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Spring Guest Room Refresh


I'm so happy to be part of a Spring Refresh Blog Hop organized by the very talented Jess of Honey n' Hydrangea. At the end of this post don't miss all of the other posts linked up for this event. With our recent bathroom renovation also came switching the guest room to this room, which adjoins the bathroom through a new pocket door. It was really just a bare bones room so I decided to freshen it up for Spring. Here's what I started with:





The bed was a Craigslist find a while back and I repainted it but kept the brass. I got the Laura Ashley sage green quilt set last year and I still like it so I kept it. Greens are perfect for Spring. Since I went with a navy cabinet in the bathroom I decided to use navy in this adjoining guest room. I fell in love with this pillow from Better Homes and Gardens at Walmart and it became my starting point. All of the white pillows are BH&G also, from last year.



I have been eliminating the yellowing 1980s mini blinds from each room in the house as I can. It felt so good to get those awful things down! I really wanted to make some new navy and white buffalo check curtains, but I was running out of time before guests were coming! So I was super excited to find these for cheaper than I could even make them.



My trusty old brass lamps my Mom gave me years ago also stayed. I used to have a lot of blue and white in our previous home, but since we moved most of it has been packed away. It was fun to finally have a place to bring them out again! I shopped the house and found enough accessories to give each bedside table a splash of brass too.

Some dogwood branches from the yard tucked into the willow branches added a little pop of white against the log walls. I've been surprised at how long they've stayed pretty! I'd never brought dogwood branches inside before. I would definitely recommend checking and shaking them carefully to check for bugs!




I added the guest book I made a while back because I love to look back and remember our family and friends' visits. That's a hand blown glass friendship ball from York, England that my parents brought me from a trip.


Across the room, on what was previously just an empty wall, I added an antique dressing table that is a family piece. I've had it stored for a while until I could find the right spot for it. I love that when the family members it is special to come to visit they can enjoy it.


More shopping of pieces I had in storage gave me enough to make this spot pretty. 


Some bright pink azaleas from the yard added just the right pop of color over here.





So that's it for my Spring Guest Room Refresh. This room is far from done but at least it's ready and more welcoming for guests. Now please click on the links below to see the other Spring Refresh posts in the Blog Hop to see so much Spring décor inspiration.
It's Springspiration!


Kellie: Gratefully Vintage    Jamie: My Ideal Mess    Wendy: Life on the Shady Grove


Dara: Hood Creek Log Cabin    Jess: Honey n' Hydrangea   Sarah: She Holds Dearly


Brittany: Indigo & Honey    Heather:  One Horse Lane    Layla: My Sunset Avenue


Kirsten: Bright Yellow Door   Rachel: Beautiful Treasures Blog  Kendra: Kendra Bester Design


Keila: Home and Hydrangeas   Hannah: The White & Wood Blog   Beth: 1111 Light Lane



12 comments

Unknown said...

Your room turned out so pretty!!! I especially love the curtains and pops of navy. I'm packing my suitcase, be right there!!!

Sarah | She Holds Dearly said...

Your cabin is enchanting! Any guest would be proud to stay in such a room. Isn't it fun when something as simple as a pillow can be an inspiration piece? And the little bunny in the mirror, just darling. Well done, my friend.

Brittany said...

Hi Dara! I am so inspired by your cabin and what you're doing with it. The walls add so much character, grit and beauty to the space--but I bet they're a challenge sometimes! I love how you've embraced them and worked your style. The check curtains and gorgeous dark tones on the nightstand and accessories work so well to balance out the wood texture and the creamy whites. I'm so impressed! I enjoyed your post and can't wait to dig deeper into your blog. It has been a pleasure meeting you behind the scenes and doing this hop with you. Hope your family is all well. Talk to you soon friend!

Unknown said...

This guest room turned out so beautiful Dara!! I'll be right over for a weekend stay! Love the green quilt with the navy and white, and the sun coming in to highlight it all! So pretty! xoxo

Heather
One Horse Lane

Unknown said...

Dara this room is one of my favorite bc it really has the cabin feel!!! you are SO good at mixing tones and prints! The willow branches are perfection and your black and gold side lamps are amazing! I love it all!!!

Kellie said...

This room is fabulous! I love how you decorate your home! It is so cozy and beautiful! I LOVE those brass lights and how special that they are from your mom! I have a guest book in my guest room too! It's fun to look at it sometimes and remember! Doing the blog hop with you has been so much fun!

Unknown said...

You have the most inspiring cozy cabin, filled with so many amazing treasures...i just wanna curl up in the room and read a book...and sign the guest book;) What an awesome idea...I'll have to add one to my guest room!

Kendra said...

Oh I love you place it is so unique and your so lucky to not have the typic house. I love your cabin and how you decorated it for spring!

Unknown said...

Everything looks so pretty together! I love the wood tones with the springy green & contrast of the curtains! Amazing job and loved reading your post! xo, B

Unknown said...

Beautifully done! I love how you used things you had to spruce up this room. You did an awesome job!!

Mckinley Gatley said...

Pretty nice post. Those Grommet Curtains are so pretty! When I first saw the picture of your desk I thought it was a picture from a magazine!

Kristin White Arrows Home said...

Love the checked curtains! They add so much character to the space. Your guests must feel spoiled staying in such a pretty space!

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