Here's what we did...
STEP 1: Time to repaint. Out of all bedrooms upstairs, this room actually gets the most natural light (causing Caleb to wake up around 6 am each morning during the summer :) but it still felt so dark. After several coats of primer followed by new paint, things were starting to improve in this dark and depressing room.
A before shot of Caleb's Room |
The moment we discovered old lino that needed to come out-- wish I had a picture of Doug's face... |
STEP 3: Lino's been removed, new flooring installed. Now time to put in the baseboards and casings. (As you can see-- this part of the process took place last fall-- Caleb sure looks little in this picture!!)
Flooring in... now the finishing begins |
And now... a room for my little man.
Some of you may be wondering why we opted to put laminate in the bedrooms, not carpet. The main reason was Caleb's asthma. Health care professionals we have encountered all recommend that we keep his environment as dust-free as possible. Carpet is a big no-no. I also prefer laminate and hardwood over carpet since I grew up in a house that did not have a stitch of carpet-- hardwood throughout. It always feels so much cleaner to me. Actually let me rephrase-- it IS cleaner. If you could only see what my mop looks like after cleaning the floor you would understand why I prefer it over carpet. And... it's also cheaper! Purchasing decent carpet is usually more per square foot than laminate, and then you have to pay for installation. We can install laminate ourselves. So that's why we chose laminate-- it's healthier for our family, cleaner, cheaper, and I like it!
Some of you may be wondering why we opted to put laminate in the bedrooms, not carpet. The main reason was Caleb's asthma. Health care professionals we have encountered all recommend that we keep his environment as dust-free as possible. Carpet is a big no-no. I also prefer laminate and hardwood over carpet since I grew up in a house that did not have a stitch of carpet-- hardwood throughout. It always feels so much cleaner to me. Actually let me rephrase-- it IS cleaner. If you could only see what my mop looks like after cleaning the floor you would understand why I prefer it over carpet. And... it's also cheaper! Purchasing decent carpet is usually more per square foot than laminate, and then you have to pay for installation. We can install laminate ourselves. So that's why we chose laminate-- it's healthier for our family, cleaner, cheaper, and I like it!
I do have a small woven cotton rug in his room, but it's super easy to keep clean and dust free. I just throw it into the washing machine every few weeks and it comes out looking like new-- thank you Ikea!
One thing I love about this room is all of the storage space available for Caleb's toys, clothes, bedding, and anything else a 3 year old boy needs! When I got rid of his change table and needed to buy him a dresser, instead of purchasing one large dresser, I decided to buy 2 identical Ikea dressers and put them side by side. One day-- if needed-- they can be split up and used in two different rooms. The shelves also provide additional storage-- out of the reach of small hands storage...
Wanna know what's stored in those baskets?
Caleb's best friends-- all are needed for nap time and bed time. If one is missing... he knows.
One of my favorite things in Caleb's room is this Bus Roll Poster I bought for him off Etsy from a shop called MySweetPrints. Check them out... they've got a really cute customized eye chart poster you can have made with your own message-- I've been "eyeing" that one too! Maybe I'll order it for Child number 2...
A few other pictures of Caleb on Papa's farm-- driving the garden tractor and skid steer...
And his "big boy" bed-- Doug would love to make a bed frame for it eventually-- but that will have to wait until his back feels better :) In the meantime, I tried to dress it up a bit by buying an extra fitted bed sheet to cover the ugly box spring instead of using a bedskirt (much to girly for a little boy's room) Turned out great and it only cost me $9.99 from Superstore-- a great deal if you ask me!
And there's room number two! Like the nursery, this room was done as cheap as possible. My sources include Ikea, Craigslist, Superstore, Target, Etsy, MCC, Pier One, and the closets of my own home. If anyone would like a more specific source guide, just let me know! Hope you like it!
Oh, and one more thing... Week 38 officially arrived!!!
ok, i have no idea what you do for a living, but if you don't do something in design, i think you should! I love how you put everything together, very simple, clean and beautiful! looks great - and so do you...only 2 weeks (ish) :)
ReplyDeleteI love the creative angles you took the pictures at. Looks like you are having fun taking pictures and blogging!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you guys came over this week. Trev still talks about how fun it was to get away with Doug. If you are looking for a date with only girls to ice-cream or something we should try to arrange that before baby comes.
I'm sitting here in our room in Whistler and I just told Jon, "Seriously!! Elissa Toews could be an interior designer. I kid you not. She has absolutely fabulous design sense!" (direct quote).
ReplyDeleteI wish we could start a business together. Honestly. You're amazing. LOVE what you did with his room and can't wait to see the rest of the transformations!
PS: You look SO good for 38 weeks! Gorgeous.
Thank you! I love all that you've done with your place ... makes me want to start doing renos myself!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful transformation! Great job, you guys! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love the two dresser idea. If I was the kind of person that had "friends", I'd want to use your basket idea.
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