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Writer's pictureErin Hackett

e{Design} Tuesday - A Feminine Transitional Bedroom

E{Design} is one of my favorite services to provide. Although nothing beats seeing a large project come together, sometimes these little "design bites" have such a huge impact. For those who might be unfamiliar with what e-design is, you can read all about it on my services page here.


Today's e-design is one that I created for myself! I guess technically that makes it more of a mood board than an e-design, but I'm hoping to use it as an example of the scope of what this service entails. I can't wait to see this one come to life. This feminine transitional bedroom is the perfect blend of relaxing and refined. I wanted to create a space that was functional and yet still very stylish and inviting. I love having people come stay at my house, which is one of the reasons guest rooms are some of my favorite bedrooms to design. I love the idea of creating a space that makes my guests feel like they are on vacation with all the amenities and comforts of a luxury hotel.


Sample e{design} of a feminine transitional bedroom featuring a blush hand-loomed rug, upholstered beige bed, rattan side table, McGee and Co Pillows, and more!
E-Design A Feminine Transitional Bedroom


At the time of writing this post, I have already had a few of these pieces come in. And unfortunately, as it goes with design, one of them really was not going to work out. Because this room is so compact, I was really hoping to find a small console table for the corner. This one from Wayfair seemed like a good fit... until it arrived. The color was way off from what was pictured (I ordered it in "driftwood"). Since this one is a dud (and since small consoles are so hard to find), I've decided to change routes completely. In my e{Design} service, this is what would be known as a revision!


I really don't have any other full length mirrors in the house (yet), and I know this is something that would benefit my guests. So since I can't do a table, I'm going to a hang a full-length mirror with a black frame and beautiful arch detail on this wall. The arch detail will emphasize the shape of the bed and the black frame adds a much needed contrast to the already very light space. I'll add a small stool next to the mirror so that guests can either put their luggage there, or pop a seat while putting on makeup. Here is the revision visual:

Sample of what an e{design} revision looks like with the removal of the console table and addition of floor mirror.
E-Design Sample Revision

Revision product sources: Arched full-length mirror, Small Rattan Stool


Et voila! I have the mirror and stool ordered and can't to continue to pull this space together. Shop all of these products (plus a few more) in the carousel below. Let me know what you think of this design in the comments!

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