A $200 Color Matching Trick Revived This "Boring" Bedroom
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A $200 Color Matching Trick Revived This "Boring" Bedroom
""I thought the room was really nice. Way bigger than our previous home. It had a walk-in closet, which I was so excited about, large windows on two of the walls, and our own attached bathroom - magic! It was a blank slate.""
""I wanted to create a comforting and peaceful space for myself because I knew I would be spending a lot of time in there with my newborn. I wanted to feel comfortable, cozy, and relaxed.""
""I purchased some screen molding to create my own 'budget-friendly version' of picture frame molding. I spent around $150 for the materials, and it really made a difference.""
""I'm obsessed with pegs. I love how they look and love being able to hang things on them.""
Carrie, a busy mom, transformed her Minnesota bedroom into a soothing sanctuary. Initially painted a dull grayish hue, the room had potential with its size and features. Pregnant with her third child, she aimed to create a comforting space for herself. Using DIY methods, she added picture frame molding and pegs, spending around $150 on materials. She also incorporated faux brick paneling above the bed, enhancing the room's aesthetic and functionality, ultimately achieving a cozy and relaxing environment.
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