Primary Bedroom

My Moody Color Drenched Bedroom

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August 26, 2024

I’m Allison.
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I haven’t been this excited to share photos with you in a while. Are you ready to see my moody color drenched bedroom? I’ve been itching to transform my bedroom into a moody retreat and after a rollercoaster of decision paralysis (you can read all about that here), I settled on a design that felt so right. My bedroom has been light and airy for the last several years, and while that worked for a moment in time, I was feeling like I hadn’t given it the attention it deserved. I was more so focused on washing away the previous owners and just resetting the room. So I added it to the 2024 project list and knew it was a “must do” for the year.

When I started thinking about designing the space, I focused on how I wanted the room to feel. And here, I wanted the bedroom to feel romantic, relaxing, and maybe a little historic. To start, I added custom box trim on the walls which added so much depth to the room. But the rich, dark green paint color with brown undertones really set the tone.

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Ivory Linen Bed | Faux Fur Throw | Chocolate Bamboo Sheet Set | Tapestry Pillow

As a reminder, here’s how the bedroom looked beforehand:

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Again, the beige served its purpose and I still love this specific color (Accessible Beige by Sherwin-Williams), but I knew there was so much more potential for this space.

Same angle, color drenched transformation:

Velvet Draperies | Ceiling Medallion | Vintage Chandeliers

Without really meaning to do so, a pair of vintage nightstands I found on Facebook Marketplace helped set the color palette for this space. I loved the rust color against the dark green, so I mirrored that with floor to ceiling blackout velvet draperies in the same pretty rust color. The marble lamps were also found on FBMP but needed fresh shades, which I was lucky to find at a local estate sale ($12 each!). Speaking of lighting, I knew I needed a bit of a statement light for the room and I found this gorgeous antique chandelier on Etsy. What a showstopper right?!

I went back and forth on bedding for a while, and originally I had thought about pulling in another brown or rust tone, but in the end I opted for a classic ivory duvet, a new down duvet insert and brown bamboo sheets. I accented it all with this beautiful tapestry lumbar pillow and I think it’s all so perfect together.

Blackout Velvet Draperies | Nightstands | Lamps
Faux Fur Throw | Tapestry Pillow | Ivory Linen Bed

The final piece (and the hold up!) was figuring out a rug. Ultimately, I relocated this Sarouk rug from my living room and while I knew it would work, I had no idea how well it would work in the space. Not only does it pull out the greens and rusts, but it also highlights the chocolate brown dresser I flipped.

Glossy Brown Paint | Copper Hardware Paint | Plum Stems | Teak Candle

Note: For the dresser I used Farrow & Ball in London Clay Full Gloss. I used Farrow & Ball Treron in Modern Emulsion for the walls and Modern Eggshell for the trim.

This room feels moody, dramatic, and memorable. Cozy, yet inspiring. I love the mix of old and new items, as well as color combos I haven’t played with before. There’s some work to do styling the dresser but I’m honestly in no rush. I love this room so much already I never want to leave.

Moody Color Drenched Bedroom Sources:

Wall & Trim Color: Treron by Farrow & Ball

Bed

Chocolate Brown sheets

Ivory Bamboo Duvet Set

Down Duvet Insert

Tapestry Pillow

Faux Fur blanket

Blackout Draperies

Curtain Rods

Curtain Rings

Nightstands (vintage)

Lamps (vintage) – similar

Dresser (vintage) – painted in F&B London Clay (full gloss)

Plum stems

Teak Candle

Foot Stools (vintage)

Rug (vintage)

Paintings (vintage)

Chandelier (vintage) – similar options

Ceiling Medallion

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  1. Rochelle says:

    Gorgeous work – great job, Allison! Love those drapes! 😍

  2. Janet says:

    You worked extremely hard on this room and took your time figuring out what you wanted and it paid off!! Lovely!!!

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