Friday, July 15, 2011

master update :: repurpose, repaint, repair



i've been sloooowly chipping away at our master
bedroom for some time now.
i started here, then did this and this.
then stalled out.

because we have virtually no budget for this re-do
i have had to repupose, repaint, and repair
things we already have.
i do enjoy a decorating challenge.
(the wall planks have been the one expense so far
but i sold furniture to get the funds for those!)

headboard . . .
i knew i wanted it to be rustic and it had to be cheap.
finally i decided to use an old barndoor
that we hauled from nc last year.

so, i brought it in from the shed and set to work
giving it some legs.


i used some scrap wood, cut it to length, and
used the nail gun to secure it.


it's a heavy door so i bulked up the legs a good bit.
i knew they wouldn't be seen so wasn't too concerned
with how they looked.


and here she stands.


i'm really liking it.
with all the straight lines - wall planks and
headboard - i wanted something with some softer edges
on and over the bed.


the pillows also bring in the bright pops of color i wanted.
the mirror over the bed was a clearance
item from tjmaxx. it's cheap, cheap but i knew
i would paint it.


it's rustoleum's leaf green.


this old quilt was handed down from pastor j's side of the family
and has so many fun colors. it's a bit tattered so
i just drape it across the bed.

i'm still chipping away at the room as a whole but have done a few things
here and there. i still have a number of things to do
before it all comes together. some of that involves
spending so once the kids are back in school i'm
going to work on some furniture to sell and try to get this room done!

in the meantime,
here are a few sneak peeks of other little projects going on in the room.




hoping to finish it up and share the reveal by the end of september.
like i said, i'm moving slow! :)


linking up with the shabby nest today for frugal friday.


3 comments:

  1. Love it~ I think that is a fantastic headboard!! How creative! Would love if you would come share this at Feathered Nest Friday at my blog sometime!

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  2. Love it! What type of wood did you use to get your horizontal planks for the walls?

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  3. April, I used a v-grove mdf. I chose it because it's really thin and I didn't want to mess with changing the moulding. The brand, I believe, is ever-try, found at lowes.

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