This is my mother’s room on Cape Cod.
I wish you could open the door and go into the room with me. If he looked out the window? You will see the ocean and hear the waves crashing against the shore.
My mother is amazing.
indeed.
So I wanted to show her how amazing I think she is with a quick bedroom makeover. I filmed a video (Which I have posted below) walked her through the space and told me all the details and what she wanted to change and you can see (And listen) Her personality comes through loud and clear.
Also (Don’t you prefer a makeover that includes “but” or “however”) Challenging to work on a makeover with my mom?
She doesn’t know what she wants…
…Until she sees him.
Can anyone else understand?
It’s super duper extra visual.
So to help her “see” it, I mocked up three different design schemes in the room.
It took me almost an entire day, but she finally fell in love with a design plan.
Here are all three design plans (And I want to see if you can guess which one she chose).
I took pictures from all sides (so when I show the makeover, I can show you the makeover from the same angles.
Here are some details about the space:
- There is a surviving ceiling fan that remains
- The room measures approximately 13.5′ x 13.5′
- The floor is lined with plywood (and we’ll cover most of it with a rug instead of this little rug she has).
- The walls are painted SW pure white (and we keep the paint color).
Here is a video of my mother walking through the space.
Just listen to my response when she tells me I can’t paint anything. 🙂
You can hear many of them in the video, but here are my mom’s requests for a makeover:
- The furniture was everything (excluding bed)
- None of the furniture could be painted
- She wanted a new bed
- We agreed that the mattress needed replacing
- We talked about creating a gallery wall with all these paintings that are very special to her
- She needs a new bed
We talked through his vision and I put together three design plans.
Here is the design (With input from my mother), mocked in space.
Here is option number one.
Furniture placement remained the same (There aren’t many options with the existing furniture in this space) and the ceiling fan remained.
I added this rug that I love and swapped out the queen-sized bed for a vintage-inspired queen-sized iron bed.
(Please note that I kept the bed the same in all three design plans because she loved it.)
I added two white lamps, a blue gingham duvet cover, a white duvet cover and blue and white striped curtains on the windows.
Here are the sources I’m looking at for space:
Here’s this rug that she really loved and wanted to see how it would look in the space.
She also thought it would hide dirt because of the blue background.
So we designed the room around that.
I added another set of white lamps, a blue and white floral duvet cover, a white duvet cover and scalloped curtains on the windows.
Curtains are white with blue scallop edges (there are other colors with scallops).
Here are the sources I’m looking at for space:
Ok….cheech….axis
Hello neutral.
Are you surprised?
We thought—the other two schemes are blue and white, what if we introduced a neutral palette with a pop or two of blue?
I added a bunch of white lamps, a khaki quilt, a white duvet cover, striped rugs, hydrangea rugs, and then striped curtains on the windows.
Here are the sources I’m looking at for space:

Wasn’t this fun?
My mother was about that.
We spent the afternoon together dreaming, planning and visualizing the sound of ocean waves.
And now?
She wants to know which one you think she’s going to choose.
Comment 1, 2 or 3 below. 🙂
As soon as everything arrives and I finish the room, which will hopefully be next week, I’ll share the photos, and you can see if you were right. 🙂
Thanks for playing along. 🙂
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