Our Master Suite

I have been meaning to post pictures of our master suite, but put it off because of this….In some of the pictures I took the lamp shade was crooked!  So I put this post on the back burner.  I never got around to taking more pictures, and that was four months ago.  Today,  I decided to forget about the silly lamp shade and share with you our master suite.

Our master suite is very large and it is hard to capture the entire room in one shot. There are so many details in the room that I would love to share, but I have a feeling it would make this post 5 pages long.  So I will just give a couple of highlights. The walls have a beautiful faux finished background with a hand stencil layered on top. The swirl design mimics the burnout sheers in the room.  When I design a room, I love to bring in texture and depth.  I obsess about details.  It is a fault yet at the same time, I guess a talent that makes it my own signature style. The carrera marble fireplace  was something my husband and I found at an auction in Atlanta. It is super heavy, and since our master is on the second floor, we had to reinforce the floor just for the fireplace.  All the drapery treatments are motorized and can be opened and closed from any wall switch or from an ugly looking Crestron screen you can see sitting next to our bed in the first picture.  Pretty huh?

We have two sitting areas in the room.  The one in front of the fireplace, and one in front of the slider that leads to the backyard.  

I just love the style of these chairs, the pleated skirt on the bottom and the finish on the legs that matches the scroll work on top.  They are even more comfy to sit in, nice and roomy and oh so soft.

This armoire holds our our old school big box TV. 

The chandelier is one of my favorite elements of the room.

This is the doorway that leads to the master bathrooms.  I hope someday to get around to taking some pictures of this area.  It will be my motivator to pretty up the closets and and make the shampoos and toiletries disappear in the shower.But here is a sneak peek..I actually had a wonderful photographer come take some professional pictures of other areas of our home, which I have posted  here

I am linking up with these great parties! UndertheTableandDreaming

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Stephanie
  • http://btweenblueandyellow.blogspot.com/ Kathleen

    This is seriously your house?! Wow! Very impressive, you have fabulous and elegant taste. I just spent a good 15 min looking through the pics of your house.

    • http://cre8tivedesignsinc.com Stephanie

      Thank you Kathleen. Yes this is our house :) And thanks for the kind words.

  • http://www.billiemonster.com Billie Monster

    What a gorgeous room! I think I’m in love with your ‘lil blue pillow!

  • http://www.thecapeonthecorner.blogspot.com the cape on the corner

    wow, that’s quite the space! it looks fantastic.

  • http://julie-inspiredbyyou.blogspot.com/ Julie

    If only I could be you for a week! I love your home. It is sooo beautiful. I really enjoy your blog!

  • Kathy

    Wow, what a spread. This is beyond my imagination of beautiful. You did a wonderful in this area.

  • http://www.perfectlyimperfect-shaunna.blogspot.com Shaunna

    Stunning! I love the sitting areas…always a dream of mine to have a small sitting area in the master. And yet, I’m aftraid I might just pile clothes on top of it. :) Thanks for you sweet comment on the blog…and my accent! :) shaunna

  • http://bugaboominimrme.blogspot.com/ Kimberly

    wowie! That’s amazing. I love that little blue pillow. And thank you for stopping by my blog and commenting on my yellow rosette wreathe!

  • http://cheapchichome.blogspot.com Kim @ Cheap Chic Home

    Beautiful, stunning, magazine worthy… and any other misc. adjectives I can think of. I’d love to come in and stay awhile.

  • Lori

    Oh, my gosh…. what a gorgeous space. Love those chairs and the chandelier is to die for. You are clearly a very talented designer. I am going to check out your site. By the way, thanks for visiting my blog, Projects Plenty, and leaving such a nice comment. I really appreciate it.