Putting the Finishing Touches on the Yellow Room

Though I continue to fuss with the yellow room, the final pieces are in place. When my older son moved out, I redecorated, with the goal of creating an eclectic and relaxing guest room. You can read more about that in my post Decorating the Yellow Room.

The small desk I ordered for the room fits in style and size beautifully. I store gift bags and ribbons in this room, so the desk is a handy place to stage gifts.

If you’re a regular reader, you may remember that the lovely Ficus met its fate, a short-lived and expensive mistake. I moved it to a brighter location to no avail. It’s now part of the composting pile.

In its place, I moved the postage stamp table I created with my Dad’s collection and bought an affordable plant that gets by with low light to sit on top.

Peace Lilies prefer moderate to low light, and who doesn’t like a plant with the word “peace” in its name? The plant can have “mild toxicity” to cats if ingested which I read today, but neither of our kitties show any interest in our houseplants, preferring instead to roll in or imbibe the plentiful garden nepeta known as catnip.

Two more small additions include a pair of green shams for the bed and the embroidery hoop art I made for the garden bench. A couple of readers shared concerns about the longevity of the pieces if I hung them outdoors, so they now reside above the bed.

This project has been a lot of fun. Now I’m a woman in search of another empty room. Any takers?

What projects are you up to?

38 thoughts on “Putting the Finishing Touches on the Yellow Room

  1. What a lovely guest room, Alys. I wouldn’t want to leave! (I spy a kitty tail in the first photo. 😻 An extra bonus for cat-loving guests. πŸ˜‰)
    Wish you lived closer… I could use a helping hand, I’m pretty poor at interior decorating!

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  2. I want to stay in that room! And the desk and the chair and the bed coverings are all so lovely. Yellow isn’t even a favoured colour for me, but you have made it so wonderful. I’m in the middle of planning to redecorate our bedroom. When we first moved in, I planned everything around my quilt, which is predominantly white and pale green. Leaf green curtains, pale green walls… It doesn’t work. The room faces east, the Husband needs to sleep often during the day because of shift work. So the walls will become medium warm grey with white trim, charcoal blackout curtains, and perhaps one day soon, a new quilt. The Husband hates change, so negotiating all this will be fun, but he will certainly appreciate the new darkness for daytime sleeping.

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    • Thank you so much, Kate. It’s been many years since I’ve had the chance to decorate a room. I don’t generally use yellow either, so this was a new experience for me. I find it cheering, and the contrasting green wall is the perfect offset.

      It’s interesting to note how your preferred colors didn’t work as you hoped. I’ve had similar experience with paint. It seems nice till you get it up on the walls and then ugh. Blackout drapes are a great idea. They cool things down as well on hot days. My son didn’t like change, so I understand the challenge. Sometimes easing in to it is best, our front-loading the ideas. I know you’ll make a fabulous new quilt. It’s in your genes!

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  3. You can come and decorate our guest rooms too Alys! πŸ˜‰ It looks lovely now everything is in place. I really like the new table, and the floral chair in the corner is my kind of thing. πŸ˜ƒ

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  4. The room is beautiful and filled with light! Everyone tells me that about peace lilies, yet mine sits outside the bedroom door on my small deck, more than half the day in bright sun, and it is thriving like crazy. I water it a lot, but it is so full and has blooms getting bigger and bigger, and it soaks it up and keeps growing. It’s a rebel, I think! LOL

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  5. Alys! You are SO talented and adaptable! I would have been crushed if my expensive plant failed, but you found another, better idea. How lovely! I am terrible at decorating but my daughter is blessed with an eye for it, as are you! Enjoy, it is a wonderful gift and thanks, again, for sharing!

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