Friday, 10 October 2025

The Bedroom Makeover - Waking Up With Morrissey

Last weekend we revamped our bedroom - and it didn't cost a penny. (Of course, me being me, I completely forgot to take a before photo!)


The Morris and Co wallpaper, although lovely, felt a bit flat so we had a rummage through our collection of pictures and hung them up to add a bit more interest. 


Jon rescued these Lloyd Loom bedside tables from a skip 15 years ago and we'd originally painted them white to match our existing rattan wardrobes but they were starting to look really grubby. I remembered that we'd still got some of the metallic paint we'd used on the ceiling when we decorated the music room last year and a couple of hours later they were transformed. The existing bedside lights, although very cool, took up too much space so we moved the vintage brass wall sconces from the spare bedroom, adding some fancy Edison light bulbs bought as a job lot from a charity shop last year.


The 1960s Indian silk brocade bedcover was £10 from a charity shop during the summer, it still had the paper label from the crafts emporium in Jaipur where it originally came from.




My beloved Queen is Dead has languished in Jon's study for years but after moving my dress rail to the spare room we created enough wall space to accommodate it. Now I can see Morrissey and Johnny f*ckin' Marr, when I wake up every morning. 

@vixbrearley I've loved The Smiths forever...I bought this Queen is Dead poster from a tout outside a gig in Birmingham 39 years ago! It's hung on the bedroom wall in all seven of the houses I've lived in since 1986. #vintagestyle #TheSmiths #over50women ♬ The Boy with the Thorn in His Side (2017 Master) - The Smiths


The antique cloakroom hooks were in the house when my grandparents bought it in 1953 and have been in one of the outbuildings for years awaiting a purpose. Looking after a few of my hats seems as good a use as any. The side table was in the spare room, it was from the B&M clearance section last year. 




I repotted and divided up a lot of my houseplants earlier this week, I've got more houseplants than a florist! 


This antique Balouch rug is the only new addition to the room. I sold a skirt on Vinted and bought it with some of the proceeds. William spent the night on it, it must be okay!

 
We bought the huge mirror from a discount warehouse back in 2005 (I think it was £35). For years it hung over the fireplace in the middle room but had be relegated to a corner after we did the room up last year.


Now I can check out my entire outfit before I leave the house!


And take photos of my latest Vinted bargains.





I thought the room wsa finished until I spotted this antique Indian fretwork shelf in Acorns, the hospice charity shop, for £2 this morning...isn't it gorgeous? 


Attaching it to the wall above the big mirror is tomorrow's task.I'll be back soon with more tales of our Greek Odyssey and to reply to your comments on my last post very soon. In the meantime, have a bostin' weekend (I intend to)! 

1 comment:

  1. My goodness the Indian fretwork shelf from Acorns is beautiful and so is your new Jaipur beadspead, rug and mirror - mirrors make such a difference to a room. I see you still have a dollshouse on display, might go back over some of your old posts as I enjoyed peering inside them all! Betty x

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