The Master Bedroom Remodel

While Biceps was away on tour, I had a couple of weeks to myself.
And what does any good girl do when her hubby is away? REMODEL!

This is the BEFORE. When we chose this color, we didn’t realize the problems that this shade of green would pose. Reds paired with the green gave it a Christmas vibe. Pinks, purples, or blues alongside the green, made our bedroom feel like a victorian bed and breakfast-and not the good kind. Orange seemed to be the only thing that matched, and it wasn’t our favorite.

 


Secondly, the north facing wall was almost entirely a white brick fireplace. I decided that something must be done. With a few weeks and a few greenbacks, I had just enough time to be sneaky and remodel our Master Bedroom.

 


We already had a violet-colored comforter that I had picked on clearance somewhere years ago. I remember paying $10 for it, buying it with the intention to just have an extra blanket in the house.
And from this cheapo purchase, inspiration was birthed. I painted the room a complimentary purple that Biceps had insinuated he liked at some point.

 


Armed with several cans of gold spray paint, I scoured flea markets, thrift stores and a certain BFF’s garage for free or cheap picture frames. I spent a few hours transforming ugly frames into gold masterpieces.

 


From our earlier remodeling of this home, we dismantled a lovely (disgusting) mirrored shower door in one of the guest bathrooms. Deemed the “fat mirror”, like one you would see at a carnival, when you moved up and down, you would become fatter or thinner. Of course, I didn’t throw it away-I knew it would come in handy.

 


This mirror was tempered and when smacked upon with a hammer, it spiderwebbed out in really cool patterns. If you would like to make something similar, I have a tutorial called Broken Mirror Art.

I added “non-fat” mirror to the fat mirror and then hung gold frames on top of the entire piece. I made two of these to flank the fireplace.

 


In the center of the fireplace, I found this gorgeous and super heavy mirror for $35 at a flea market. I had to wait for Biceps to return home before I tried hanging it. Trust me, I tried to do it by myself and it did not go very well. Sections of the fireplace had to be painted.

 


What goes better with gold than silver? After much flea marketing, goodwilling and thrift storing, I found this small dresser at a “Quality Thrift Store”. It was a horrible green, but had great hardware and I couldn’t resist. Plus, I talked them down from $12 to $10. It houses or DVD player, holds up our ancient t.v. and has provided other useful storage for blankets, books, etc.

 


I found a four drawer antique wooden dresser that was beat up, scratched and missing wood chunks. But, the dresser had great details, cute little legs and the hardware matched my other $10 smaller dresser.
It was perfect and for $100, it was mine.

 


I first painted both dressers with a metallic silver paint (about $14 at Lowe’s), using a “foamy brush”. The foamy brush prevented brush strokes that a regular paint brush would have left. After the silver paint had dried, I watered down a high gloss black paint until it was the consistency of coffee. Wearing gloves, I lightly ran the rag across both dressers. On the detailing of the dresser, I left a little more black, to give the dressers an antiquey look.

 


Here’s my romantic, all ready for Biceps to come home.

 


I was so very sneaky, he never suspected what I was up to. And he loved every bit of the room.

To see what I’ve done to the bathroom, go here and here.

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28 Responses to "The Master Bedroom Remodel"

  1. The Southern Fried Bride says:

    Looks like I’m your first follower! New follower from the blog hop. Nice to meet you!

    http://www.thesouthernfriedbride.blogspot.com

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  2. Ann @ Housefinally.blogspot says:

    I really love this look, great remodel!

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  3. Bunnyfreak says:

    Love the purple color.

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  4. Elysia says:

    I hopped on by from http://www.tipjunkie.com Tuesdays!
    Just wanted to say I love the dressers, they look great!
    It’s amazing what some spray paint can do to brighten ugly frames!!
    What a great room redo!!

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  5. Vicky says:

    wow, I love the re-do! It looks like some romantic getaway. I bet he loved it! You are a very impressive lady. I am a new follower from Blue Cricket Design. Vicky from http://www.messforless.net

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  6. Kristen says:

    Beautiful! I wonder what my husband would think if he came home to a purple bedroom? 🙂

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  7. Patricia says:

    I’m popping in from A Glimpse Inside.

    Wow. Note to self: If husband leaves town, redecorate!

    It’s funny, but I do prefer to move around furniture and paintings when he is not here.. it’s just easier.

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  8. Robin says:

    I love it. It so pretty. the wall color just makes the room. Well done.

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  9. Just Jaime says:

    Looks awesome Great job!

    I stumbled this!

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  10. Meredith Resnick From A Mother Seeking... says:

    I LOVE this room! I especially love the colors and the frame within a frame!
    ~ Meredith From A Mother Seeking Come find me on my blog, A Mother Seeking…

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  11. Imklvr says:

    I just found you at Tip Junkie….for the first time ever! So glad I did. I read your ‘About’ page and have to say that’s the BEST one I’ve ever read! Gives good info into your life, shows your sense of humor, and…well….it’s just THOROUGH! Know what I mean? Anyway, your bedroom is gorgeous, and I’d say that even if purple WASN’T my favorite color! What could be better than a fireplace in the bedroom? I don’t have a website, but I do hope to find you around blogland again!

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  12. Ronda Butler says:

    You never cease to amaze me! Love the purple!

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  14. Kimberly @ The Brown Eyes Have It says:

    Now that is a cool room! Your wood floor is beautiful and I really like all your gold frames.

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  16. Roeshel says:

    So pretty! I love the purple/gold /gray combo! Unique and beautiful. Great job!

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  17. Whitney @ The Rooster and The Hen says:

    Oh wow what a transformation – and that gold is awesome!!

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  18. Michelle says:

    I am such a sucker for deer heads, love the painting and also love the gold one framed. So unique your partner should go away more often 🙂

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    • Rebekah says:

      I know! I’m ready to redo our living and dining room. I told Bicep’s that he needs to go on vacation for a couple of months. I am thinking navy blue with white curtains…. 🙂

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  19. claire says:

    Wow-beautiful transformation-I’m your newest follower-stop by for a visit!

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  22. Jesse says:

    Loving your painted fireplace & sooo excited to see it’s a working fireplace. All the ones I see painted are non-working fireplaces. I was wondering if you had any suggestions on what kind of paint to use, so it doesn’t peel from the heat? Thanks!

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    • Rebekah says:

      Jesse-
      Because we have ventless gas logs, we don’t have to worry about the paint peeling. However, I know that there is specific fireplace paint sold at the big box stores. Hope this helps!

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