Today is all about sharing our ultimate farmhouse guest bedroom makeover with you. This space was an office when we first moved in, and I wanted to create a cozy place for guests to relax.
So we decided to add built in beds, and I couldn’t have loved it more.
You can see its a small room, and putting one queen bed would’ve left little room to move around.
Now we can accommodate two guests and they can each have their own sleeping space.
Since spring is around the corner, I wanted to sprinkle a little color and feminine touch to this space.
By adding in a little blush and some victorian era art this room is fit for any priciness.
When I go thrifting I am always on the hunt for art.
There is something timeless about those who came before us.
The frames are so intricate and beautiful I cant ever seem to pass them up.
Our bedding is all from Linens and Hutch, and not only are they extremely soft and amazing quality, they are pretty to boot.
I’ll be sharing some of my favorite duvets and sheets on the blog later this week.
I am always on the hunt for vintage art and books. You can use them for any season and they add such a sense of charm to your spaces.
These gorgeous prints are from my friends at Frame it Easy. We love that we can upload any photo or download and not only have it printed but framed as well.
This vintage trunk has been so much fun to fill and display our vintage decor. Do you see that adorable mason jar? You can find that fun Valentine’s Day DIY on the blog.
I found these florals at Michaels. Can you believe they were considered part of Christmas and 80% off? Always check the sale aisle, you can always find items to use in other seasons.
This mannequin was an amazing score at my local antique store, and the dress I found also while thrifting.
We hope you enjoyed our ultimate farmhouse guest bedroom makeover. This was such a fun area to style for you!
I would love for you to follow us on Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, and Facebook! You can also join our email list so you don’t miss any fun blog posts or designing spaces.