If you’re new around here, two years ago my husband and I purchased our first house: a 1940’s Colonial located in a very cute coastal Connecticut town. We’ve been tackling remodeling the house room by room, where we’re always looking for ways to add equal parts function and character into our house.
I’m so excited to be participating as a featured guest in this season’s One Room Challenge™. This is our third One Room Challenge (Guest Bathroom, Master Bathroom), but the first one on the big stage as a featured designer. After the last season, my ORC master bathroom project was chosen by Sophie Dow Donelson of House Beautiful to become a featured designer (mind. blown.), so here we are! As a quick refresher, 20 designers will be tackling transforming a space over the next six weeks and will be sharing their progress every week.
This time around, we’re putting away the tile saw and focusing on our Master Bedroom and Walk In Closet (but really walk-through closet!). These two rooms have been part of a long-term project for us. At the start of the year, we moved out of our bedroom into our guest bedroom (don’t worry, no complaints there, it’s one of my fave rooms in the house), in order to completely reconfigure our master suite.
BEFORE PHOTOS
When we started the room looked like this (these are the original listing photos):
It was awkwardly shaped and highly inefficient. Like what is going on with that corner by the window? In the corner on the left is the closet and straight ahead is the original bathroom. Below is the view from the hallway into the room.
And some never before shared photos of the long, skinny, not luxe master closet. Yes, I know I’m fortunate to even have a walk in closet, but I saw the potential for SO much more.
SOME BIG LAYOUT CHANGES
But we lived with it for a year and formulated a plan for how the space could work so much harder for us. This was the original floorplan:
Which turned into this new, far more efficient floorplan:
We gutted our super narrow walk in closet to make space for our luxe marble shower.
And in the process, we moved the radiator in the bedroom to the other window, so we could move the bed to be visible from the door to the room. Then we added a wall between the remaining space not used by the Master Bathroom to create a walk through closet, with double pocket doors.
WHERE WE’RE AT TODAY
And then we refinished the floors with natural hardwax oil (details on that DIY here). Then we took the summer off to enjoy the beach and travel. So here we are today, totally rested and with a blank slate of a space:
All our furniture in this room had been re-purposed from the bedroom in our previous apartment, a much smaller room, so we sold most of it off (minus the three dressers and two nightstands we have stored in the garage… because well, I’m a vintage furniture hoarder).
WHAT WE’LL BE TACKLING
Don’t worry though, we still have SO much work left to do, because when we do a space, we don’t just paint, decorate and call it a day. What we’re going to be tackling in the coming weeks includes:
- Replacing both windows (the one in the closet is totally rotted out)
- Shifting around electrical outlets and lighting rough-ins
- Repairing the older drywall
- Installing an IKEA Pax closet system
- Making said IKEA system not look AT ALL like IKEA
- Building a window seat
- Building a radiator cover
- Installing baseboards, casing, crown moulding and wainscoting
- Painting everything
- Installing wallpaper in both rooms
- Building an upholstered bedframe
- Refinishing vintage nightstands
- Sewing a window cushion
- Installing all new lighting (I’m certainly not sad to be seeing that ceiling fan go)
- Furnishing the space
Plus lots of other small items, because you know how it goes!
THE INSPIRATION
And because it’s cruel to leave you guys without a taste of what I have planned for the space…
The vibe is going to continue the new traditionalist theme we’ve set throughout our house: equal parts classic 1940’s architectural details meets fresh, modern fixtures. Oh, and we’re infusing some moody colour! The objective is sophisticated, tailored, and fresh.
Here’s the inspiration board for the bedroom:
Clockwise from top to bottom: One, Two, Three
And, the moodboard for the closet:
Clockwise from top: one, two, three
WHAT’S NEXT?
Come back next week for the design plans, and (hopefully) lots of progress. To follow along in real time, there will be lots of stories on my Instagram Stories.
Check out progress from my fellow One Room Challenge™ featured designers below!
At Home with Ashley | Bre Purposed | Dabito | The English Room | Erin Kestenbaum
Harlow & Thistle | House of Brinson | J & J Design | Kelly Golightly | Linda Holt
Megan Bachmann | Michelle Gage | Mimosa Lane | Murphy Deesign | Vestige Home
Old Home Love | SG Style | Shay Geyer | Sita Montgomery | SMP Living
Media Partner Better Homes & Gardens | TM by ORC
I love your inspiration photos, this is going to be an amazing makeover.
Thank you so much, I’m so excited to see how it comes together!
I’m ecited to see what you’ll do with the space. BTW, it is Fall ORC 😊. You made an error in your post.
Ah thank you for catching that, I totally can’t keep my dates straight ha!
I love what you did to your bathroom and can’t wait to see your progress in your bedroom next week. I love your layout and inspiration photos.
I’m so happy that you were chosen as one of the 20 featured participants – I love your style and can’t wait to see how the room and closet turn out!
Thank you so much, Lesley!
Oh those inspo pics are gorgeous! Excited to see this come to life!
I cannot wait to see the transformation. I love that closet. This will be an exciting 6 weeks for us all!
k- your bathroom is stunning! I can’t wait to watch your master come together!
Such a blank slate! Following to see the transformation! 🥂
This en-suite is the perfect size. Love what you have done so far and your inspiration is gorgeous. Can’t wait to see the Ikea hacks.
love this. I’ll be following along for sure.
LOVED you bathroom makeover in the spring, and can’t wait to see what you do in the bedroom and closet. What an ambitious plan! I know it will be gorgeous! I’m doing our bedroom as well, and I’m so excited to sleep in a pretty space!
Thank you so much!
So exciting! Love your inspirational photos!