A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

*This post was made possible by the generous support of Joybird, and features gifted product for testing purposes. All opinions are my own.

One of the best decisions we made last year was shifting our more traditional guest room to an everyday lounge-type living space. We got rid of the old mattress and bed frame, and decided to lean 100 percent into the idea of a third living room, complete with a television and sofa. I definitely did worry that we would regret getting rid of the bed in case of overnight guests, but, as predicted, we have had none since then, so it hasn’t been even a tiny bit of an issue. If you remember, my parents live just a couple of miles away, and all of our family members end up staying with them in their extra large dutch colonial home when they come to town for a visit—in other words, we rarely host.

Now that we have the room that once was our guest room set up as a lounge, we use the space so much more often. I head in that direction whenever I feel like reading, or watching my favorite shows/movies. I get asked pretty regularly on social media if I actually use all three of our living rooms, and the answer is a hearty, “Absolutely!” I wouldn’t have spent as much time and money designing this room around a living room concept if I didn’t think we’d use it, and, happily, all of that energy has paid off ten-fold. You can see what the room looked like up until a few weeks ago in the three photos below.

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As you may have noticed if you’ve been following along for any length of time, I adore change. I love mixing things up in our home, and I’m positive that I’d redecorate rooms at the same rapid pace I do now whether I had my blog as an excuse to do so or not. There’s just something so thrilling about a new collection of furniture or a fresh paint color, and I’ve learned over the years that instigating change doesn’t cost much money if you sell off your old items to pad your budget for new pieces.

For this makeover, though, I had a chance to team up with the folks at Joybird. This blog post isn’t sponsored by the brand (they paid just for social media coverage, which you can check out here). But I wanted to take things one step further with a blog post detailing the entire story, especially for those of you who aren’t on Instagram.

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

The mood board above offers a direct line into my psyche for this makeover. I loved the soft gray accents and cool blue paint colors of the old space, but I had been craving a warmer-toned look for the past few months. Joybird’s invitation to team up offered the perfect opportunity to bring those dreams to life.

You can probably see in my mood board above how much more red and orange I was proposing to interject into the space. I wanted to center the space around a new rich red and blue rug as well as a bold leather couch. A cool mid-century-inspired wood console and curved wood dresser were the perfect complements to my red/orange-centered palette, so I placed the order and waited (im)patiently for everything to arrive.

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

As you can see, the new collection of furniture and the rug went together like a dream on delivery day. While the walls are lined entirely by furniture now, it doesn’t feel cramped, and we have pretty much tripled our concealed storage space. Yes, we plan to use this room as an everyday lounge living space just for us most of the time, but because of all the added storage space we added, it could work well for the occasional overnight guest.

We now have all of our extra guest linens and pillows stored in the dresser and behind the doors of the media console, and you can see in the photo below that our new leather couch has electrically extending footrests, so it turns into a cozy twin-size daybed literally at the touch of a button.

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

The photo above shows a detail of the buttons for this couch. You hold the forward button down to extend the footrest (you can stop at any angle that’s most comfortable for you), and the back button makes the footrest fold back down into the sofa. I am so impressed by the functionality of this sofa, and everyone love a good catnap on it any given afternoon—even the pets.

I know this post isn’t sponsored by Joybird, but I wanted to give them a quick shoutout anyway because this was my first experience with them and I was genuinely very impressed. We had a small issue with the dresser, and the team was quick to send us a replacement to make sure we didn’t have anything to stress over. Gotta love good customer service and good furniture designs!

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

While we have yet to host any overnight guests in this space, it has already proven to be a favorite among us in our immediate family. And isn’t that more important than the occasional once-a-year (maybe) visitor? I want to encourage all of you to rethink your guest rooms and make that space the type of room that fills a need that you, yourself, might have. Unless you host guests every other month, I say it’s time to turn that barely-used room into a space that makes you smile every time you walk past it. That’s how I feel about this room now, and I can’t help but think that there’s more value in that.

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

Resources: couch, dresser, console, rug, fan (similar), art/hanging planter/pendant light all vintage

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

Let me know what you think in the comments section! I’d love to hear your thoughts, especially on the topic of turning a guest room into more of an everyday lounge and an occasional overnight space for visitors. I know this is very much dependent on your specific lifestyle, so I’m curious if a lot of you relate to us in that way. I’d also love to know if you change your décor as often as I do! I feel like I’m so isolated having this particular personality trait, but then I hear from lots of you who do the exact same thing. Please tell me I’m not alone (or crazy…)!

A Retro Lounge Living Space Makeover

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My Favorite Believable Faux Plants

My Favorite Believable Faux Plants

I know not everyone is okay with the idea of faux plants in their house. I get it! I love real plants and have dozens that I copiously care for every single week. I personally draw the line at fake flowers these days, though (the real deal is just too hard to replicate well, in my opinion). I’ve really enjoyed growing our collection of greenery with easy-to-care-for faux alternatives, and thought it was time to do an updated list of links for you. Keep scrolling for my recommendations for favorite fake trees and shrubs to set up in your house—both indoors and out.

My Favorite Believable Faux Plants

Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

This Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree fools everyone, whether they’re seeing it in a photo on my Instagram feed or in person at our house. It’s a really, really good fake version of everyone’s favorite trendy houseplant, and it’s a lot easier to care for. I just dust it every now and then, and that’s it.

My Favorite Believable Faux Plants

Double Yucca Tree

This Double Yucca Tree is another super believable faux plant. When I first got the tree, I unpacked it and set it on the kitchen countertop intending to find a spot for it later. When John walked in from work that afternoon, it was still sitting there, and he remarked how nice a plant it was. He actually thought it was real!

My Favorite Believable Faux Plants

2-foot Cedar Shrub

I have finally succumbed to the fact that I can’t keep outdoor potted plants alive. It seems they always die, no matter how diligent I am about watering them. So, I situated this faux 2-foot Cedar Shrub by our entry and no one’s the wiser that I have zero outdoor gardening skills.

My Favorite Believable Faux Plants

Snake Plant

This $60 Snake Plant can be spotted in multiple places around our house, including our family room and my office. I also gifted one to my parents for their house. It’s the perfect alternative to live versions if your pets are prone to chewing on them since live Snake Plants are toxic to animals.

My Favorite Believable Faux Plants

4-foot Cedar Tree

This 4-foot Cedar Tree is from the same collection as the 2-foot outdoor shrub you saw a couple of photos above. I have replaced all of our outdoor potted plants with these and have had zero issues with inclement weather or sun. They never break or get damaged in rain/wind, and the color hasn’t faded in hot sunshine either.

My Favorite Believable Faux Plants

Bird of Paradise Plant

We have a live Bird of Paradise, but this faux version is a great expansion of our collection because it requires zero maintenance but provides the sculptural greenery look I’m after in our low-light lounge, seen above.

Let me know if you have a great fake plant that you like that I happened to leave off my list. We don’t really have any more room for extra plants, but I’m still always in search of good options to recommend to others, so please leave your fake plant links in the comments below. Happy faux gardening!

My Favorite Believable Faux Plants

*I earn a small percentage from purchases made using the affiliate links above. Affiliate links are not sponsored. Rest assured that I never recommend products we wouldn’t use or don’t already love ourselves.

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