I love myshelf(s)

When last we saw the so-called play-zone in Lucas’s room, it looked like this…

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Quite the zone, right?  Heehee!   Well, this area has been on our to-do list for some time and we finally got a start to it.   One thing that was very important to us in moving forward with this wall was making sure that the beautiful wood trunk that Joey’s dad made was the main attraction, front-and-center.  I mean, look how gorgeous it is….

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Stunning, right?

He made this FROM SCRATCH.  It’s something that will hopefully be in our family for many generations.    I absolutely love the details on top when the trunk is closed, but because we’ve been using it as a toy box, it’s pretty much stayed open from the get-go.    My goal in organizing this wall was to instill enough alternate storage so that 1) Lucas’s toys would still be easily accessible to him and 2) we could empty the toy box enough so that the trunk can be closed when Lucas isn’t actively playing.

We tossed around the idea of open shelves and shelving units, but weren’t really sure what we wanted.   And honestly, open shelves and their climbing potential had me a little nervous after this experience.    Then, during our recent trip to The Mothership (Ikea to those who dont already know), we checked out the Expedit line of storage units.   We liked that we could customize our unit of choice with drawers, or leave the shelf cubbies open, and they had a variety of different shapes and sizes to choose from.   We played around with a few different ideas, like these totally not-to-scale renderings…

Option #1:

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Option #2:

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…both of which required two 5-shelf units and one 4-shelf unit.   Rather than spend hours deciding at Ikea, we decided to simply buy those three items and determine their final arrangement at home.

Once we got everything unloaded, I began by assembling the two larger units.  But then I got to this point of the instructions and froze…

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What do ya mean, we can’t hang the long shelves on the wall???!!

That’s how they were displayed in the store so we assumed that that was an option.  Which meant adios, Option #2.  So, option #1 it was.   At this point, I rushed to open our smaller unit’s box to check the instructions.  And we were good to go.  The 4-shelf unit could be hung on the wall.

Once assembled, I placed the tall shelves next to the toy box…

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…And realized that adding the 4-shelf unit above the trunk would be too much.  A bit too heavy visually (and literally if it ever fell).   So, this is when we decided that we would DIY two simple shelves between the units instead.   We haven’t gotten there yet, but soon.  I’m thinking that I might white-wash them so that the wood grain shows through.

As for the Expedit shelves, I decided to add a splash of green behind them for a little interest.   I’d picked up a test pot of Valspar’s Jungle Thicket for $2.98 the last time I was at Lowes and also had an Oops paint that was a chartreuse green color.  I couldn’t decide between the two right off the bat, so I decided to paint some test swatches.  First, I used a light colored prismacolor pencil to outline the opening of my shelf…

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Then, I painted about one square’s worth of paint between the lines…

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I replaced my shelves, stepped back and immediately realized that Jungle Thicket was the victor.   The Oops paint appeared way too yellow.  So, I used a small roller and paint brush and applied three thin coats of paint within my rectangles….

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Once it was dry, I moved the shelves back and anchored them with heavy-duty anchors to the wall.  Then, Lucas struck a pose…

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And, we filled the shelves.   Me and Lucas.  Together.  He was so cute.   He talked to himself as he did it.  “And this is gonna live there…”, “And this car goes here…”.   It was awesome.  He really loves his shelves.   I’ve caught him on multiple occasions, just pulling stuff off and putting it back.  For FUN.  I hope he keeps this up indefinitely.  Well, the putting-up part anyways.

Here are a few finished pics…

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The green background is more obvious in person than in these pics.   We stashed his train tracks in one of the bottom white boxes and his Legos in the other.  His favorite books and puzzles are now easily within reach, and his model cars that he loves to play with look nicely displayed when they aren’t in use.  The top baskets hold “needs supervision” activities, like paint, clay and other arts and crafts stuff.  And then, of course more “Pop” art on top…

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So, next will be creating the shelves between the units.  Then, maybe I’ll finally get a move on the license plate wall.  I don’t understand myself sometimes.  I have everything I need for that project (and have for months now), and yet I’m constantly putting it off.  I’m starting to annoy myself.   Maybe getting on the play-zone part of the room will provide the motivation I need.    Fingers crossed.

So, tell me about some fun ways you’ve organized the toy-zone?  Any fellow Expedit users?  Any tips to share?  Anybody else procrastinating a project?

Lisa’s Guest Room Makeover: Day Two

Remember my friend Lisa?

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We started her guest room makeover a few months ago in one action-packed day (which you can read about here). Basically, we went a little backwards for the sake of usability. That day, we cleaned, decluttered, shopped, figured out a more functional layout and assembled the room.  Thus, the room could immediately accommodate guests.  This time around, we painted the walls.  Woo-hoo!   I’m that weird breed of human who loves to paint, so this was right up my alley.

The plan was to paint the walls a deep grey and Lisa happened to have almost a full gallon of Glidden’s Seal Grey on hand (which she’d used in her bathroom). So, we went for it.  Her boyfriend helped out immensely by moving all the furniture to the middle of the room. A task which would’ve taken us forever, literally took him minutes.  Conveniently for me, it was done by the time I arrived. (Bonus!)  He also helped us replace the furniture once we were done. And boy, were we glad he was there. I don’t think I was prepared to take on that beast of a piano again. Not that I was much of a help the first time around.  Anyways, I’m getting ahead of myself as per usual… Backtrack to ‘the furniture was moved to the middle of the room’ part…  And go… So, we removed all of the outlet covers and got to work. We opted not to tape off the trim and windows for the sake of saving time.  After many moons (and lots and lots of practice), edging freehand has become quicker and easier for me than spending forever-and-a-grandma taping only to discover unsightly paint bleeds later.

Here are a few ‘in progress’ shots…

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I cut in and Lisa rolled. It took us about 3 hours from start to finish.

Once we were done painting, we decided to take on the piano bench as well…

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The fabric on top had seen better days and the base was a bit scratched up and possessed more of a red undertone than the piano, so it didn’t quite mesh.  This little guy had terrific bones, though, so he was definitely worth keeping. We roughed up the base with 220 grit sand paper, then used Rustoleum Universal spray paint in Satin White, and gave this baby several thin, even coats….

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We recovered the the cushion with some of the same fabric that I used to update this tray (sorry, forgot to take pics of this part)….

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I purchased a quarter yard from Walmart for 99 cents and thanked my lucky stars that it was the perfect size to recover this small bench.  I utilized the same method for recovering this cushion that I described in detail when I recovered my eight dollar chair seats.

And here’s where we ended up….

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Cute, huh? I just love it. It’s quirky, fun, and brings some turquoise and feisty-ness over to this side of the room.

With our little bench complete, we reassembled the room, ironed the curtains, hung those babies up, and then I went mad snapping pictures.  And without further adieu, some before-and-after shots for your viewing pleasure:

The music side of the room started here….

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After Day One (sorry for the smaller shots in this post… I forgot to shoot a few angles while I was there, so Lisa sent me these on her phone) …

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After Day Two…

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Obviously the red painting had to go. It just didn’t jive with the rest of the room. This blue painting works perfectly though. And our adorable piano bench adds a punch of personality as well.  I added another quarter yard of  fabric as a makeshift table scarf for the storage bench to bring a touch of black and white pattern to this side of the room.  It balances the graphic bedspread on the opposite side really well.  We still need some artwork for above the storage bench, but that’s a project for another day.

The bedroom side of the room started here….

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Day One…

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Day Two…

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This side of the room stayed pretty much the same except for the wall color. But the deep grey tone makes all the difference. It really allows the curtains and bedding to pop and the room seem so much cozier in general.

Lastly, the dresser side started here…

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Day one…

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Day Two…

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Again, only the paint color is different, but it sure complements the deep walnut dresser. We still need to accessorize and hang some artwork, but it’s definitely a step in the right direction.

Here’s a wider view so you can see how the room ties together a bit more…

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And the obligatory, proud-of-our-progress shots…

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I just love paint. It’s amazing how something so cheap and easy packs such a wallop. Anyways, we’re almost there, but still have a bit more to do.

So, for Day Three of this makeover we’ll be…

  • revamping this ceiling fan…

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  • creating some art for the walls
  • adding some accessories

I’m not sure when we’ll complete these things, but we’ll get ‘er done for sure at some point.  And of course, I’ll post about it when that time comes.  So, does anybody else have painting projects going on right now?