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New Project: A Makeover in the Snug (two new gingham daybeds & more!)

by | Jan 16, 2026 | Decorating Inspiration, feature, My New House, The Snug

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A new year, a new project in our house! We’re still working away on our bedroom (I shared a little sneak peek recently and I’ll have more to share soon). But I’m also excited to start turning my attention to other areas upstairs this year, after focusing mostly on the main floor for the past few years.

Our upstairs is the Snug, two bedrooms and two bathrooms, but I’ll talk about those other rooms separately.

The Snug

The Snug…this is the room that stole my heart the most when we first saw this house and then bought it four years ago.

It’s been a cozy, multipurpose space where my husband and I relax at the end of every day—we watch shows, my husband does puzzles, it’s a place where we can work or write, and it also doubles as a guest room. It holds some of my office things, a few craft supplies…it’s really a room that has always been a little bit of everything.

What I plan to do upstairs this year will be the easier, more affordable projects—no major renovation right now—but I’m still very excited. Honestly, smaller, simpler projects are my favorite.

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One big improvement we did make upstairs during the renovation: we removed the carpet from the whole second floor and added new hardwoods throughout. That really made everything feel so much better.

Over the years, I’ve considered all kinds of possibilities for this room—how to use it, how to furnish it, and how to make it work better. And I’ve decided the most practical plan is to keep the layout similar to what we have now and make a few simple changes that refresh both the feel and the function.

A note about the mood board:

Consider the initial mood board below the “where we’re starting” point—with what we already have—not the finished design of the room! We begin making decisions on what to keep or anything we want to change out starting from what we have right now.

The plan for this year (and the two new daybeds!)

I’m currently awaiting delivery of these two adorable trundle daybeds, which we’ll use instead of the one single rattan twin daybed we have now (plus the double bed in this room). I think this will make the Snug so much more functional since the daybeds double as seating—and with trundles this gives us three more mattresses available for a total of four, plus the double bed nook! It’s not a huge room but this arrangement means the room can comfortably work for a whole family, and still be flexible for kids or friend groups.

I’ve seen great reviews from people who bought the same beds. They are so affordable and come in other colors, too. The color we ordered is called brown, but there are other colors I loved too.

By the way, if you’re curious about how I make decorating decisions (or struggle with making them!) I’m sharing the exact process I use to bring every room together in my Room Recipe Workshop. I have so much to say about the value of this intentional approach—especially how to use what you already have and feel confident in your decisions when you do buy something—that I turned it into a 5-week video workshop so I can help you do it, too. Learn more here.

What I’ve done already (or decided so far):

  • We started the year by rearranging furniture between rooms so we could make sure we had everything in the right places.
  • I also brought in one of our white rattan chairs (longtime followers might remember these from previous homes!). I’ve wanted to use these in this house somewhere ever since we moved in.
  • The rattan chairs definitely need fresh paint, and they’ll need new cushions and covers (we don’t have the seat cushions anymore). If we keep them here, I think a little refresh could make them really fun—maybe one, maybe both. They’ve always been comfortable, and I love that they’re easy to move around and not as bulky as other chairs.
  • We got a new slipcover for our couch awhile back—it’s the mineral blue in organic cotton.
  • And we ordered the two daybeds which will arrive this weekend — we love the cute scalloped design! I love the classic gingham, the beds feel timeless and add a little whimsy, which is fun at a beach house! I’m sure our grandkids (current and future!) will enjoy this room and the daybeds, too.

Plus…I have a great idea for where to put our existing rattan daybed, so stay tuned for that!

Next Up:

  • I’ll be clearing everything off the bookshelves and starting fresh.
  • We’ll be painting the room.
  • I’m still undecided on the rug (or rugs), so stay tuned for that too!

Lots more decisions ahead for this room (and our other guest room), but I’m excited to share as the upstairs evolves this year.

12 Comments

  1. Mary

    Can you tell me where you got your quilt on the double bed in the snug? I love it!

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  2. Christine Keene

    You would not be able to get me out of the Snug. LOL I love it as I do everything in your home.

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  3. Phyllis

    I love your idea board and you have some great pieces. Is all of the furniture for the space called the Snug? Or, does some of it go to the bedrooms? I’m having trouble visualizing the layout of the space and the overall size. Can you do a rough floorplan? Very excited to see how this comes together.

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    • Melissa @ The Inspired Room

      Thank you! I will try to have a floor plan for a future posts! The room is over our single car garage, it’s narrow but long-ish so it’s been tricky to arrange.

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      • Maria

        Thank you! This was going to be my post as well.

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  4. Pam

    I just decided to make our guest room/office into a snug so I am so curious to see what you do … and I also just bought your book, “The Inspired Room” for … inspiration!

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  5. LauraD

    That daybed!!! Adorable! I’ve been looking for something for my apartment for my granddaughter when she sleeps over, and this is great because when she isn’t here it can be a seating area in my bedroom. The price is very reasonable, I can’t believe it, and several colors (although I like the color you show). I am wondering how difficult it is to put together.

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  6. Jeanine

    I love your ideas and look forward to seeing all that you do with your home. For some reason, whenever i try to scroll down on your blog, everything jumps around and it’s hard to scroll. Also, I can’t enlarge anything to see details. I don’t have this problem on any other blog that I read, so I thought I’d let you know since it makes your blog hard to read and enjoy.

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    • Melissa @ The Inspired Room

      Hi Jeanine! Thank you so much for letting me know. I brought this to my web developer’s attention and it appears he has fixed the issue that was causing that. Hopefully you find it easier to scroll and enjoy now :) let me know if not. Thanks again!

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  7. Carmelee P Thorpe

    I love daybeds. Surprised you didn’t buy ones with ends like arms on a sofa. Much more comfortable when using it as a sofa. I am sure it will
    look lovely in the restyled room. Saw the same daybed from another influencer. It must be very popular.
    Enjoy seeing your attractive and comfy home.

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