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Before and After: 3 Amazing Pink Makeovers

A maximalist bedroom with matching twin beds, orange walls, and geometric patterned ceiling

For this year’s SF Decorator Showcase, San Francisco-based interior designer Ann Lowengart put together an insanely pretty pink bedroom, and she chose several lovely Chairish pieces to help create her dreamy space! Each was in need of a pink makeover, so Ann worked with Revitaliste, which provides full-service furniture revitalization. Together, they gave three classic pieces a little TLC, and made them over to be full-blown show-stoppers.

Ann, who has been featured in publications like Traditional Home and California Home + Design, is known for her ability to create environments that exude comfort and sophistication, while still incorporating elements of whimsy. To create her ultimate little girls’ room, Ann chose two headboards, side tables, and a lovely accent chair from Chairish to be the focal points.

Revitaliste does all aspects of furniture revitalization, including upholstery, wood finishing and lacquering. They also do some fun faux and decorative finishes, use wallpaper on some pieces, and more. You won’t believe the results!

The Nightstand

Ann’s beautiful hickory nightstand was totally transformed. Revitaliste wallpapered the piece in Designers Guild ‘Rasetti’ wallpaper in Scarlet, and sealed it with high gloss lacquer.

The Armchair

Ann and Revitaliste opted to do a striped fabric to make this Hollywood Regency Accent Chair pop even more. They lacquered it in high gloss Benjamin Moore ‘Peony,’ and reupholstered it in Robert Allen ‘Alpenglow.’

The Headboards

And finally the lovely twin headboards! These beauties were reupholstered in Robert Allen ‘Quick Flash’ in Fuchsia, with a contrast welt in Saffron ‘Fine Chenille.’

Thanks Ann for featuring these beautiful Chairish pieces in your space, and to Revitaliste for making these pieces absolute standouts! 

Want to revitalize pieces like these? Check out our headboard, accent chair, and side table and nightstand collections on Chairish to get started on your own dream piece!

{Photos via Guillermo Gusils Leon and David Duncan Livingston}

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