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in the bedroom with nate berkus

Decorating, My Work, Uncategorized / February 13, 2015

you have such a dirty mind.  we’re talking about nightstands.

now let’s get down and dirty.  my guestroom is overdue for a massive makeover.  it’s been pretty in pink for almost 7 years now, and i’ve got the itch.  more like eczema of the home (i just googled ‘itchiest disease and couldn’t use the first two suggestions).
in search of some relief, i have dreamed up a whole new world for the room, and while the custom items are being customized, and the pennies being saved to pay for it, i thought i’d have a last hurrah in the space and bring you some eye candy to memorialize the guest room that gave it all.  
i teamed up with nate berkus at target and dared to mix in a few pieces i had with some furbish finds to style my campaign nightstand 3 ways.  the formula for each look boiled down to: a mix of pillows to kick things off, a coordinating bedcover, a piece of statement artwork, luxurious lighting and a few carefully chosen accessories chosen to accommodate guests.

nate’s collection for target is always of-the-moment, easy on the budget and guaranteed to bring a fresh fix to any spot that needs a bit of quick zhushing.

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nate’s oversized basket is perfect for displaying some reading material for guests, or to hold guest towels and toiletries. they’ll fancy you chic, and smart. lethal combo

shop it: basket // shams // lumbar pillow // quilt

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the ruffled coral shade on this lamp is a luxe look, and a kooky bird votive holder provides a friend, and a bit of ambiance.

shop it: lamp // bird votive // tray // radio // green pillow // triangle pillow // floral pillow

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a vase with fresh blooms makes the room lively and a chic frame could hold wifi instructions, a welcome greeting, or a picture of yourself so your guest never feels lonely (weird?).

shop it: vase // frame // sham // lumbar pillow // quilt

here, i’ll make it easy:

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