5 Ways to Repurpose Old Cabinet Doors
I’ve developed a crush on cabinet doors. Maybe it had something to do with better utilizing the space on the…
I’ve developed a crush on cabinet doors. Maybe it had something to do with better utilizing the space on the…
Sometimes, as a grown up, all you want is a place where you can shut the door on the crazy world outside, kick of your shoes, and R.E.L.A.X. If there’s a comfy bed and a few good books for napping and reading….that’s icing on the cake. This calm master bedroom designed by Lindy Allen of Four Chairs Furniture looks just right, to me. Want to recreate a fresh, calm space like this one for your own master bedroom? I found several tips and tutorials that will help you do that, even on a budget. Check out these 5 Ways to Get This Look.
This room started out as a space whose door was shut all the time. My nephew had moved in with us for a short time years ago and that was his room. When he decided to move back home my heart broke in half so I didn’t open the door for a long time. I finally decided it was time to create new memories in that room and it was really cathartic to envision a new space for our family and the guests that enter that house. So 18 months ago I started that process. Today it is complete.
What do you do when you’ve fallen in love with the chalkboard walls popping up all over the internet these days, but aren’t quite ready to commit to a full chalkboard wall (or have a husband that thinks you’re crazy when you mention the idea)? Â Well, today I’ve found some fun ways to experiment with chalk paint without covering an entire wall.
I have been wanting to make an upholstered headboard for a while now but finding the perfect fabric often proves…
I had been looking for about 4 months on Craigslist, at Goodwill and a few other thrift stores for a…