Room Redesign-Melanie’s Master Bedroom

Do you remember Melanie’s design dilemma?  She’s got a small master bedroom in an apartment.  There’s no overhead lighting, the bathroom is directly off of the bedroom with no doorway and we can’t add color by painting the walls!  Sounds challenging, right?  Here’s your design board Melanie!

Melanie's Master Bedroom1. Storage Ottoman Nightstands in a fun lime green!  Lift off the top for extra storage, or move to different parts of your room for a small seat.  By hanging the lamp above the nightstand instead of putting it on the nightstand we’ll keep it free to move around.

2. Hanging Lamps from Ikea.  Use these shades with this cord.  They don’t need to be wired into your house.  Just plug and hang!  Try using a larger one in the center of the room for even more general light!

3. Hang a few yards of a large scale fabric from the ceiling behind your bed.  This is a great way to add color to your room with out doing anything permanent since you’re in an apartment.  This fabric is from Marimekko.

4. Go for all white bedding from Target.  Usually I don’t do all white but in this case it will make the room seem bigger by allowing the bedding to be more light and airy while letting your accent colors show through even more!

5. Accent Pillows in tangerine and lime from Target.  Add some color to your all white bedding with these great silk screened pillows!

6. Replace the fabric curtains with a darker bamboo shade.  We’ve got a lot of fabric in the room already and the dark shades will be a nice contrast to help the other dark wood in the room be emphasized.

7. Use these sheer panels and hanging system from Ikea to cover up your bathroom entrance.  By using white sheer material we keep the bed and the fabric behind the bed as the focal point of the room.  The white will blend in with the walls and the sheer will let some of the light from the bathroom vanity into the bedroom for the additional light you need.

Thanks Melanie for letting me help you out!

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Before Redesign-Melanie’s Master Bedroom

Melanie has a Master Bedroom that we’ll be redesigning and featuring on Monday.

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Here’s what she’s shared with us about her goals for the space and her style:

What are your favorite home decor/design stores?

  • As recent college graduates, we frequent Target, IKEA, and Pier 1 Imports.  We love budget-friendly stores of any kind.

What 3 words would you use to describe yourself?

  • Busy, Creative, Cheerful.

What 3 words would you use to describe the feeling you’d like in the space?

  • Clean, Modern, Bright.

What is the most important thing you’d like in the space?

  • Versatility!  In a small space, it is really important for everything to have multiple functions, even if one of its functions is just to make the space look dang good!

What are your two favorite colors?

  • Kiwi green, or those cheery, modern green we see all the time nowadays, and bright, punchy colors like orange and hot pink.  I’m not sure the husband agrees with me on the hot pink, but he didn’t win this giveaway!

What are two of your least favorite colors?

  • (I had a purple room throughout High School… I’m purpled out.)  and Navy Blue.  Ahoy.

What are the overall dimensions of your space?

  • 10×12, with an obnoxious uncovered entry to our bathroom.

Is there anything else you’d like us to consider?

  • If possible, a place to sit with a newborn.  Also, our apartment has NO overhead lighting (what were they THINKING???) so our room is really dim and my husband can’t stand it.  We are in a rental, so painting isn’t possible but I am not opposed to other ways to put color on walls.

So, do you guys have any suggestions for Melanie?  Check back Monday to see what the designer thinks!

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Monday Redesign-Marie’s Entry Room

We’re doing something a little different today!  We are BOTH doing the Monday redesign for Marie’s Entry Room!  Here are her before pictures.  What’s a little fun competition between friends?

Erin’s Design-I tried to stick within Marie’s budget and use what she already had as much as possible.  It was pretty easy since she’s got a great neutral sofa and loveseat already, and even the pillows can stay!  Don’t worry about the green carpet either, because the accessories in the space will help to tie in the carpet and make it look like you planned it there all along!  She is great at projects so I’ve given her some ideas for inexpensive projects she can do herself to stay within the budget!

Erin's Floorplan for Marie's Redesign

Moving things around just a little.  I’d like to see the mirror moved above the piano and a large clock put above the console.  Currently, the mirrors’ scale is a little bit small for the wall, but by placing it about 12″-18″ above the piano, it will help it to seem bigger because it is grouped in with the larger piano.

Erin’s Concept Board:

Erin's Concept Board for Marie's Redesign

1. This simple, elegant console table is actually from Amazon.com!  And with a price tag of only $90 you can’t beat it!  The half moon is a great fit for the space on the wall between the entry door and the closet door.  This is the main pathway through the space and a rounded table will seem to take up less space in addition to providing softer edges when walking by.  We wouldn’t want anyone running into sharp corners on the way out the door!  (Mini design lesson:  These half moon shaped tables can also be called demilune tables!)

2. Paint colors from Sherwin Williams will warm up the space while still keeping it neutral for the accents to shine through!  The neutral colors I’d like to use are SW6121 Whole Wheat as the main color and the slightly darker accent color on the partial wall behind the sofa is SW6123 Baguette.  Both of these are some of my favorites because their undertones have a warm inviting feel to them instead of a yellow, green, or pink undertone.

3. If you know how to use a sewing machine just a little, Roman Shades are some of the easiest window treatments to make, and they’d fit perfectly in Marie’s Bay windows.  All the fabric and hardware needed for this project can be bought for under $100!  I’d make something similar to these from Pottery Barn.  Use a light green fabric for the accent color instead to tie in the carpet color.

4. Round End Table from Target.  This will fit perfectly by your sofa and provide space for a family picture or two and a accent lamp.

5. Jonsbo Orod Lamp from Ikea.  Paint the inside of the glass an accent color of red or green to bring a little color to the area.

6.Homemade Clock for above the console table.  I love this one but it’s super easy to make yourself, and you can customize it with images of your family and colors that coordinate with your space.

7. Canvas art above the sofa.  Use this art for a main focal point.  You could buy a piece, but since the feel of your space is a little more modern, buy a blank large canvas and pencil a simple pattern onto it.  Something with a bunch of horizontal lines in different widths.  Then just paint them in different shades of red, green, and brown that compliment the space.  Using horizontal lines will make the wall seem more spacious.

8. For accessorizing above the piano and the new console, find a mixture of light neutral colored vases and containers.  Glass would also work.  It will keep the design clean and let the artwork, pillows you’ve already got, and new clock shine through as your focal points.

Though it doesn’t fit in the budget now, I’d recommend later on down the road getting a large rug for the living room.  It will help to pull all the pieces together and not make it feel so much like everything is shoved against all the wall space.  The ideal size would be a 8′ x 10′ rug.  The rug will work now over the carpet and will also be a nice change when you put in your wood floors!

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Deb’s Design-I know Marie was a little worried about her sage green carpet, and is possibly thinking about replacing it with wood floors someday.  I tried to keep this in mind as I was planning the space so everything could stay around when the time comes to replace the floors.  {Disclaimer: I did go over Marie’s budget; however, I have some plans for Marie to use her money wisely.}  I like to plan the space how it should be designed and I knew with Marie being crafty and resourceful, she could find similar items that I recommend.Marie's Entry Floorplan

With the piano, a loveseat and a large sofa, there are too many focal points in the room.  I had to elimate the loveseat to open things up a little bit.  By having a loveseat under the bay window, it makes the room feel smaller so I’m sorry, but it needs to go!  Sell it on craigslist and use the money towards your redesign.  I suggest getting two chairs and an end table to nestled in the bay window.  This still allows for plenty of seating (you can always use the piano bench too if more seating is needed) and it also opens up the room more.  I also placed a console table in the entry way with a large clock centered above.  I am suggesting that the existing mirror be put up on craigslist too.  With the large wall space and vaulted ceilings, the mirror is too small for the space.   Trust me on this one… just see where I go with it.

Deb’s Concept Board:

Marie's Entry Room

1.  The color palette I chose for this room has a warm feel to it.  I thought it was important with the sage green carpet to accent it with some golden colors and white.  The white will make it feel modern and clean.  I suggest painting the walls in Sherwin Williams Green Earth  SW7748.  It is a grey green and will help incorporate the green of the carpet into the room, but lighten the room at the same time.

2.  Marie also would like drapes on the windows.  I think these drapes from Pottery Barn fit perfectly with our color palette.  Marie is also crafty enough that she could find similar fabric and create similar drapes on her own.

3.  I would place this lamp from CB2 in the corner, between the piano and the chair.  I love its clean and modern look and it’s a great deal too!

4.  Target has some wonderful chairs for $299.  A great selection too.  A pair of these would be perfect in front of the bay window.  They add just a little bit of color and fun to the room too.

5.  I recommend placing a side table between the two chairs.  You can’t beat  this side table in white from Ikea.  A tall plant like this would be perfect on top of this table.

6.  A large clock like this would be perfect centered above the console table.  It adds some dimension and scales down the vaulted ceiling a little bit.

7.  I love this console table fromPottery Barn {and it’s on special too!}.  I love the simplicity of it and its shelves.  If you are wanting something a little less expensive, here is a great alternative from Target.

8.  Above the piano, I would place family pictures in these matted frames from Target.  I would space them about 6-8″ apart, side by side.

9.  Ikea is great when you are looking for inexpensive art.  Here is a great large print that can be framed and centered over the sofa.

I would also add a plant in the corner between the piano and the sofa.  Having greenery is one of the easiest ways to freshen a room and give it a different element (height & texture).  A rug and some accent pillows should also be added down the road, but I knew I was pressing my luck with the budget already.  I had fun doing your redesign, Marie and I hope you enjoy it.

Marie also wanted a deadline to finish her redesign of the space.  So Marie, send us pictures by July 1st.  We can’t wait to see what you’ve done!

Here’s the fun part!  You get to vote on your favorite.  If you like Erin’s, put Erin in the comments.  If you like Deb’s put Deb in the comments.  At the end of the week we’ll pick a lucky reader from those who voted.  The winner will be one of our next redesign participants!  Our slots are filling up fast so this is a great opportunity to make sure that you get a chance for us to redesign YOUR space at no cost!

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Before Redesign-Surabhi’s Bedroom
Monday I’ll be redesigning Surabhi’s Bedroom!  She is in a rental property so we can’t do anything too permanent.  Sounds challenging, right?  Here is her bedroom currently:
Surabhi's Bedroom 2
Surabhi's Bedroom 1
Here are the questions she answered for me to better understand her style and what she’s looking for in the space.
What are your favorite design store/home décor stores?  They can be brick and mortar stores or online stores.
What 3 words would you use to describe yourself?
  • Casual, Out of the Ordinary, Trendy
What is the most important thing you’d like done with the space?
  • To give it a warm and cozy look and feel.  A place where I would feel completely relaxed after an extremely hectic day.
What are two of your favorite colors?
  • Green (the background color of your website), Orange (Although I don’t want the room to be too colorful- hints of bright colors will be nice along with existing tans and browns)
What are two of your least favorite colors?
  • Blue and Red
Is there anything else you’d like to share with us?
  • I don’t really like floral prints.  Not a huge fan of wicker.  Casual and contemporary will be my preference.  I believe I mentioned earlier that since it’s a rental property, I wouldn’t want to change the wall color.  I would like a headboard and some seating or bench to sit or keep my clothes on (although I wouldn’t want to clutter the space too much so if you think it will be too much, we can skip it.)
What are the dimensions of the room?
  • Approximately 11′ x 11′
Be sure to check back Monday for her completed design!  Do YOU have any suggestions for her?  Be sure to leave them in the comments below!
Don’t forget you can submit your own space to be featured here.
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Room Redesign-Christy’s Ledge

This Monday’s room redesign is a space that Christy has had a little trouble with.   Sometimes these ledges can be tricky!  But don’t worry Christy!  Help is on the way!

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For each redesign we ask the family a few questions that give us a little more insight into their style and how they’d like to use the space.  Here are Christy’s answers:

What is the most important thing you’d like done with the space?

I want it to be pretty and make me happy when I look over there.  We spend a lot of time in this room and I always wish that it looked a little more “put together”.

What are your favorite design store/home décor stores?  They can be brick and mortar stores or online stores.

Maybe if I had some favorite stores, I wouldn’t be so totally design clueless!  Here are a few places that I love to look at for craft ideas and inspiration.  I’m sorry I’m not more “hip”.

IKEA

Pottery Barn

Anthropologie (LOVE, LOVE, LOVE their bedding)

What 3 words would you use to describe yourself?

Crafty, fun, and friendly

What are two of your favorite colors?

green (celery/lime/avocado—not so much kelly green) and blue

What are two of your least favorite colors?

That depends.  I don’t like yellow in general but for home decor, I don’t mind it so much.  I hate peach.

Is there anything else you’d like to share with us?

I think my design style is pretty casual.  We have yet to invest in furniture (ours is all hand me downs) but I’m drawn to mission style furniture with handmade details (art, pillows, etc…). I want to keep “family” and my tree. The pics on the wall need to go.  I’m going to move those upstairs.  I have 4 new pics that I want to put up there with some new frames (suggestions on those, please!).  One 8X10 vertical, one 5 X 7 vertical and two 5 X 7s horizontal.

Dimensions of the Space?

The length of the ledge is 14′2″ and the depth is 8 1/2″.

Ready for the wall design?

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The first thing I’d like to do is add a little more scale.  Everything on the ledge and wall are small in scale so let’s add a little more variety to the objects and clean up that ledge.   Christy told me she had new pictures to put up.  The largest is an 8X10, but I’d still like something bigger so let’s frame it in a larger frame with a large mat background in a neutral color with a linen texture.

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This frame is from PictureFrames.com, somewhere that I regularly order picture frames for my clients. This will let the pictures show up better, but by using the same frame in different sizes the focus will be on the images, and not the difference in the frames.

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Christy also gets to keep her tree.  I found this cute little ceramic dove from Etsy seller MudHutt. Isn’t this just darling?  The dove would be perfect to hang on Christy’s tree she’s keeping and will help to bring in some more blue into the space!

I know Christy is super crafty so I think that she can handle a little DIY project!  The blue background shape painted onto the wall will pull the pictures together on the wall and frame out the entire arrangement of photos!  Possibly with one of these colors:

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Sherwin Williams colors are from left to right:  6483 Buoyant Blue, 6478 Watery, and 7610 Turkish Tile.

Then she can keep her Family sign that is currently sitting on the ledge and mount that on the wall, above the largest picture.

I think that’s it!  Stay tuned next Monday for the next Room Redesign!  Thanks Christy for letting me design your space!

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