Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Bedroom 1

'We're going to white wash the entire house - can you fit us in before Christmas?!' We negotiated for our decorator to spend two weeks with us before Christmas white washing the entire house so we could bring a clean feel to the place.  Since this option quickly changed with the quest to find the perfect grey, we decided to choose colours/wallpaper for Bedroom No.1.

When we first saw the house, the room seemed very 'close'.  Aged green carpet, 70's panelled wall, satin striped wallpaper, sad windows and curtains and boarded doors.  Clearly the house was refurbed in the 70's.













Our intention wasn't to bring back the Victorian era but to certainly add some warmth and 
charm to the space.   First things first, get the carpet up, repair the flank wall and strip the boarded doors to reveal original 1930's doors. 








Next, rewire the bedroom as part of the entire house (plaster over the damaged areas) and invite the decorator to line the walls with thick lining paper....


Pre-lining paper and plasterer

Part lined




One wall fully lined and a sneak at one of the restored doors
Now for the decorating.  We started with a latte colour beige/brown called Mellow Mocha by Dulux for all the walls followed by a feature wall that captured the brown shade, and will be enhanced by our existing wood bedroom furniture and brown curtains. 








Next comes the feature wall... A wall of much debate - once the room is complete this wall will tie the room together. 


Tatiana Wallpaper in Soft Violet by Voyage


Finally, and this is far as we're going with the bedroom for now as we have so much else to do - here's the bedroom with our new blinds, new walls and new feature wall.







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