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Winter Beach Lodge Living Room Part 4 (The Reveal)

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Happy Labor Day weekend my ski bunnies!

Are you ready to go skiing at the lodge?

The “Winter Beach Lodge Living Room” is officially ready for you.

How ironic that it just happens to be the “end” of Summer weekend.

Sounds like perfect timing to me.

I am so excited, and so relieved.  Lets get this lodge party started.

If you were really here with me right now, I would first ask you to close your eyes.

I’de give you a nice big hug for being here,

then I would gently hand you a nice big hot cocoa,

and lead you to here.

Finally, I would say, “Okay…you can open them now.”

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final winter lodge

We would chat for hours until the sun went down…

I would light you a fire.

winter beach lodge night

Then I would remind of you of what it use to look like.

Remember the curtains?

They were covering up our beautiful view, what was I thinking?

The room felt warm, but too warm I think.  More like a scorcher.

We needed a fire hose in there.

All joking aside, I know the room was okay,

but we were ready for a change.

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Here’s a before / after .

You can see how the room opened up.

winter beach lodge collage

Remember the ski’s I had in the foyer?

That’s where the “Winter Lodge” idea began.

We had just gotten home from vacation on Lake Ontario.

I was in a “beachy” way and wanted to transform our entire home into a beach cottage.  HA!

I knew I couldn’t do that.  I still pondered though…

We live in Michigan, on a lake, but it’s more like a pond.

Michigan is surrounded by the Great Lakes, and we have tons of lakes in this area.

Still though, it gets very cold here in the Winter, and there is a lot of skiing.

Then SWOOSH!  The avalanche hit me.

  Why not mix the two?

WINTER BEACH LODGE.

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Lets go up stairs and I’ll give you the sky tour.

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Well look who’s waiting for us at the bottom of the stairs.

Is she a cutie or what?

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Here’s the part where I tell you how we did it.

Maybe you can use a couple of my ideas in your own space.

First, we sold our sectional on Craig’s list.

It sold so fast and we got a great deal.

Then I searched for our new furniture.

In the mean time, we painted.  It was easier without furniture in the room.

The color is quite bright, but I love it.

Once we got that going, I realized the window moldings really needed to go dark.

Painting those was quite a job, but if you really want something, you just do it.

Rick on ladder

Then I took a break and began to look through Pottery Barn.  Uh oh.

Looky what I found.
pottery barn moldings

Riiiiick?  Where are youuuu?

These rustic moldings would give the room such a cool “lodge” feel!

I knew they would enhance our pretty windows as well.

I showed Rick, and being the guy that he is, he said it could work.

YIPEE!

We headed to Home Depot the next day, and picked out the wood.

We used 1×8 rough sawn pine boards because they looked the most rustic.

I got to work immediately and stained them with Minwax (English Chestnut) and then brushed on one coat of polyurethane.

Rick measured and cut after I explained how I wanted them placed.

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We used screws we had in our tool bench from some deck work.

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We located the studs, and screwed them into the wall.

The only problem we came across was the return air vent.  It was in our way on the left wall.

We went back and forth on this one before Rick finally agreed to do what I thought would work 😉

We did a little “L” corner so we could get over that vent.

I think it looks so unique.

rustic moldings

You may notice that we continued the moldings onto the other side of the room, but screwed them in as “chair moldings” instead.

This way, we didn’t have to go under neath the big mirror.

  We were amazed at how much all of the moldings opened up the space.

Did I mention they cost under $75 total?

If I could, I would put these through out the entire house.

winter lodge moldings

moldings

You may have noticed the anchor on the wall.

My hubby found her on line for $13.  She is heavy, but adds some nautical flare.

I added the chain and there she sits above our illuminated photo door.

If you would like to know more about the door, I explain how I did it, “here“.

You can also find this thrift store lamp I made over with my old sweater, “here“.

  We have a great view out this window, so binoculars fit right in.

winter lodge photo door

If you are on my Facebook page (if not you can check it out, “here“),

you would know that I found these babies at the thrift store too.

Can you find them in the following picture?

candles in winter beach lodge
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The chairs I found at Overstock.com, and the jute rug is from West Elm.

Sofa is from Art Van furniture.

Selling our sectional sofa really put us in a good spot to buy what we really wanted.

That is a great first step if you are wanting to change a room.

I revealed this stump last week.  He really adds so much fun to the room.  He’s part of the family now.

I explain how we did it “here“.

stump 1

Early on I knew I wanted to change my Grandfather’s chairs again.

I ended up using my Mom’s blanket to reupholster them.  I think they add some “chic” to the room.

Maybe even a little glam factor.

You can learn more about that and the “new sew pillow” I made “here“.
chair and pillow 2

The “X” molding I stuck in the window were free.

I had left over molding from another project.

We measured corner to corner and cut them to fit tightly.

Next, I painted them the dark brown I painted the window casings.

Then we just stuck them in.

No glue, no nails.  Just edged in.

The bow is an old bow we found in our old house basement rafters.

My husband is a bow hunter, so this fits us and the “Winter Beach Lodge” theme.

The pillows are from Macy’s and my Beach sign is from Hobby Lobby.

The yellow ash tray I made in middle school.

No smoking allowed.

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What’s that you say?

You’d like to spend the night in our “Winter Beach Lodge”?

Well of course you are welcome…

Don’t forget to leave the key on the hook when you leave in the morning, and turn off all the lights 🙂

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final winter lodge

Update:

Living room w/ brown leather sectional & new lamp.
Living Room w: New Brown Leather Sectional

Let me know how your stay was~

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50 Responses

  1. Leslie Marie says:

    Wow! Everything looks so terrific!

  2. Beautiful job – love the rustic moldings – they give just the right touch. Have a fabulous weekend! Hugs!

  3. Valerie McMullen says:

    Wow!!! It looks amazing! You have a wonderful gift and vision too! Where did that large mirror over the fireplace come from? Sylvia is a cutie too!

  4. Dad says:

    Very Proud of you, and Rick, You did a breathtaking Job, love, Dad

  5. Julie says:

    Love it. Great ideas!!!!

  6. Rae says:

    I like it. You and your DH did a great job.

  7. Julie this is gorgeous!! I love all of it!

  8. debbiedoos says:

    I am simply blown away over the transformation! I love it all. The molding is awesome. So is the cute little ashtray you made, how funny we made those back in the day LOL!~ LOve it Julie and Rick, nice team you make.

  9. Kimberly says:

    I love your room.
    Who would’ve thought of combining lodge and beach.
    But it sure works!

  10. Redheads ROCK! The rest just roll. WOWOWOWOWOWOW. Only you and I mean that in the most sincerest way can pull off Winter Beach Lodge. I love how you did a lot of DIY and incorporated family treasures to make it so personal. I’m grabbing Hubby now to check our calendars and get back with you on the weekend we’ll be there. 🙂 Happy Labor Day weekend. Sit back and enjoy. It’s perfection. Hugs, Holly

  11. Pat says:

    Absolutely beautiful!! I love the color you painted, really opens up the room. Removing the curtains did too. The wood is just gorgeous! I think you two did a fabulous job with this room….

    xo
    Pat

  12. Rose Burroughs says:

    This looks amazing…wish I had even a tiny bit of that talent….absolutely beautiful

  13. kristin says:

    OK Seriously, this room is fabulous!!! Love the color, the decor, the wood trim, I think this should be on the cover of poterry barn 🙂

    XOXO
    Kristin

  14. Wanda says:

    Gorgeous room!

  15. OK, can I just tell you first how cool you are that you are wearing a Van Halen t-shirt?!?!?!? Second, your room is stunning. The color on the wall is perfect and I love, love, love the rustic wood molding. That Rick – he’s a keeper. Really beautiful job, y’all. xoxo

  16. Cindy Le Fevre says:

    How do you get the pillows to stay on your leather sofa? Mine just slide right off, and it is very frustrating to always find them on the floor. The dogs love it, but I do not (dogs not allowed on leather sofa — the only furniture forbidden to them). Help?

  17. Kim says:

    Fabulous job. You thought of every little details and the added trim made the room.

  18. Wow, when you said Redhead Can Decorate, you weren’t just whistling Dixie.

    Fabulous!

  19. Oh Julie I am just nearly speechless it looks so amazing! You worked so hard and it TOTALLY paid off. What an amazing job. Wow, girl. I am proud of you. I love it – every bit. Pinnin!! xoxo

  20. Stellar job Red… let me take a minute to clap and then I will be back…
    Ok, Fantastic job, the new rustic trim is fab the colour is fab the new rug… fab and the stump… yup, you guessed it… FAB!!
    XOXO
    Cynthia

  21. I love this room reveal!!! Wow great job. I have to tell you that when I saw your before picture I was all like “I can’t believe you covered up those windows with curtains. What where you thinking hiding those fabulous Xs” Then I read the part where you made them, and was like “OK they weren’t there before, and wow great job!” Love the window update, OK I love the whole living room.
    Then there was the trim, and the wall color. I love both, I’m already thinking about how I could have that trim in my house. And the wall color, I really love how it works with the trim (and windows, did I mention how I love your windows? )
    I also really love the stump end table. I think it fits in perfectly.
    I love how all the elements pull together to make a stunning, but comfortable, living space. It is absolutely magazine worthy!

  22. Holly says:

    Wow!! I love it! My favorite is the bow hanging in front of the windows. It looks like a totally different room. aaahhhh I wish I was in that room and I can curl up with a good book with fire crackling….Great job!!

  23. Julie, I enjoyed my visit and absolutely love what you have done to your living room. Your “beams” look amazing!!

    xoxo
    Denyse

  24. Dad says:

    Julie Girl: What a beautiful and thoughtful job you and Rick have created. It totally opened those windows to the scenery of the green in the back yard and makes me want to stay for awhile. Love all the small details like Rick’s antlers from long ago and the homey atmosphere you have established with the fireplace being the main attraction on a cold Michigan night and the beach-effect even on the cold winter night, one can dream. The stump added attraction with shells to fortify the beach-effect. There’s so much love and thought that went into this room any one would love to spend a week-end. Of course Sylvia adds that special family effect and the love that resides in your home. Love, MOM

  25. Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says:

    Wow, so many amazing and thoughtful details add up to one very beautiful room! I love the theme and you executed it perfectly! I could be so comfortable here!

  26. Kelly says:

    WOWzer!! It looks fantastic, Julie! Love it. xo

  27. Wow, now that’s gorgeous! I love what you’ve done and the rusticy wood moulding looks perfect in there!

  28. Meegan says:

    Really and truly-Unbelieveable! It is so cozy and inviting! Love the molding, the chairs and well, everything. You are so inspiring Julie. Thanks for sharing. Pinning.

  29. Jodi Durr says:

    Love this! Absolutely amazing. It is totally my aesthetic. I just pinned it. Great job, Red.

  30. marlin says:

    Your living room looks very inviting and beautiful !! Great job !!!

    Best,
    marlin

  31. Sandra says:

    This is beautiful. What color did you use on the walls?

    • Julie says:

      We used Balmy Seas by Behr Ultra from Home Depot. You may want to go lighter with Adriatic Mist though. I tried that first, and I wish I would have stuck with it. The pictures are deceiving. Balmy Seas is pretty, but very strong. Good luck!

  32. Oh, Julie!! It is just SO awesome. I mean, really. The rustic mouldings are just gorgeous…I can’t get enough of them. You’ve created such an amazing space. Way to go, friend!! ENJOY IT!

  33. Rosemary says:

    Your room is gorgeous!

  34. Sherry says:

    So amazing! What a transformation. I can’t believe how wonderful the new rustic mouldings look in there. All of the details fit together so perfectly. I hope you are just loving your new space!!!

  35. Kathy says:

    So glad I found your blog. You have amazing ideas! Love everything.

  36. Sunday says:

    You’re Kitchen and Living Room is absolutely Gorgeous….I love your taste and “thrift store” find(s)….

  37. Joanna says:

    I love your ideas, thanks for sharing.

  38. Tammie says:

    Found your blog via Thrifty Decor Chick. The windows look amazing with the curtains removed! I really like the x’s in the windows! Did you remove the inside trim on the lower windows (forget what they are called)?

    • Julie says:

      Hi Tammy, so happy you found me. Yes, I did remove the “muntin bars”. Ours are removable, but I know some are inside the window.

  39. Tracy says:

    Love, Love, Love! Just beautiful! Would you mind sharing what color paint you used in your lodge/cottage living room? Thanks for sharing!

  40. kimber says:

    did you change out the windows? the before shows windows with squares and the in the after they’re clear.

  41. dco says:

    Wow, this may be my favorite remodel of all blogs ever. Seriously. You have some very unique changes that are just gorgeous. Great job!!!

  42. Lori says:

    I love your rug. I know it wasn’t part of the re-do since it was also in the before picture. Where did you find it?

  43. Nancy says:

    How did you prime the golf candlesticks? I have two like them!

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