Dear Friends,
Thanks for all of the sweet comments on the kitchen makeover! I’m still tingly. And inspired to keep motoring through, room by room. I shared recently about wanting to improve our master bedroom. I’ve been making small changes in an attempt to keep it from becoming a dumping ground.
This week I created a sitting area using the Parsons chairs and table from the living room at our old house. I picked up new pillows from HomeGoods on a whim.
I’m also trying to do better about hiding our junk. Because we have had pack-n-plays, baby monitors, electronics charging, and even a changing table in the room I never bothered for subtlety. Now, I think the monitors and electronics are easily accessible but not entirely noticeable. The stack of books on the table are ancestry- related which is a nice touch but they also serve to hide whatever is charging at the moment.
Our master bedroom will not be winning any design awards but it is feeling more like a retreat than a bunker!



























You’re way ahead of us! Our master bedroom is RIDICULOUS! And smart thinking, hiding the electronics.
As you know, utility sink faucets can do more than what ordinary kitchen and when it comes to heavy-duty tasks which are usually made from high-grade steel, can withstand long hours of constant water temperature and water pressure variations.
that bookshelf is adorable!
Boy, have baby monitors have changed in 25 years. They look like decor!!! Oh man, this means I am a mother of a 25 year old!!! Only as of two days ago.
Great job Erin.
We will be in Charlotte in July would love to see you all of you.
Debbie
By the time we get to go to bed, and to the bedroom, hiding electronics is the last thing on our minds…. Maybe thats the difference between having a bunker or a retreat. I think it looks really soothing to sit by your window on those comfy chairs
Lovely of course! I love the space for charging electronics! They can be so hard to hide!