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Bedroom Fit for a Teen

October 9, 2015 12 Comments

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bedroom fit for a teen

Amy could not be happier with her new bedroom!  She had a vision and we took it slow and kept to it.  Her mom, me, tends to a rush to finish!  This is the first of several posts about our recent renovations of the girls’ bedrooms and the downstairs dining room and living room.

First, it was very apparent we needed to replace the outdated built-ins with closets.  In part we were considereing a move and knew we had to be updated!  The finished rooms exceeded our hopes!

The outdated built ins came out of the girls’ rooms.  Custom built in closets replaced them.  Amy selected large crystal knobs.

Amy room before after

Night and day difference!

Two double door sections with overheads were on each side of the “must have” window seat. Three deep drawers across the bottom add even more storage space. To cover up where part of the new chimney came through the floor to the attic, we had shallow adjustable shelves put in.  Though there are doors we opted to leave the shelves open.  In both rooms we considered how the girls lived in their rooms and tried to customize the new spaces to fit that.

Amy window seat only

No cushion yet but lux pillows and a hand crafted throw invite Amy and visitors to take a seat in this  little special spot.  I find this to be a touch romantic.  The Roman shades made from a curtain panel completed the look.

Amy chest of drawers

The chest of drawers fit nicely next to the boxy closet.

A French style chair commandeered from another part of the house was a wonderful addition.   Perfect!   Her friends have pronounced the room pinterest-y!

Amy french chair

The lack of art work has not diminished the subtle beauty of this room.

Touches of color personalize this room with mementos of the past and fresh flowers.  Don’t you love the niches of small shelves for her special mementos.

amy touches of color

Yes, I love this room fit for a teen. And so does our teen!

Bed linens from IKEA & Target Shabby Chic Collection
Curtains, Pillows from Home Goods
Roman Shade made from sturdy luminous mini blinds
Miss Mustard Seed French Chair
Fair Trade Hand Made Throw Aria
 from Circa Loft
Brentmore Construction
Liberty Crystal Knobs 
Behr Paint Urban Mist

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  1. Kellie Smith says

    February 16, 2016 at 8:13 pm

    I love this! So elegant and feminine! What a great job and beautiful space!

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  2. Heaven says

    October 15, 2015 at 2:26 am

    My teen would love a room with a window seat and beautiful chair. Well done!

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  3. Shirley@Housepitality Designs says

    October 13, 2015 at 12:53 pm

    Such a beautiful makeover….You did a magnificent job and I know your daughter must love spending time in her gorgeous new room!

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      October 13, 2015 at 2:23 pm

      Thanks Shirley! We all love it. Hope your foot is better.

      Reply
  4. Yoon says

    October 10, 2015 at 2:43 am

    Love your new site! Amazing transformation with Amy’s room.

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      October 10, 2015 at 1:07 pm

      Thanks Yoon!

      Reply
  5. Pam Richardson says

    October 10, 2015 at 2:26 am

    Linda, love your daughter’s room! It is youthful but also timeless! I know she will really enjoy it! Great job! Blessings, Pam

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  6. Marsha says

    October 9, 2015 at 3:57 pm

    Wow, looks like a page from a magazine.

    Did you take the old unit off the wall and put a new one up? Or did you just change the face of it? Did you and Amy do all these by yourself?

    Beautiful. Nicely done?

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      October 9, 2015 at 5:55 pm

      The contractors tore everything out. The new closets were custom made. Nothing suited our needs since it was all odd sized shelving and a desk. Jim painted the walls . Amy and I gathered the bedding, etc. Jim put the rods up. A family effort!

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  7. rosemary palmer says

    October 9, 2015 at 1:08 pm

    Beautiful. Great job, I know Amy is proud to show her friends. Is the chest of drawers from some of your old furniture?

    Can’t wait to see the rest of your house.

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    • bushel and a pickle says

      October 9, 2015 at 5:56 pm

      Mom and Dad’s bedroom furniture. We are loving the changes.

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      • rosemary palmer says

        October 11, 2015 at 7:43 pm

        I knew it looked like some of what used to be in the house.

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