Guest Bedroom Before and After | Sea Spray Condo

I feel a little silly dedicating a whole post to this room since literally all we did was paint the walls. However, it turned out to be such a cutie-patootie room, and I wanted to show how much difference a can of paint and re-arranging furniture can make. (Do I sound like a broken record yet? ;)

BEFORE:

Elizabeth Burns Design | Sea Spray Condo Before and After

AFTER:

Elizabeth Burns Design | Sea Spray Condo Before and After - Sherwin Williams Watery
Elizabeth Burns Design | Sea Spray Condo Before and After - Sherwin Williams Watery
Elizabeth Burns Design | Sea Spray Condo Before and After - Sherwin Williams Watery

Sorry that the pictures don't exactly match up for the before and after, but basically we moved the beds to the wall perpendicular to the one they were on. The tall chest moved to the wall directly in front of the beds and we put a TV on top of that. I think this layout is much better for viewing TV, but I also didn't like the fact that before when you walked into the room, you could see the bed. Not a whole lot of privacy for the person sleeping in here! I love that the beds can be pushed together to make a king size bed if a couple is staying in this room, or remain two twins for kids.

We were lacking a nightstand in here, so I found this little guy on Craigslist for $10. We lacquered him up in a pretty white with leftover cabinet paint and he looks right at home amongst the other white furniture. When we were taking this photo, the nightstand was still wet, so we couldn't put the lamp back on top. Did you spy the plastic wrap on the carpet? :)

The bedding was existing and so was the artwork, so we only spent $40 in here between the nightstand and the gallon of paint (Sherwin Williams Watery). I think it turned out pretty cute!