As I mentioned in my MASTER BEDROOM REVEAL POST, I wanted to keep the vibe in this room cozy and calm, which for me equates to a neutral color palette and minimal decor. I was determined to create a comfortable spot for James and I to relax after a long day. I brought this vision to life with a comfy bed, crips linens and cozy seating area. In today’s post I’ll be sharing links to everything we used to decorate this room, along with sources to hardware and lighting!
All the FURNITURE in this room is linked in my post HOME TOUR: MASTER BEDROOM REVEAL. For more home inspo, follow me on Instagram at @redwhiteanddenim and the hashtag #RWDHome.
RUG
I always envisioned having a cowhide rug somewhere in our home. Once our furniture arrived and was set up in the room, I knew our master bedroom would be the perfect spot for it. We went with a neutral colored (white/brown/cream) cowhide to blend with other pieces in the room. Despite its muted colors, the texture of this rug really pops against our natural oak floors. It also feels nice and soft on your feet! I grabbed some matching pillows to use on our accent chairs.
This stunning cowhide rug comes in 4 colors. I also linked a ‘save’ option below!
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BEDDING
I always envisioned our bed having clean, crisp, white linens so I went with a washed linen duvet cover and matching shams for the base layer of bedding. I layered a lightweight quilt over the foot of the bed to bring in a slight variation of color and texture.
Since this bed needs to be made every day, I wanted to keep the pillow arrangement simple. Behind the two king shams I have the pillows we use to sleep on. In the front, I added two lumbar pillows in a similar chenille fabric as the headboard of our bed. I found these at Homegoods, but linked a similar option below.
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DECOR
If you’ve toured any of the other rooms in my home, you know my style is classic and minimalist. I love having just enough decor to make a room feel lived in and cozy, without having too much unnecessary “stuff”.
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On one bedside table I added a few old books stacked with a wooden catch-all bowl. The bowl is used to hold nighttime essentials like my phone/alarm clock, chapstick, diffuser remote, etc.
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The table on the opposite side of the bed holds a jewelry dish, crystal rock and framed family photo. This photo is significant because it was taken the day before we moved into the house – sitting in our master bedroom right where our bed is now. We lost our little Jackson only a few months after moving in, so this photo holds a special place in my heart.
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I decorated our accent table with a mix of antique candlesticks and old books – both very affordable ways to style your tabletop! The antique candlesticks were a flea market find, but I linked an identical option below. The books were purchased at several library book sales – my favorite place to purchase coffee table style books! They were $2 – $3 each (In this case I was lucky to find 3 of the same to stack!)
I also added a terrarium for my air plants. Terrariums are a pretty way to display these easy to care for botanicals. I just mist them with water once a week!
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There’s no better way to stay organized than with cute baskets! I needed something to hold books and magazines and this woven beauty did the trick. This is a Homegoods find, but I found a similar size/shape basket that I linked below.
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One of my favorite additions to this space was the oversized mirror we placed in the corner of the room. Mirrors are a great way to open up a space and make a room feel bigger than it actually is. You willl also be seeing this floor mirror used for lots of try-ons in the future!
GREENERY
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Adding greenery to a room is a MUST for me – I have plants or trees in every room of our home. I chose matching raised planters to fill in this empty space in our sitting area. These matching plants are real and I wish I knew the name because they are so low maintenance and easy to care for. The larger one was handed down to me and the smaller one I found at Trader Joes a few weeks ago (again, with no label!)
LIGHTING
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We have a an oversized chandelier hanging in the center of our room. It has a low profile design which was chosen intentionally, not to obstruct the view out our windows. I get a lot of questions about the lighting in this room, so I decided to search for some ‘save’ options to share with you guys. I found an exact dupe linked above!
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When we were building our house we decided to put sconces on either side of the bed, rather than having to worry about bedside table lamps. It was a great decision. Not only does it clear up space on your tables, it looks chic too! These sconces come at high price tag, so I was happy to find a ‘save’ option to link for you above!
DRAPES
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To help accentuate the large windows and frame the beautiful view outside, we chose 108” linen drapes that were just long enough to slightly pool on the ground. We also used a low profile blackout blind to keep the sun from waking us! We chose an antique gold curtain rod to span all three windows with matching rings to hang the drapes from. These are rod pocket curtains that I gathered and hung from rings to mimic the look of pleated drapes (without the high price tag!)
HARDWARE
One of my favorite features in our home are the crystal door knobs we used throughout (they’re inspired by my mother-in-laws beach house!) We used a clear crystal knob with oil rubbed bronze hardware. We used the smaller round backplate on all the upstairs doors and the larger rectangular backplate downstairs.
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I think that about sums it up! If you have any other questions or need additional links/info, feel free to email me. I’m looking forward to posting much more home content in the near future!
Amanda says
Just wondering where you got the quilt/duvet?