The GOOD MOOD(board) Master Bedroom Edition…
So truth be told, I am still really trying to figure out my own personal style. I think that being involved in blogland sometimes confuses me, because I have an appreciation for LOTS of styles. I just love interior design. (probably why I got my degree in it… duh)
But beyond that, it has a deeper kind of feeling for me. I love interiors, because I love home. I love the people, the memories, the comforts, the meals- all the things that make up a home. And when it comes to design, It doesn’t matter if it is something battered and old, to shiny and new, I can appreciate the fact that different people find those same comforts in their surroundings
Also, since I am a (fairly) new mother (going on two years) I get really excited about how am creating my home for my own children’s experience. Especially as my oldest is just really becoming aware of her surroundings and jumping on beds, building forts and climbing up on top of tables… she is learning to experience her space, and beginning to feel the comfort of home.
So, with those thoughts in mind, I am trying to discover the style that I am truly passionate about. The pieces that speak to me, not because they were (just) a good deal (heaven knows we all love to save some cash), but because I LOVE the design, and it is timeless, well made and will last. That is what I am trying to think of right now, which means that it is going to take a long time to finish this house… but that is okay with me, because when I do finally finish, I am going to love it.
Okay enough chatter. How about a mood board.
The goal in this blog hop is to give you all a glimpse into the styles that each participating blogger loves. To get your creative juices flowing and for all of us to gain a better understanding of what we love, and seek for those things…
(and the rolling hills and surrounding trees… I want all that land too!)
This space is eclectic yes, maybe more than I can stand to live in, but I love the idea of the collected pieces, and one of a kind items. I didn’t really have anything in mind before other than wanting a farmhouse/industrial look!
Here are some of the great items I found to use (thanks Beth for the great idea of adding these) You can see them here on my olioboard!
I created the space, with old rustic floors, and wooden beam ceilings. But I also wanted an exposed stone wall.
I am loving the pop of yellow.
I love the idea of layers of texture- I am not much for patterns. BUT I love lots of texture so I added velvet drapes, steal, wood and stone.
That is about it!
(Megan of Honey We’re Home had to bow out due to a surgery,
go and say hi to her if you get the chance! )
Mark your calendars
and start your own dream Master Bedroom Mood Board!
(You can use Olioboardif you like)
Remodelaholic is written by Cassity and Justin. Cassity has a degree in interior design and Justin is a landscape architect, so we adore everything that makes up a HOME! We love to share home remodeling ideas and projects we’re working on. From huge kitchen renovation ideas to small bathroom remodels, there isn’t anything we won’t try to tackle (at least once!). We are in the midst of our third whole home renovation, (check out house 1 and house 2 as well, so there should be a lot more inspiration coming your way. We hope that you will stop by often for home design inspiration, tutorials, interior design tips, delicious recipes and what going on in our family life.
Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.