We're all finished with our One Room Challenge project, our arts and crafts-inspired log home primary bedroom.
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I'll just load all of the pictures of the room for you to see and then at the end, I've got everything possible linked. Most everything is linked here, in my Wayfair storefront and here in my Amazon storefront.
Here we go! We did so much work in this room. We replaced a blown window, removed shakes and popcorn finish from the walls, and installed a wide plank pine floor.
As you can see, it's a pretty big room and this was a huge project.
We decided to remove the two ceiling fan lights we had before and add this big Kichler chandelier. It is definitely a statement!
And the bedding. We seriously struggle to leave the bed sometimes lol. This super king sized goose down comforter is so dreamy. I bought and returned several before I found the perfect size and weight, and this is it!
I paired it with this lightweight gray blanket set,
and William Morris Strawberry Thief pattern throw pillow covers
I always love to pick up art on our trips as souvenirs. I framed these prints from Charleston, SC in some thrifted frames.
I bought and returned several pairs of curtains before I found these leaf-patterned curtains in slate blue. And I found the vintage rug on Etsy.
We installed this new old beam mantel on the fireplace in the center of the room. It's the other half of the antique beam we used to make the mantel for the living room mantel. It makes such a difference to have a mantel on this giant expanse of stone.
We put down this faux cow hide rug in front of the fireplace along with this really affordable green velvet chesterfield love seat. Last I checked, that one was out of stock in green so if it still is, here are some other options from Amazon and Wayfair.
We repainted this thrifted console cabinet and used it as a bar area. The painting and lamp were also thrifted.
And I love having a spot to display my decanter collection. That hobnail one in front belonged to Mike's great aunt. We received the one on the back right as a wedding gift. That decanter and glass set was literally the only thing Mike added to our registry! The rest of them are thrifting finds.
Ok now let's talk about this wallpaper! It is one of my favorite things in this room. It was really my starting point for the entire design. It perfectly tied in the walls and all of the other colors we used.
I found that antique dressing table set and painted it. All of the accessories were thrifted except for the best faux peonies ever.

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