Tag: Jenny Lind Bed

  • Hello, Quincy

    Hello, Quincy

    Spoiler alert: I bought the Quincy bed from Ethan Allen.

    Quincy Bed from Ethan Allen

    And now, the thought process behind the purchase.

    Our Hoffman bed from Room & Board was great. If we weren’t changing sizes from a queen to a king, we would have kept it, and I would recommend it to anyone in the market for something upholstered. That said, I figured that if we’re about to get something new, it would be fun to switch things up a bit and go for something else.

    Not a brass bed. Too on the nose with the Victorian. Nothing too mid-century modern either. As much as I love the style, I don’t like it as much for this house. I love a good Jenny Lind and I’m still glad we bought one for Eleanor, but wouldn’t it be weird to have matching mother/daughter beds? (E has one for her doll, too.)

    Turned wood though — we’re getting closer! I do like all those antiquey cannonball and four poster beds.

    Painted Red Cannonball Bed, Martha Stewart

    Antique Spindle Bed

    Antique Four Poster Bed
    Images: Martha Stewart, Royal Design Studio, Country Living

    I featured the Quincy in a past edition of Making it Yours. The bed was definitely the star of that look, and I immediately thought of it as a possibility for the bedroom. Knowing you like something in general and knowing it’s the right piece for a specific spot are two different things, but yep. That bed would look amazing in this house. It’s expensive though, so I started looking around at other options. Maybe there was something out there that was even better? Or the same look for less?

    Four Poster, Cannonball, and Other Decorative Beds

    1. Washed Wood Bed, Anthropologie
      Maybe too simple? Compared to the other options, it is.

    2. Soraya Four Poster Bed by Bebe Furniture, Wayfair
      Nice, but do I really want a four poster bed?

    3. New Haven Maple Tall Cannonball Bed, ShaKa Studios
      Three wood finishes and several headboard shapes to choose from.

    4. Spindle Bed, Rosenberry Rooms
      Really cute. Twenty colors and wood finishes to choose from.

    5. Avignon Headboard, Serena & Lily
      I’ve featured this one on the blog before and I love it, but it only comes in a queen size.

    6. Cordevalle Santa Rosa Four Poster Bed by Universal Furniture, Wayfair
      Another four poster. The Holcomb Bed from Horchow is identical, or nearly so.

    7. Cambridge Bed, Serena & Lily
      I would like something like this more for one of the boys’ bedrooms.

    8. Claudette Headboard, Ballard Designs
      Nice curves, but I think I would get tired of putting a bird on it.

    9. Stinson Wood Bed, Pottery Barn
      The barley twist posts are paired with a simple curved headboard to keep them from going too fussy/traditional.

    10. Barrett Poster Bed, Ethan Allen
      Those are some good-looking pencil posts.

    Lots of options. There were more too, but those were the tops and I didn’t love any of them like I did the Quincy. Which brings us to the lookalike: the Soraya Regency Panel Bed by Bebe Furniture, from Wayfair.

    Quincy Bed Knockoff or Lookalike

    And actually, there are plenty of lookalikes out there, but that was the most similar one I came across. They’re all, Quincy included, modeled after antique cannonball beds (which you can still find, but almost always in smaller sizes). That particular one was less expensive, but only available in white (I wanted black), I didn’t like the added trim along the top of the headboard and footboard, the spindles aren’t as interesting, and it doesn’t have the small brass details. At that point, it seemed worth it to go for the bed style and color I wanted all along. Since the Quincy is currently on sale for 15% off, it was only a difference of a couple hundred dollars; kind of a drop in the bucket when you’re already looking at a pretty pricey purchase.

    Quincy Bed, Ethan Allen

    The Quincy Bed from Ethan Allen

    We went to check it out in person, and then placed the order. No word on when it’s arriving quite yet, but when it does get here, we’ll likely have to hoist the headboard up over the back porch to get it up to the second floor. Should be fun! Should be worth it though, too. It’s the kind of bed that can go country, traditional, whimsical, modern, or classic, depending on the bedding, furniture, and surroundings. The kind of bed we can be happy with for a long time.

  • Eleanor’s New Big-Girl Bed

    Eleanor’s New Big-Girl Bed

    We’ve made the transition from crib to twin-sized bed! Eleanor took to it right away. Brandon and I hyped it up for her (“your big-girl bed!”), and she watched us put it in her new bedroom. We started with Eleanor’s afternoon nap for a week before trying to get her to sleep in the bed overnight, and by that point it was no big deal.

    Look how tiny she is in her new bed! Aw, little peanut.

    I wrote a lot about trying to choose a bed. Vintage wicker peacock headboard? May not survive the toddler years. Toddler bed? Not for us. Adjustable toddler-to-twin? A strong contender. But in the end, I went with my favorite, a Jenny Lind bed.

    I blame my indecisiveness on being very pregnant with August at the time, but happily it led to my working with Land of Nod to help furnish Eleanor’s room. Turns out they’re fans of Making it Lovely as much as I’m a fan of theirs! Brandon and I had already bought the bed on our own, but I’ll be furnishing the rest of the room in part thanks to them.

    They provided the mattress and pillows, and they are super comfortable. I may have fallen asleep a few times while getting Eleanor to bed. The bedding is a pink zinnia quilt and sham mixed with striped sheets from west elm (the same sheets we have on our bed, but in green). We also have a comforter with a pink polka dot duvet cover for when it’s colder. I hung our vintage Tammis Keefe linen above the bed because I was concerned about hanging anything too heavy there, and I really like it. Also, you may have noticed the giant toy with one eye? Yeah, that’s our Muno pillow (Eleanor loves Yo Gabba Gabba).

    I’m looking forward to getting the rest of the room set up too. We’ve started moving things in and bringing in some toys, and Eleanor’s excited!

    * The bedding is on sale for 15% off through the end of May with the code “sleepy”.