Yes, chocolate what could be better?
....maybe not death by chocolate but at least an indulgent delicious chocolate dream
This was the inspiration for our master bedroom. Chocolate, dark/milk/white/truffle/bar any kind and shape of yummy chocolate, I don't discriminate.
Here is a picture looking into the master bedroom into the guestroom
Inside the master but only 3/4 down the wall shot, but we do see the original irreplaceable wood floors :)
There is not much else missing in the image, to the right is my "walk in"/"hit your head in the knee wall" closet. Both of the rooms upstairs are about 12'x11', not too luxurious but just the right size for us now. In addition, there is a half bath between the two rooms that has yet to be updated or touched by my "magic wand".
Back to chocolate................my walls became a milk chocolate who spent some time in the sun
Benjamin Moore French Press
And melted white ( off white ) chocolate was the inspiration for the furniture, bedding and other accessories.
There is this small used/re-finished furniture shop in Portsmouth NH called Cottage Chic, where I found my white chocolate romantic bedroom set.
The bed and dresser are dated around 1910 and have been painted a distressed Linen White
I'm thinking of getting this piece too....
but as you will see in a later post, the space isn't too big and might not be able to handle another piece of furniture. We modified the bed to fit a queen mattress and box spring, while adding 12" to the legs of the headboard to showcase the beautiful carvings and details.
I then chose dupioni silk puddling curtains, which are actually just a poly blend made by Walmart to look like dupioni silk........I just bought a house remember :)
The bedding was also inspired by melted white silky chocolate, which became an affordable option to silk bedding. My initial choice was this beautiful Barbara Barry set at Amazon.com, which I purchased then returned after reality set in that I just foolishly spent 650 on bedding.
So I chose a gorgeous alternative at Homegoods (one of my favorite home decor stores :) which retails at 50....... but was free for me because of a housewarming gift card from my Sarah Ann!
Our lighting is again an affordable option to a crystal chandelier, yes there seems to be a pattern here. Buying a house = no money to furnish the house. But that did not mean I could give up the design and overall ambiance.
There is also small linen white candle stick table painted in the same "chabby chic" distressed treatment. Which was a lucky find aka; labeled "free" on the sidewalk when I was walking home one trash day living in Boston. This sits next to an understated Louis XVI settee which I painted and reupholstered in the linen white and creamy silk fabric ( yes quite the experience, which I will share on a later post )
As for art work or wall accessories I have a gold Victorian mirror and not much else, I know a bit disappointing, but I'm working on it!
As for our guest bedroom, we brought back the Benjamin Moore Roycroft Red
As for furniture, another amazing find at a second hand furniture store. A traditional yellow French Provincial set, bed, dresser and chest all for around 150!
Again, I must say how amazing my father is because he sanded and painted the set. We chose a linen white for the base and kept the original detailing by reapplying the gold where it wore off from sanding. Please don't, judge because I said gold......you need to see it.
The bedding I chose was a duvet I purchased previously that has a gold/champagne hue with creamy off white details. And the window treatment was also something I had previously; deep red velvet with gold criss cross basket weave pattern.
That just about wraps up the second floor bedrooms and the design decisions, we are almost prepped fr the big reveal :)
The bedding I chose was a duvet I purchased previously that has a gold/champagne hue with creamy off white details. And the window treatment was also something I had previously; deep red velvet with gold criss cross basket weave pattern.
That just about wraps up the second floor bedrooms and the design decisions, we are almost prepped fr the big reveal :)





















