Showing posts with label #oneroomchallenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #oneroomchallenge. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2015

One Room Challenge: Tween Boy Bedroom Reveal


It's the reveal of the One Room Challenge! Here we are. The final touches of the room are done!

It almost didn't even though I was moving ahead on week 4. Why?

Sunday night I brought home lockers for this room. Lockers that I originally wished for at this start of this challenge but didn't find them until now! Now! The final week! Lockers that I completely cleaned, painted, restored, decoupaged and prepared to be moved upstairs on Monday night. Lockers to replace the dresser and both sets of chest of drawers that I also moved out on Monday. Lockers I worked on from 8:30 in the morning until 7:30 that night. In the sun. Where we went from winter to a week of spring to now totally summer weather. Where I sport a sunburn and lost four pounds. (Really, I did. For once, I'm not joking!)

But being authentic, full sized and heavy lockers... we barely got them in the house. We. The team of me and my husband. We sweated bullets at 8:30 p.m. on Monday. Yes this week. 

They didn't fit going up the stairs. Even after we ripped out stair railings. So now they sit. In our dining room. Waiting. Waiting for us to take them apart and bring them up to reassemble them when we have time. So it was back to plan "A".  I moved the dresser and chests of drawers back in on Tuesday. Tuesday; ... too close to the final reveal today. So let's go back to that other plan. 

The goal was to streamline and update this tween bedroom while maintaining all of his interests. 

All on a very tight budget.  

The room was previously two, and by busting out a wall to make it larger, (well, making the smaller one into a closet and storage area), the main bedroom remained a 9' by 11' space. Small, but it flowed better with the opening. 

A mix of furniture against the walls held the 11 year old's clutter. He had and still does... a LOT of stuff! Everything needed sorting and organizing. 



By painting the wall a light gray, the subtle change accommodated the new room with contrasting red, white, blue, and black accent colors. This color palette, while maintaining wood trim for future years. (I'm not stripping paint for what I have planned here later. Not those louvered doors anyway!)

It was evident that a media center was necessary along with a study/desk area to maintain activities on one side of the little room.

(And, the bad tape job on the ceiling from the previous home ownership left me in a tizzy of repairing the seams with joint compound before painting. The unexpected but inevitable.)

Clutter. Mixed storage units with a night stand in the corner. Dogs everywhere. Music, sports, games, movies... all a mess!

By revamping the existing pieces, painting them and repurposing wood to make a desk, the entire wall became an organized and functional space. By utilizing "cubbies" and baskets for storage and shelving for displays, the appearance is much neater. This tall arrangement of horizontal and vertical lines not only brings new height to the wall, it appears wider too.


The previous wall shelving remains while it holds the most loved dog collection (now all together and on a much better display than previously scattered around the room.)


And the sports memorabilia are looking much neater. Spiderman, Woody and GI Joe are put away.


With repurposed wood, plenty of desk top space was created on two cubbie units without protruding into the room.

A repurposed tractor seat stool functions nicely at the desk, yet can be used for moving to the window to look at the stars and the moon.


Using spray paint on repurposed desk accessories add the tween's favorite color of red into the area.






By stacking and anchoring the previously mixed storage units with more repurposed wood, the media center holds movies, gaming and music. The pieces were sanded, painted, decoupaged and new hardware was added to update and get all "matchy" like.



A curbside rescue became a "Star Spangled Banner Trunk" to hold extra blankets and treasured stuffed animals. Themed by our National Anthem. I put the words on the front of the trunk. Inside are decoupaged maps.


Leaving much distress to the trunk, just as the Flag endured during the war, the rippled wood appears as waves in the flag on the lid.


The old headboard got a makeover with a 50's truck in pop art style and push on/off light up headlights.

A license plate collection and repurposed wood art created a gallery above the headboard.
This gallery technique makes the short wall height appear taller.

Pillow covers were made to coordinate with the room.


The headboard is a hit with the tween. He loves it!
A nightlight at the push of the finger tips while in bed wasn't cool; he said... "It's better than cool! It's awesome!"


The four pieces of old wooden furniture got a makeover with Country Chic Paint in "Liquorice", clear wax and new hardware for a masculine look. Perfect for a tween to grow with.

The four pieces are now actually three. I took the two night stands and modified them into a mini chest of drawers shown on the left side of this photo. Balancing out the pieces on the one 9 foot wall to function while maintaining a nice appearance was the goal. (Remember this is a tiny 9 by 11 foot room) The arrangement makes the wall appear wider.

Putting the furniture together in this manner tidied up the wall and defined the area. It appears boring compared to the action packed side of the room. But it works. It's the basic needs side.

Funny, it reminds me of a galley kitchen. By the way, this is where the lockers were going to be with the trunk. (sigh) Maybe a new post later.




The lamp turned Route 66 makeover is accompanied by two vintage hubcaps over the modified chest of drawers. The Packard and DeSoto caps are a LOT older than me. Just sayin'.


We brought home a butterfly curious puppy. But I removed the butterfly and added a baseball. The puppy is now looking to play ball. Much more fitting for the room.


The plane propeller rack doesn't hang out with toy guitars anymore. It became a functional rack with wall art above it to contain yet another interest.


The remote controlled moon night light moved to the window in the closet area of the extended part of the room.


That is, next to the window with the telescope and the globe that we didn't have room for on the desk. Creating a mini universe, the space is another interest in a designated area without intruding on the other areas.

Removing the globe stand and hanging earth from the ceiling, it now revolves with the moon.

A vintage metal tray frames an educational solar system for reference while gazing into the sky.


The window sill is accompanied by "moon rocks". Plastic creatures that glow in the dark.
Another spark for the imagination.


So... how did this come all together? Let's take a look at the before and after.


The organized activity wall



The sleeping area


The extended room with wall to wall closet storage





Can you believe this is a queen sized bed in a tiny room?


Placing the bed in the center freed up space for more walls. And it's an easier method for making the bed.


The two rooms as one. Best solution for more space.

Even though, not a weight bearing wall, we didn't take chances. Maintaining the archway of framework for the roof and frame support was a safety sake. It also serves as a gateway to the storage and clothing closets.


Streamlined and functional.




This wee little bedroom has been made to look spacious, maintain order, and function while keeping hobbies and interests within it.

Because this room involved so many projects, I'll follow up on each with a how to post as soon as I can catch up. The projects have a gazillion pictures to go through and post. I'll be linking them up here or you can subscribe for new post updates. By repurposing most of the room, a chunk of change was saved. I'm happy to show you how.

In the meantime, this room is done. A huge thank you goes to Linda at Calling it Home for hosting this wonderful event. Without this challenge, the motivation to stay focused and finish this room would not have been possible!

Let's check out all of the hard work and the wonderful reveals of the other participants!


One Room Challenge™ Linking Event, Spring 2015, Week 6





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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Tween Boy Bedroom ORC Week 5


This is the last week of the One Room Challenge with Linda at Calling It Home and the pressure is on! All of the details need to be completed and our room finales are to be revealed next week. Eeeeek!



Even though I'm doing well as I'm crossing off the task list, there have been some stumbling bumps that I won't post. All of us participating in this challenge have done a lot of work and it would be a very loooong post if we noted everything.

I'm so stinking excited to have a room in this fixer upper house getting finished! So here we are with this All American Boy Bedroom so far:

The plan list:
Patch ceiling(the unexpected)
Paint walls (love the light gray)
Paint and put media center together (whew!)
Make tractor seat stool (dad wants it!)
Make /repurpose/ redo a desk (done!) 
Make desk lamp (um, put together a whole new look for one)
Paint chest of drawers (we all love it!)
Make 2nd lamp ("keeey-uuuute"!!)
Paint dresser (needs waxing and placing in room)
Paint mirror (waxing and hanging)
Make and paint headboard (finishing touches this week)
Upcycle trunk (yah, about that... I put it off and now need to get it done. Hey, I went shopping for bargains to add to the space and shopping counts!) 
Drapes (bought and hung...a necessity)
Pillows made (and one bought super cheap!)
Bedding ready
Accessories (desk) made and purchased and painted 
Decor (upcycle guitar(s), dogs, cars, trucks, sports... all American boy style)
Wall art (made and thrift bought!)
Telescope and Moonlight area (an afterthought added in!)
Airplane theme (small and another afterthought)



Here is what I've been up to...which is repurposing a lot!

Tags!
My youngest son loves Coca Cola because he is not allowed to have it but on rare occasions. I saved these bottle caps from Christmas.

A desk top from this 32 year old shelf unit I've carted with me since my oldest son was born. 

Desk lamp makeover. My office lamp is now a redo for our tween boy. 

Walmart and Target bargains.
I painted wired baskets and tray accessories for organizing in the room.

A thrift shop find... perfect for the dog lover! It's going over his desk.

Added reclaimed wood to the reused and made-over media center. Thrift shop cheap and ugly, but the wood is great for other uses!

Yah, that trunk. A curb side find that is supposed to be "awesome". I'm working on it. Really I am. It's inside the house now. The yucky stuff is pulled off it. It's just so much is going on and I know it will be easy when I finally get to it. 

And there are the little boy name letters that get a makeover (yes he scribbled on one of them years back). 


So anyway, those toddler letters got a USA paint job. A nice bright red, white and blue.

The bedding, curtain rods and drapes are bought. Toss pillows are made... except for one; super cheap from Target. 

We are keeping the ceiling fan as is. New globe though. The old one was plain and this new globe is a baseball. Pretty "cool".

Well, I need to add an airplane theme in. Just a small space. The young man loves planes and he does need a wall rack. I'll keep it simple... promise!

His moonlight and his world globe came together in an area. It was an afterthought to work in the moonlight he loves. It's remote controlled with waxing/waning features. The globe was too big for his desk area, so it moved in with the moon. They are quite happy together while creating their own little universe.

And that area motivated me to repurpose this page from the atlas map pages I added to his Route 66 lamp.

It went onto this vintage metal tray for an educational wall piece. 


I know... this is a lot to take in. As I design on a dime,  I'll post each segment "how to" as I catch up. That is after all, how Robin Redo It does it ;) 

My mind has been in high gear to get this entire room, and a small one at that, pulled together with all of the young man's interests and his certain "stuff"he is keeping. And for that reason, it has become "All American Boy" themed. 

What is so funny is... as I worked on this room,  that old 70's commercial kept going through my head... "baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet".  That is what this room is really. Well, except for the food. We'll keep the munchies in the kitchen. ;) 

I found the commercial and it was fun watching:

Now, let's go on over to see everyone else crunching this week! I peeked through all of the ORC posts on Wednesday and completely awed over them while anticipating the outcome next week. 




Linda is doing an amazing job at her own house update challenge. It's major! Permits, construction, etc. And she is hosting our incredible One Room Challenges.  Let's check out the progress with the other linking participants! 





Wish us all luck!