fabric was fabulous?! I can’t wait to see the tute for this one…
Beauty! I pitched the idea of upholstering a wall in our house to DH. He thinks I’ve lost it; can’t see my vision – YET. 🙂 Looking forward to the tutorial. Did you apply Scotchguard to the fabric?
WOW! what a dramatic difference. It’s lovely on all levels. I just wanna stare at it…I can’t imagine how wonderful it looks in person, it gives the room a very warm and cozy feel, but yet it’s very classy! Great job!
I’ve got a swath of fabric I’m getting ready to apply to the wall behind my bed — once I figure out which wall it’s going to end up on! Great job, as always (and love the little boxwood)!
Your room is magnificent Marion!! I absolutely love the fabric on your wall. I can’t wait for the tutorial on how to do it!
You have inspired me once again! Thank you!!
Oh you matched up the pattern perfectly! That’s hard. I bet you used starch, my favorite application for fabric treatment on walls. Yes, getting your hair done is a treat. Unless you want a wonky haircut, you have to sit still, and do nothing.
Beautiful. I’ve heard of the starch technique before and you’ve inspired me to do a wall! Just one question – Is there a way to hang plates etc., without poking holes in the fabric?
I bought your book and read it in one day! You have quite your own ministry, Marion. I was freed- up when I finished reading your book. Thanks for all of the reminders.
That wall fabric is absolutely gorgeous! And i am intrigued by the mention of planks for the ceiling since I’ve been cosidering something similar in our house. Can’t wait to see the final reveal!
I need a spellchecker.
It looks beautiful! And allthough your post is about the fabric, your nightstand mostly caught my eye. It’s beautiful like that, and I could never paint that. Maybe you would? You inspired me to think about a wall fabric in my bedroom.
That wall is breathtaking.I know you will hear it heaps but you are so clever-love dee x
I always get to my hair cuts 10 minutes early so I can sit on the couch and read a magazine for an extra little bit…..then I found out that annoys the stylist because she’s supposed to come get me as soon as I get there so I’m cutting into her break time!!! sigh, can’t a girl get a little extra relaxing time?!?!?
I love how your room is shaping up, lots of inspiration for me because my room is, of course, the last on the list at our house 🙂
That looks great, looking forward to the tutorial!!! And the bed is perfect, thinking you may not be painting it. 🙂 Enjoy your pamper day!
Simply Stunning!
Stunning!
PS…I am guessing liquid starch.
I’ll bet there is just a huge grin on your face when you climb under those covers at night. You probably had to get new PJ’s just to feel worthy enough for that bed. I love it! I also love you and everything you stand for. You truly are an inspiration in every way.
Oh, great, now I feel like all of my room redos are inadequate.
Ha! Oh no, don’t feel like that. 🙂
I LOVE IT!!!!!
Our master bedroom is in desperate need of some decorating. It seems to become the place for cast off furniture and odds and ends that don’t really have a home. Your pictures are inspiring! Life to the full, Melissa
Oh goodness, that is one lovely bedroom you are creating! What a restful space…..
How I wish you would come to my house and work your magic!
I love the fabric and the bed……It is amazing how the fabric lights up the room….was it difficult to do?? I am working with a client at the moment…and thinking this might be a solution for her bedroom
I love it!!! Can’t wait to look at the tutorial. I’ve always wanted to put some burlap on a wall somewhere in my house. May be I can. Susan
OK, I’ll confess I did have tears…in appreciation of a wonderful transformation (even though it’s not completely done) and imagining how overjoyed you must be with the results thus far. Maybe the tears come from the need to do something that satisfying in my own home/life. Yes, I’d love to see a post highlighting how you keep yourself and your household organized, making time for work, children and God in each day.
Oh my, this is so very beautiful! I think you have inspired me to do something with our master bedroom…
Shut.the.front.door! It looks amazing! When you run out of rooms in your home to redo for promos and want to drive 40 minutes west, look me up! I can distinctively remember how I vowed to never put up wall paper in my house. But now, I am thinking a little bit of pattern could do a girl good. Wallpaper seems so permanent compared to paint. However, I do believe that as I get older (I’m in my early 30s) that I am becoming more confident in who I am and thus making bolder choices that clearly feel more ‘me’ (ie. choosing which tasks to spend my time doing (work, church, personal time), clothing, home decor…)
Crazy pretty ! I LOVE THOSE LAMPS!!! The room looks beautiful. LOVE the bed.
LOVE the new look of your bedroom…
Looking forward to the tutorial..
Question waiting to be answered would be size of wall and fabric needed to cover it..
Patiently waiting here in Western Pa…
Have a great day and yes I too get excited when I can get my hair done..HaHa..
How elegant it looks! This is so beautiful! Isn’t it funny how when it starts to come together you don’t want to stop until it’s done? Awesome Job!
Your fabric wall is beautiful! I used the same fabric to upholster my dining chairs and I just love it.
Your room is beautiful – LOVE that bed! And those lamps! I can’t wait to read about your bedding – please tell us about it soon! Love that little kitty!
oh Marian this is sooooooo you! elegant and unique the fabric wall is such a great back drop for that drop dead gorgeous bed ;). every thing in this room really compliments each other, the bedding ,lamps , end tables, the bed, fabric wall and those plates .
Guess what? My deck looks exactly like your deck: Christmas tree, grill, tree stand. We’re thinking of setting the tree ablaze in our fire pit as soon as the weather warms up!
wow that is amazing! the fabric wall is exactly what that room needed. well done!
That fabric pulls everything together so well. Just LOVE it. What a beautiful, comforting space.
Love!
The room is coming along beautifully. Already soo much better. I can’t wait to see it all. You really have a gift for design and that you do it yourself, get your own hands dirty, makes it all the more beautiful. When I came upon this site a few months ago (through a milk paint blog post) I never thought it would have inspired, educated, and entertained me as much as it does. Yeah!!
Simply Gorgeous!
looks amazing, ms. marian!
xoxo
Marian, it looks STUNNING.
No, I don’t think the bedspread would’ve been too much…. LOL!!! 😉 Your vision is coming together beautifully! And no, you’re not the only person who thinks a haircut is a treat!
I am drooling. When my mother-in-law moves out and I get into my space again I will try to create my own lovely space. I am in love with your lamps!
Amazingly Gorgeous!!!
Oh, Marian, it’s so wonderful! That fabric looks totally fantastic on the wall. Can’t wait for the tutorial!
Oh my! You just raised the “Miss Mustard Seed Gorgeous” bar several feet into GORGALICIOUS gorgeous. Cannot wait to see the rest when completed. Seriously, can’t wait so hurry!!! looking forward to the tutorials.
it’s stunning!! how do you do it all? i think your day must have more hours in it than mine. : ) can’t wait to see the tutorial.
Simply lovely! Looks like a decorators show home masterbedroom. That fabric is simply scrumptious on that wall. Looking foward to your tutorials when you are able to share.
And no, you aren’t the only one who thinks getting her haircut is a treat. ; ) I always feel like a million bucks after I leave the salon. Yep, definitely a treat.
Beeee-U-tiful! 🙂
It looks beautiful! I have to know, where is your bed frame from?? I LOVE it!
Beautiful! Looking forward to the tutorial!
Wow Marian! Your room is coming along so nicely! I just love the colors you have chosen and the fabric on the wall is just beautiful.
I am in the process of redoing my daughter’s bedroom while she is away at college to surprise her. I was going to stencil the wall behind her bed, but now I am rethinking and might put up fabric!! You are awesome!
By the way, It was a thrill to meet you at your church women’s conference!
Blessings!
WOW!!!!! That fabric is fabulous in your bedroom – looks gorgeous with the bed, and I cannot wait for all of your upcoming tutorials because there are a lot of projects waiting patiently for me too!!!
So glad I’m not the only one – I jump around the house doing whichever project I feel “ready” to do – I think my husband wonders why I don’t focus on one room at a time, but I have to work on something that I’m in the mood to do! So glad that you post pretty much every day, because I really need all of this inspiration and motivation!
Thank you!
Leah
Stunning, eveything looks great. Loving the fabric wall and the plates, oh yes the plates just add that special touch.
Beverly
It looks fabulous! I love the look you are going for (and getting!)
Oooh, I’ve always wondered if one could put fabric on the walls similarly to wallpaper!! This looks amazing!! I must try my hand at it someday.
Liz
I LOVE your new room. The fabric is BEAUTIFUL and your headboard, lamp, nightstands,…
are FABULOUS !!! I LOVE it !!!
I am so excited to see your tut for this! When you showed the fabric I was wondering how you were going to use such a large print and it is perfect! Looks so rich and inviting.
Wow….oh do I love this fabric! So sweet and somehow calming. How great it is to love what you do!!!
Thumbs up Marion!!!
Kelly
I love not only the color/pattern, but the TEXTURE the fabric brings! So pretty!
Marion -First, no it is not silly to be excited about getting your hair done. It is a big treat to me too. and……WOW…..Your bedbroom (and hubs) looks absolutely GRAND. Just gorgeous. Grand work as always. Blessings Paula
Wow… it just gets PRETTIER AND PRETTIER… hope I spelled that right.
What a cute kitty! The tree isn’t so bad being out there… gives the birds a place to get out of the weather. So, see you’re doing a good thing after all!!
Mary
Love the fabric and a sweet kitty, too.
Absolutely beautiful!!!! Will you use the same fabric for the window coverings??? So curious…..
That is absoluutely gorgeous! You are so talented. I think having ones hair cut is the biggest treat ever. Can’t wait for the tutorials.
Stunning!!! I can’t wait for the link to the tutorial – inspiring!!!
I love how fabulous your bedside lamps look now with the new bed and fabric wall treatment.
I LOVE the room! I think the kitty would look marvelous curled up on your bed in your next picture shoot! 🙂
The wall looks great Marian! I’m a little jealous of all the great new stuff you have gotten lately!
W….O….W….!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your bedroom is absolutely STUNNING!!!
Love the wall, the lamp, the bed….everything!
( including your lunch, it looks yummy!…..and the cat too! 🙂
I love the wall treatment. I am also anxiously awaiting your tutorial on the ceiling. I want to put wood up on my ceiling in the family room to cover the awful popcorn ceiling that came with the house. I’ve seen some DIY info but can’t wait to see yours.
That really made your room pop! Great color and I love the idea of fabic on the wall. Fingers crossed that you have an easy method 😉
Marian, the fabric is gorgeous on the wall behind the bed. I also love the plates on the wall. Your eye is just amazing. Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to see the tutorials. (And I think the kitty liked it too!)
WOW! That wall looks like it took A LOT of work. I would have been freaking out about matching the print with each 44″ or 54″ width section. Yikes! I do have one teensy-weensy suggestion ~ in each corner, I would give a tryout to covering the intersection of fabric and wall with a narrow inverted cove piece of trim….painted the same color of the walls or ? … can’t decide. 🙂 Can’t wait to see the tutorial for the supply list ~ I have used a can of spray adhesive before for fabric, but not to that scale. Great job!
Yes, we’re actually going to do that. The drywall on those corners was a part of the addition, so it was pretty sloppy and crooked. We’re going to add a piece of trim to get it a nice, straight visual line.
Love it – absolutely stunning!!!! I love casual country french. You are wonder woman.
Am I the only one that thought those lamps looked like they were marble – from afar? They’re really beautiful! Love you fabric wall, and look forward to your ceiling tutorial!
Absolutely beautiful. Never notice the lamps until they are posted behind this fabric wall. They are beautiful.
Throwing my own “it’s gorgeous” into the mix. Love the color! Way back in the 80’s when I was a very young Officer’s wife in Fort Sill, OK, (another time and another name ago), some career Army wives opened a shop to showcase how to use fabric on just about anything (even countertops) to dress up ugly, tired military housing. Wow! The possibilities are endless! I bet your Mom tried it too. I’m looking forward to your tutorial and seeing the column for HGTV. Thanks for the preview.
This is so fluffy/beautiful I’m gonna die. 😉
LOL…I love that movie. 🙂
So stunning! I am sitting here drooling, wishing I could be you!
Back to my struggles on my own (simple) project!
So Beautiful!!!!! And you MUST tell us about those lamps. I may have missed it, but I don’t remember seeing about those. I love, love the wall! karen
Looks gorgeous. And now I get where you were going with the room. I bet it’s nice to work on projects for you for once. How nice that they can double as work projects as well. You must have been living right lately for that all to work out. Way to go. And thanks for reminding me that I need to schedule a haircut.
What did you do with the floor. I loved the area run you had down in previous pictures.
Ann
thejardinencantado.blogspot.com
The difference in the before and after is amazing! Love the fabric, bed, pillows, bedding, and your lamps from before go perfect with it all!
Hi Marian,
I’m surprised there weren’t other compliments besides Mary’s on your fantastic pattern matching job. It is very impressive!
I’m feeling way better about the fact that I just took my Christmas tree down yesterday. =D
We’ve been a combination of sick and busy since Christmas Eve.
GORGEOUS difference the fabric makes in tying your whole look together. Can’t wait for the sequel posts!
It’s gorgeous, Marian!
Can’t wait for the tutorial…the pattern match is fantastic…love the colors and the bed and the lamps, and…I could go on and on! We are building a new home and I’m already decorating the heck out of it in my mind. Thanks for all the great inspiration!!!!
Oh my gosh…we did this in the 80’s! Yours looks great, Marian. It really enhances the room beautifully. Gorgeous choice of fabric, too.
Fabulous wall treatment and the fabric is gorgeous. I am looking forward to your tutorial.
Is it me but in your previous posts the fabric was blue but these photos look like the fabric is kind of blue green and even a little hazy. Probably a camera setting, not that I am a camera pro by no means. Just wondering!
Yeah, it’s just the way it looks on the screen. The fabric is definitely indigo. The room has a very pale green on the walls right now and it casts a green on everything it seems. I’m painting them a fresh white tomorrow. The room is also very hard to photograph since there’s only one west-facing window.
I love what you’ve done with the fabric walls! Have you considered using drop cloths to make curtains? The look like an ivory linen, just like your bead head/footboard. I can’t wait to see what you come up with. I’m a huge fan.
That looks fabulous!!! Can’t wait for the tutorial!
Your room is making a beautiful transformation! Cant wait to see it finished!
Beth
Love the fabric wall, so pretty and sophisticated.
Looks beautiful. I love the fabric treatment and the plain white plates. Do your end tables match? In color, yes. In style, ? Did you switch out the one on the left side as we face the bed? Can’t wait for the tutorial and the fabricl adhesive. Why did you choose fabric in lieu of wallpaper? Texture? Harriett
The side tables are the same ones that were in the “bones” picture. They are mismatched pieces I found at yard sales. I am planning to paint them…surprise, surprise! I chose the fabric because it can be easily removed when/if I get tired of it. Wallpaper is too permanent for me. It’s also a lot easier to apply.
You did a fabulous job with that gorgeous fabric! I fell in love with it, too. You scored!
WOW!!!! I cannot wait for the tutorial!!! That looks amazing! I hope it is easier than it looks 🙂
And I can definitely relate to a haircut being a real treat!
Love it all, but must admit, I love that cute kitty more! Hope you took time to pet her!
Absolutely beautiful and can’t wait for the tutorials…..love, love your vision.
Really beautiful and soooo classy. So Miss Mustard Seed!
Beautiful project, and I am very impressed at the speed at which you work once you put your mind to a project. Looking forward to the tutorial. I hope your neighbor’s gorgeous kitty got to come inside to keep you company for awhile!
MMS,
You not only inspire me, you amaze me!! Just beautiful.
It looks fabulous! Can’t wait to see what you use on the windows.
That fabric on the wall is INCREDIBLE! And it looks so professionally done! I am just so impressed! What a HUGE difference the new bed made, but that fabric just nailed it! Can’t wait to see the tutorials coming up!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the fabric on the wall! You have me thinking about doing that as well. Can’t wait to see the tutorial!
Um, yeah….AMAZING. That is absolutely stunning. I love it! I mean, I can’t get over how much I love it. I’d stay in there all day long and just look at it if I were you. 🙂
Everything…so perfect. Even the photo of the sweet kitty.
I agree with you about having your hair done…It’s such a treat for me too. So relaxing…even nurturing…I have a great stylist…and I just put myself in n her hands and let her do her thing!
Gorgeous! And yes a haircut is an absolute treat – total me time & the rest of the world, work, family, life has to wait!!
Amazing as always! Looking forward to see the final reveal. I love the lamps. If you’ve mentioned where you got them, I missed it. Would love to buy a pair.
And did you mean to imply Christmas decor should be removed before Easter?! I may have to rethink my entire plan!
Your room is looking so wonderful, the wall fabric is such a great pick and the full room looks warming and crisp. I just love it.
I get excited every time I see a miss mustard seed email in my inbox. You always make my day. Love everything you do. Now if you could only bottle your energy and enthusiasm I’d buy THAT too. Along with your great paints. Bedroom wall is amazing. Thank you for sharing.
I love your bed – did you purchase that or do it yourself?
I love the transformation of this room. Each piece has a completely different look with the addition of the wall treatment. I know the paint treatment of the night stands will be amazing, but I actually like them in their current state. I love the layers that are being placed with each of the items, walls, night stands, lamps, bed…one of my favorite rooms I have seen. The lamps really pop without standing out too much. Where did you get them, please?
Absolutely stunning fabric walls. The colour palette is so soothing and inviting, can’t wait to see the tutorial! Really enjoy your posts. Have a great weekend.
loved the fabric and the idea and “its got me goin!” I’ve moved my curtain to the third house I’ve bought that go in my bedroom and the first house wallpaper matched the curtains on the one wall where the curtains were. Now i want to go out to find that wall paper to match those curtains in my bedroom. AND….i found two mis matched cream colored bedside tables that were queen ann style. I painted them both white and i love the creative difference and both have mismatched lamps, shabby chic style thought. Love your blog and oh so much the kitty standing in approvement. My kitty does the same.
Beautiful kitty. It looks like she wanted to come inside and hang out. 🙂
The room looks awesome too!
Beautiful!!
Three words- Beautiful, amazing gorgeous! Can’t wait for the tutorial!
Three words – Amazing, Beautiful, Gorgeous! Wow! Great job! Looking forward to tutorial!
Very calming, serene, and pretty. That fabric on the wall makes a dramatic difference!
I also would love to know about the lamps. Love the walls but I need lamps! Actually, love everything I see.
I’m a MMS stalker and I’m finally coming out of hiding for this question! HA! 😉 So, I have always wanted to cover a wall in fabric, but I have severe allergies and have been worried about the dust and cleaning aspect of it. Have you covered a wall before and if so, what are your thoughts on that issue? Is the adhesive you used strong enough to take a damp cloth wipe down? Do you vacuum the wall? I was thinking of just using staples across the top covered with moulding instead of an adhesive. Thoughts on technique? Thanks so much for this literally itching question! 😉 Smiles!
Great job Miss Mustard Seed … as usual … great choices make awesome results.
Love it all.
Audrey Z.
Timeless Treasures
Wow! Marian, this looks fantastic! I wouldn’t have expected anything less than fantastic coming from MMS, but your room makeover just blew me away! This looks amazing! Super well done 🙂
Honestly, I can’t think of one way to improve it – bravo!
Oh my goodness…..this just looks wonderful! I love it! You did a great job, I know your are enjoying every minuite of it …now. Thank you for sharing!
Leticia
Truly fantastic. I think you will sleep better and have more productive dreams because of surrounding yourself in that beauty.
I love the technique and the fabric. Have seen in it red, but not sure where to find it. Can you tell us where to get that fabric?
I can’t wait to see it all come together, though it’s already gorgeous. That fabric wall is super amazing! The pattern, the color, the oversize lamps. Hurry up and finish, we wanna see!
Lurve it!! So beautiful. Such inspiration, hummmmmmm
Beautiful!! I’m wondering what is the real color of the bed? in other pictures, it looked darker
Marian, what did you use to clean your brass chandelier please? I bought one similar at an estate sale …could use a little elbow grease ( and an electrician ) lol
You were born to inspire ..you little muse you! Thank you so much for leading us to do good things for our homes and uplift our spirits..
Blessings,
Deb
It’s official. I want a fabric wall. This.is.stunning Marian!
Love the room…especially the drapes!!…where did you find the drapes/fabric??
Good Morning Marian,
I love your master bedroom; wonderful job! I was just wondering if you would mind telling me where you got your bed from? I have had my head board for over thirty years and would love a change. Thank you.
sincerely Helen Rayburn
Sure! I bought the Vienne bed from Retoration Hardware. It’s on sale now, but I caught it when the price was around $1000, so you may want to wait and watch for the price to drop… http://www.restorationhardware.com/catalog/product/product.jsp?productId=prod80011&categoryId=search I absolutely love it, though. I’m very partial to antique/vintage furniture because of the quality, but I would buy a new piece from RH again in a heartbeat.
Could you give info on the fabric: name, source, etc? Love it!
I love your bedroom wall and curtain fabric. Where did you purchase the fabric and also the name of the fabric? I want a bedroom just like yours!
Echoing the other gals – what is the name/mfr. of your wall fabric? As a lifelong Fabric Freak, I think I need some of that!! 🙂
Thanks, Marian!
P.S. How wonderful was my niece Abbe’ as your Memphis instructor? She’s awesome!!
Great idea, been looking for a tutorial for a while! Can you please link us to your tutorial?
I have the same fabric on some chairs in my formal dining that you have on your bedroom wall. I have a small scrap left and would like to make some pillows but I can’t find the fabric in stores or online.Do you remember the name and manufacturer. I thought it was Waverly, but I can’t find it on their website. I reupholstered the chairs a few years ago, so it maybe be discontinued.
Hello!
I can’t find the information on the wall coverings and how you did that. Can you send me the link or information?
Thanks so very much!!!