$127 Later, This "White Box" Bedroom Now Has Chic "Private Train Car" Vibes
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"Something needed to ground the space and give it some visual interest," Paul says. "I disliked (or couldn't afford) all the headboards online, so I decided to do a beadboard headboard."
"You only need very few tools if you have the lumber supplier make your cuts for you," he says. "After that, you could basically finish this project with a hammer, a jigsaw, and a paintbrush."
Because this room already had baseboards in place, all Paul had to do was attach the beadboard and chair rail with a brad nailer.
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