If you've kept up with the blog you know that I recently purchased a house, gutted it and completely renovated it inside and out. Check out the before and after of the exterior! This is my first interior room reveal..eek!! This is the guest bedroom. It started out as a completely blank space. We removed the closet in order to make room for a hallway to the master suite. Previously, you had to walk through one room in order to get to the master bedroom. Removing the closet created a new conundrum - how do I add closet space without making a small bedroom unusable. Here is what I came up with:
built in closet units
to know me is to know that I love an ikea hack...these are two malm dressers (I couldn't find this exact dresser, but this one is close) from ikea. Once built, I had my carpenter add two large closets on top of the dressers. The space in between each built in is the exact size for a twin bed longways (which is perfect - it won't stick out into the room too far!)
the lone malm dresser | malm dressers with closets built above |
once the built ins were complete I had to decorate the room. Naturally, this involved a chalk paint® decorative paint by annie sloan project! I had a small dresser from an old house that I love, however the finish wasn't right for this room. Here are the step by step instructions of how I re-did my dresser!
refinishing the dresser and mirror
step 1: coat with paint in graphite. dresser and inside of mirror... . for full coverage I suggest two coats. The dry time in between coats is about 4 hours.
step 2: applying gold leaf accents. check out our previous post on how to apply gold leaf - it's so easy I swear! there are so many gold leaf accents in this room....the chest, the sconces, the mirror, the light fixture...the list could go on and on - I LOVE gold leaf!!
step 2: apply wax to seal. I use a brush to apply annie's waxes. they're so soft, I find this to be the easiest way. Once I apply the wax to a section I immediately wipe back the excess with a soft cloth. Applying wax is similar to applying lotion to your skin. You want to rub it in evenly, leaving a thin, even coat everywhere.