This is the last room of our home tour- kind of a lag because I am not happy with the lighting in these photos but I can't seem to do any better- so here goes......
I know the first thing you see is the pretty quilt. My mom made it in the early 50s when she was living in rural Oklahoma with my dad and brothers who were just babies then. I think she said her mother in law gave her the kit and it is all sewn by hand.
I know the first thing you see is the pretty quilt. My mom made it in the early 50s when she was living in rural Oklahoma with my dad and brothers who were just babies then. I think she said her mother in law gave her the kit and it is all sewn by hand.
It is fragile and not usually on the bed but on a quilt rack. The quilt looks so pretty on the bed but it will mostly stay on the quilt rack to keep in good condition.
This is a pretty big room. One corner has a comfy thrift store rocker. Another corner has a toddler bed for grandchildren.
This is a pretty big room. One corner has a comfy thrift store rocker. Another corner has a toddler bed for grandchildren.
My husband built the oak 4 post bed with LOTS of help from a professional cabinet maker friend,
On one end of the bedroom is a bathroom
It has double sinks (which really just means there are 2 sinks to clean)
A big bath tub my husband likes and behind the dark red shower curtain is a shower with a seat in it that I like.
Then through that bathroom door is the walk in closet.
On the bench is the same fabric that the bedroom curtains are sewn from.
Then through that bathroom door is the walk in closet.
On the bench is the same fabric that the bedroom curtains are sewn from.
When I took these pictures a month ago, this is how I stored our CVS stockpile. I have changed it, inspired by Manuela's shower pantry, and will show it soon.
Love the quilt and your closet is so organized!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It is easy to keep stuff organized when there is plenty of room
DeleteThat quilt is gorgeous! What a lovely room! Angela
ReplyDeleteThank you Angela, my mom gets all the credit for the pretty quilt
DeleteSuch a beautiful quilt to treasure! I love the bed--nice work Jeff. Bedroom in nice.
ReplyDeleteHi Lana, I do treasure this quilt. Thank yiu
DeleteOh yes! I did enjoy the tour! What a beautiful treasure your quilt is and the bed ~ well, who could ask for anything better.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you did. I am very thankful for our home
DeleteSuch a sweet daughter you are to showcase my quilt (now yours) and it has never looked better than on the beautiful bed handcrafted by Jeff and David.....can still recall the day I started stitching the quilt. We were living in a beautiful old house in Pond Creek - a very hot summer day - Pa was working in the wheat harvest and I was, of course, taking care of your brothers, doing laundry, cooking cornbread and beans for supper. Minnie Maye brought the kit and when all my chores were coming to an end, appliqued one of the blocks and thought that quilt would never be finished, but as one can see, it was.
ReplyDeleteWell, I am glad you finished it and that i can see it everyday now.
DeleteWhat a spacious room! That quilt does look just beautiful on the bed - what a treasure to have and care for!
ReplyDeleteIt is a big room, but if I had my choice, I would have a normal size master and put those extra square feet in the dining room or kitchen.
DeleteI am thrilled to have this pretty quilt.
That bed is gorgeous, and so is the quilt! You should leave it on the bed unless you think it'll get damaged by pets or grandchildren? I'm envious of your big bathroom and walk-in closet - both things my house doesn't have! (Well, of course it has bathrooms, lol, but they're both small.)
ReplyDeleteI do spread it out on the bed often but I think sleeping under it would just wear it out, it is all cotton and almost 60 years old.
DeleteNo pets here right now but maybe after Jeff's surgery, we will add a good natured doggie to our family,.
I like our bath and closet, their size is pretty standard I n homes this age in this part of the country and actually newer homes have even bigger ones.
You have a beautiful home. Thanks for showing us around!
ReplyDeleteThank you Shara, I am enjoying you blog too
DeleteI do love this room. The quilt is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Joyful, we like the room too. Thank you.
DeleteI have very much enjoyed your house tour! What a special heirloom that quilt is, especially when you know how your mom was gifted the kit and made it by hand.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! I would love to have a bedroom, bathroom and walk in closet right off of a bedroom.
ReplyDeleteI love to tour homes. I have to back track to see the other postings. Your husband did a beautiful job building the bed. My husband loved his woodworking hobby and our daughters and I were so blessed to have a man who made such lovely things. I am sure your bed will be a family heirloom. The quilt is definitely a treasure. Every once in awhile it deserves to be brought out and admired.
ReplyDelete(((HUGS))) Susanne :)
WOW ! Your room has the WOW factor due to that gorgeous bed and wonderful treasure of a quilt...both are so lovely ! Nice to have the good sized room there as well for the toddler bed to fit in. Love it! :)
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