AFTER!!! I was actually JEALOUS!
We moved the bed under the window—I know this can be considered a faux pas–but I loved it there! We reused her two white curtains and draped them on her box springs for a bedskirt. It worked and it was free!
I sewed all the pillows from my fabric stash and scraps.
The curtain fabric (turquoise chenille herringbone), I picked up at Savers (thrift store) over the summer. It cost $1/yd and I had 18yds that I hadn’t found a use for yet—so I didn’t mind donating 6yds to the project.
We left the dresser alone and tied it in with hanging her husbands heirloom mirror from his grandma that we found in the basement. The picture on the wall also made the color work. We don’t like to be too matchy matchy anyhow!
Me and Amanda enjoying her new room! Laughing that we were able to pull this all off with only $120!
$40 for headboard wood and primer, $20 for lamps and accessories, $30 for curtain rod and lamp shades from Ross, and $17 for silver circle mirror thing from Gordmans.
Camille scored a free rug from her sister in law–her girls had spilled orange nail polish on it. So she was going to get rid of it. We figured part of it would be under the bed anyhow…and we’d try to get out what wasn’t.
A day or two after that–we headed to the thrift store with Amanda in tow! Here she is with her new lamps! She had never been to the thrift store before—I think she was nervous! After we got home, she found the original $49.99 price tags on the lamps that we paid $5 each for! She was starting to become a believer…maybe thrift stores aren’t that gross!
We found some great accessories and only spent $20 including the two lamps!
One day Camille and I were finishing up our run and we were brainstorming a way to ditch that HUGE headboard and footboard. We saw an old pallet in the weeds and Camille jokingly said, “We can use that for Amanda’s headboard!”—-hmmm my brain started working and a plan formulated….which of course Camille made better—she had a bunch of perfect sized pallet things in her garage. This was the frame work for our new headboard!
After much contemplation on Amanda’s part–we finally talked Amanda into letting us paint her end tables gray. That honey wood WASN’T working with our vision.
Heber came and helped us with our “MAN WORK” on the headboard.
I stained and painted all our 1x6x6 ft boards. My vision was horizontal stripes alternating dark wood and white. These boards are only about $4 each from Home Depot. We bought 7 boards for this queen headboard. 5 boards for the front, 1 for the top, and we cut 1 in half to cap the sides.
Here it is in progress!
My sister had given me this canvas awhile back and I wasn’t using it, Camille decided to use pallet boards and framed it and stained it Dark Walnut. Yes—Amanda thought we were funny— She wasn’t sure what to think!
Pine Tree Home says
Best tag team story! Genius vision with the pallet headboard.
Connie@Connie Nikiforoff Designs says
Fabulous redo! Great cost for materials….but no labor fee charged? 😉