Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Matt's Room Revealed...

 
 

People, more worthwhile than I, have sleepless nights worrying about important things like the refugee crisis in Europe or, closer to home, certain presidential numerical inadequacies. I do have sleepless nights, but the kind of thing I worry about is whether the duvet cover I have bought for my son's room is just the right shade of grey. And believe me when I say this, there are more than fifty shades of grey! After many of these nocturnal deliberations, I finally settled on a stone coloured duvet cover and Matt's room is finally done!

You might remember my post here about transforming my guest room into a bedroom for my oldest son. 

 This is what the room looked like BEFORE....

...and AFTER.

 

I found this project quite difficult because it is somewhat of a departure from my usual style, but I have realised that my teenage sons are not enamoured of my French country look and have tastes that are more masculine and contemporary.


We had to re-position the double bed to make room for the large L-shaped desk.


The colour scheme started with this wingback chair I bought on Gumtree. My intention was to have it reupholstered, but Matt thought the fabric was quite cool so I decided to go with it and save some money in the process. With such a busy fabric, I decided to keep the rest of the room quite plain.

 

The eyelet curtains are a neutral colour and were bought on sale from @ Home.  The ottoman was an old hand me down from my mom which I covered with a simple slip cover. The side table was bought on Gumtree. My whole plan was to keep costs down since Matt will already have one foot out the door next year when he goes to varsity residence.


I recovered the headboard in an inexpensive black denim and used the same fabric for the night frill and ottoman.


 The denim and newsprint fabric for the pillow came from Fabric World in Wynberg. They have a well priced  selection if you are looking for fabrics. The New York pillow and bedlinen come from MRP Home


Matt is a big soccer fan so I thought I would do a soccer painting for above his bed.

 

 The L-shaped desk is second hand and comes from Office Mad in Montague Gardens. They have a great selection at good prices. The desk chair was bought on Gumtree,

The glass fronted cupboard was in his previous room and got a coat of black paint outside and off- white inside. The "Heavy Goods" bag was on sale from The Space in Cavendish and will be useful for storing something or other, although I only bought it because I liked the look of it. The cupboard is still empty as I decided to take these pictures before Matt fills it with his clutter puts his personal stamp on it.


 The bedside table is from the previous guest room and got a coat of black paint. I'm not sure if this was the wisest move because it shows every spec of dust!


 These pictures illustrate a few of Matt's favourite things. New York city,  Chelsea soccer team, and cheetahs. 


He actually got to pet a cheetah cub recently. So sweet!


There is room to add photos and pictures of whatever he chooses.


The pin board is a actually a sheet of galvanized metal with hessian glued to the front and the frame was made by my husband out of skirting board. The bonus is that it is magnetic which is so much easier than drawing pins. The clock comes from MRP Home.


The ceiling fan was hideous with brown cane panels and a colour that used to be white but got yellow with age. I painted the whole thing black which lends it a bit of industrial cool. (Perhaps I'm kidding myself - is it still hideous?)


A few close up's.  The armillary sphere comes from MRP Home and the blanket was bought at the recent Home Expo at CTICC. The desk lamp comes from Superbalist. It is the second time I have used them and would highly recommend them. Highly efficient and such friendly service. The bedside lamp is from Woolworths.


I didn't do anything much to the dressing room except add a chair and cushion. I thought about changing the handles to something more contemporary, but there are just so many of them, and I didn't think Matt would really notice one way or another.


The bathroom was a bit easier to transform . I wanted to make it a bit more masculine and give it a warmer feel.

 

 This is what it looked like BEFORE...


I removed the white muslin curtains and made some tab top curtains out of the old bedroom curtains. I painted the curtains rods and trim on the vanity unit a shade of greige (my own recipe.)


I added grey towels, some new hooks and an antique bentwood chair that was elsewhere in the house.


I did another painting for the bathroom of the boys playing soccer on the beach. It's so much cheaper to paint your own paintings!


 I added some grey bathroom accessories and a wooden box to contain the bathroom stuff. The candle is in case of load shedding. (For non South Africans - see here)


The Einstein quote is a strategic move on my part because Matt hates shaving and although he has to shave for school at the moment, I think the end of school might mean the end of shaving?


Will next year unleash a beast?


Please no!

I am now busy with the other three boys rooms so will show you some pics when I'm done.

Till next time

Sharon x




Thursday, July 16, 2015

Time to Man Up - Creating a Masculine Bedroom



This year is going to be a year of bedroom reshuffling for our family. My twin boys turned 13 and still share a bedroom. It has worked pretty well up until now but I think that the time has come for them to move into their own spaces. This means that they will need to move into the 2 slightly smaller bedrooms that my older 2 sons currently occupy, my middle son will move into the twins' bigger bedroom and my oldest son, who is in his final year of high school, will move into the downstairs guestroom which has its own dressing room and en suite bathroom. I'm already exhausted just thinking about it!


We have a slight problem though - my eldest son is somewhat reluctant to move into the guest room. - I think he is battling to see past the room's current decor which is somewhat feminine. He can't picture himself surrounded by toile and pretty china. And so he shouldn't...after all he is only 18. That is something he might have to put up with with when he is someone's husband one day. For now ... we will let him have a masculine space!


In my quest for inspiration to show my son how we could turn this room into a space that he (and I) could live with, I came across some masculine bedrooms that really appealed to me and I thought they might appeal to you too.



I am leaning toward a fairly neutral colour scheme of stone or grey, maybe with a touch of blue. Stripes are always a good option for a masculine space.




As this will be the room the he will occupy until he leaves home, I think more sophisticated than boyish is the way to go. If he lives away from home while at university, it would be useful to have a room that could double up as a guest room on occasion as well.











For curtains, I think the eyelet style has a strong, masculine feel and while I was thinking about a plain linen, the curtains below with the broad band of grey, look so great I might have to reconsider.



He will need a desk and while I would love something simple like the ones above and below...


....I think he is leaning toward something more "executive looking" like this..


..or this.

It would be nice to have a comfy chair and ottoman in the corner where he could relax and escape from his younger brothers. While I would love this leather version, I don't think my budget will stretch that far so perhaps linen or wicker will be the answer.



He will also need a place to store his books and files. I love these open shelves....


  

 

....but, while my son has many wonderful qualities, neatness is not one of them. It might be safer to go for a glass fronted or solid wooden cupboard instead.




 Finally, a rug to give the room a warmer feel. Do I play safe and go for coir or seagrass or opt for a patterned version to make more of a statement? 

 




So many decisions to make.....

The only thing that I have neglected to take into account and I know the question will be asked..... Where is my Chelsea flag going to go?  Oy vey!!

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Till next time

Sharon x

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