My window seat!
Progress in the bedroom continues with the window seat getting completed.
I used a pale aqua matelasse coverlet for my cushion and skirt.
Matelasse is french for "to quilt, to pad"
which is fabric woven with two warps
so a puckering and quilted effect is achieved.
The large border edging of the coverlet is what I used to upholster a pleated skirt
on the board platform that the cushion rests upon.
It was heavy to work with,
but I thought it would be ideal for future machine washings.
A pattern with a finished edge makes this ideal for the skirt.
I stapled the skirt right onto the platform under the cushion.
A silk roman shade in aqua blue is paired with a small tablecloth
that I cut in half to use as a cafe curtain that swags across the bottom half.
I tacked this chantilly lace "cafe" on both edges for a simple and sweet effect.
This is one of the old table cloths I found at a consignment shop in NH.
Lots of ruffles on the white pillows make this an ethereal sitting spot.
The blue on the bench is the palest of shades.
A small occasional table I painted white holds
an old lamp on a marble base for intimate lighting.
This table may get an antique glaze someday.
My romantic window seat~
the perfect solution for this narrow dormer alcove.
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Now that I am able to post comments on your blog, First I would like to say that I think your home is just beautiful... I love this window seat and the pleating on it. it look you could sit there all day and daydream. I know I sure would.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love the aqua roman shade! And the pillows are so gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and feminine. I love Matelasse...it is timeless and works in many applications and decors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Looks so elegant, comfy and cozy...how did you pull off all those looks so nicely? Such talent!!!
ReplyDeleteAmy, your window seat is so beautiful and so inviting. Can I come and sit awhile?
ReplyDeleteLinda from Missouri
lindarubin@centurytel.net
This is stunning Amy...Makes me want to come over and get comfortable with a good book and cup of tea...
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Lisa
Gorgeous! What a perfect place to curl up with a book. I love the cafe curtain & sweet pillows.
ReplyDeleteIt looks just beautiful, Amy! I love the Matelasse fabric, it looks so comfy! I really am in love with what you did with the window treatments. I just HAVE to try this somewhere! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Would love a cozy window seat like this to cozy up w/a book & a mocha! Fantastic spot! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThe window seat is just gorgeous. I love the idea of using Matelasse fabric. It looks so elegant. The window treatments are out of this world beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour eye for color is so perfect, everything has a soft, romantic, dreamlike quality. I love the silky aqua shade..
ReplyDeleteCindy
It looks so romantic and inviting! I love window seats, even though I don't have one, I sometimes imagine how I would decorate it! What a lovely spot to sit and read.. just beautiful.. take care, Maryann
ReplyDeleteHi Amy,
ReplyDeleteYour window seat fabric is so pretty and I just love your choice of colors. I love everything from the window treatment to the pillows, to the little table (which, by the way, I have one just like it but mine is green!)
You are an amazing decorator.
hugs
Sissie
This is beautiful! I bet that was thick to work with but it turned out beautifully! Such a sweet spot!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job, it looks so cozy !
ReplyDeleteAmy, that is so pretty. Such a romantic look. Thanks for linking up.
ReplyDeleteOh...it's sooooo pretty! The perfect spot to sit on a snowy day and read a book. What a pretty little lamp too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a luscious sitting area. I featured this post at stylesson.com.
ReplyDeleteHow dreamy! You are some kind of talented girlfriend!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved Matelasse, this looks so soft and pretty, perfect for your window seat! It all looks so pretty, can't wait to see the final reveal of your bedroom!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's so beautiful, I would love to sit there and read a magazine!! And thanks for the little lesson on Matelasse!!
ReplyDeleteTania
OMG this is just beautiful, I love mattelesse, I just took some out to cover my next stool. I am your newest follower, just when I think I have found all of the good blogs out there....along comes another!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Very pretty I really like the use of the matelasse ~ and you are so right...is washes and wears beautifully. This is such a pretty and very romantic look. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteLove the window seat and the ruffled pillows! The fabric looks like a mattalese coverlet-so elegant looking-I'm your newest follower-Claire
ReplyDeleteYou have created a special getaway you will love for years to come!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy~ what a completely beautiful window seat!!! I love the gorgeous fabric you chose- it is perfect for your dreamy look and the ruffled pillows are gorgeous. Love it! Makes me miss the window seats I used to have! Thanks for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and oh so romantic, Amy. Great use of texture with the chantilly lace, ruffles and matelasse! :)
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty! I love ruffles. The more the better. =)
ReplyDeleteBlessings... Polly
p.s. thank you so much for adding our French Cupboard Valentine button to your sidebar (hugs)
It all looks gorgeous, Amy! Love your window seat and window treatments and all those ruffles on the pillows. I especially love the whispy cafe curtain...so me. You are doing a beautiful job with that room, my friend!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Jami
awwww Amy its so Dreamy!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it all! My favorite materials & colors.
You make everything beautiful!
Enjoy your new special space.
Love,
Joelle xoxo
Adore a cozy bedroom window seat, and yours is so completely charming!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by & thank you for the sweet comment! Your window seat is gorgeous! Love your home, it has such a romantic feel! I'm a new follower, and can't wait to navigate through your blog (smiles)! Perfect!
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