I'm pretty sure that the most lived in room of our house is our bedroom.
We live in a small 1400 square foot house, with a fairly large master bedroom.
And so, this has become the bedroom/family room for the Hubs and I.
We prefer that the living room is tv free,
so our tv is tucked away in the armoire in our bedroom.
Grandkids over for a visit and want to watch a movie?
Pile up on Papa and Nana's bed, (the aftermath as seen above), and enjoy!
Our room probably gets the best light in the house.
With it's soft gray walls and white breadboard,
it's reminiscent of the beach cottage I've always wanted.
A little bit of beach shell art goes with my beach cottage wanna be room.
Hello, smartest and easiest solution to where do I keep my handbag!
And what you don't see is,
our nightstands that are always loaded with books and such.
How do people keep their nightstands perfectly styled with only a few well chosen trinkets on them?
You also don't see the elliptical machine on the other side of the room,
ready for me to work out on days when it's too rainy to run outdoors.
Oh, the things we don't show in blogland...
giving the illusion that our homes are always clean, neat and decorated like a magazine!
Not in this well loved, well lived in room!
Still following,
It's tempting to only show the pretty isn't it? But the real life stuff...the over flowing nightstands...that's life. And it has it's own particular kind of beauty I think.
ReplyDeleteIt's kind of like our lives, isn't it? We show the pretty outside trying to make it always look good, and not the sometimes disheveled inside. Anyway, your bedroom looks like a comfy place to hangout.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
One day when my husband retires we will have a light and airy bedroom. No more dark walls, etc, for sleeping in the day. I love yours.
ReplyDeleteI love the grey paint, Elizabeth. I've been wondering if we should make the switch, from LR to our bedroom with the TV. Our master bedroom is twice as large as our living room, and it might be more practical with grands, as you mentioned. But every summer I host a women's Bible study, and I wonder how they'd all like sitting in our bedroom! :) Really don't want to get two TVs. I enjoy the peeks into your life/house/journal...God bless you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for giving us a peek at your lovely bedroom. I love the calm colours and the sea shells. My bedside unit starts off being orderly but like yours soon progresses to piles of books just being read or waiting to be read.
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your room! It makes me want to add bead board to my room! Thank you for sharing part of the reality of your home. I hope to be brave and show more or mine one of these days! :)
ReplyDelete~Adrienne~
What? You mean you don't have a perfectly coiffed home with no stray hairs sticking out like I DO? For shame, Elizabeth...
ReplyDeleteHa!
I love your room. I'm such a big fan of beadboard, and that room just looks peaceful to me with it.
(And one more note: While I am actually wondering if blogging has run its course for me, the decision I'm struggling with is about teaching my women's Bible study group. I couldn't put it on the blog because some of them read it. My sister reads it but already knows and has been praying with me. I'm truly heartbroken to consider giving it up so would appreciate prayers. Studying and teaching the Word is my all time favorite thing to do. )
Praying for you, friend, as you make this hard decision!
DeleteBeautiful lived in room. Love the pop of color on top of your armoire.
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth, Love your room, and that it is the most used room! The colors are so soothing and lovely. And the bead board looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, there is much we don't show in blogland or regular life. I know I always want my home tidied up when we have any guests over!
Thanks for sharing at Blissful White Wednesday!
Hugs,
Becky