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So, after all the floor refinishing, wallpaper removal, skim coating, priming and painting, we finally have a mostly finished room. I say mostly, because we still have to put baseboards in here. If I waited until that was done to show you the room, we'd probably be in the process of selling this house, so….I put one piece in there so you can get the idea! Before:
After:
The room is much smaller with the twin bed, but we managed to make everything fit ok. We have the option to take the glider out and slide the dresser down, but for now our little guy still likes to sit and rock once in awhile. We did eliminate the little wood shelf in the corner, it was wobbly and that is just not good! I replaced it with these shelves.
These were a cheap DIY project. I bought three 2 foot pieces of pine building material (1x9s) from Menards for $1.55 each. They were not really meant to be stained because they had a ton of stamps, markings, neon writing, super rough edges, etc…but I did it anyway.
I sanded the stamps and markings off the best I could, stained, poly'd, and used $2 'over under' brackets to attach them to the wall. The brackets were sort of hard to install, but we love them!
The doggie butt hooks and blue clamp light are from Ikea. Ashford needs a light on at night, so this one works well. I'm trying to find a paintable cord cover I know we have somewhere…
While almost everything in this room is the same stuff from the old house, I did need to buy some things. Mainly, bedding. We had the antique bed, and just one set of twin sheets I used to stage the old house. One of the most exciting purchases for me was the yellow quilt and sham from Target that almost exactly matches his dresser. I love it!
One of the most exciting purchases for Ashford is the ABC poster from Ikea. He LOVES this thing, before I got it hung he would carry it down the stairs to the living room so he could show us how he can say his ABCs and point at the letters. In fact, he already dropped it and broke it before it got hung…but I'm just going to ignore that little bit of broken plexi in the corner! His other artwork looks good in here – even though he has a lot less wall space.