We bought Lenda Curtains and rods from IKEA–and Heber came and hung them for us. Those chairs were $16 for the pair and the upholstry was great. We didn’t have to do any work on them. I like the eclectic look–“ladies chair” and “MAN chair”. My sister gave me the rug, and I decided it would make Brooke’s room more than it “made” my guest room—so I decided to donate it to the cause.
My sister sold Brooke two of these dressers for $30 each…. Our art work is a vintage card table, we got for $2!
$6 chair! $1 magazine basket! Free rug!
Notice the light fixtures—Heber was a great sport and came and hung them for us! They were a little controversial and I may be the only person who was in LOVE with them. What do you think? I think the add some glam to the room!
We love all our little trinkets that ranged in price from $.50- $3.99
Look how well the spray painted file cabinet turned out! I don’t like “bed in a bag”, I like things to look collected and not decorated. Everything doesn’t have to be matchy- matchy. It gives more visual interest if things aren’t the same.
See–Brass, silver, glass, and dark wood all on the same end table—
We weren’t sure how the sides of the headboard would look when it was all done—but I actually love it.
Coral fabric on pillow was from www.fabric.com for about $7/yd
PROCESS—Hit the local Thrift Store without Brooke—Spent $65 on 2 chairs, 4 lamps, card table, magazine basket, and some trinket accessories… Camille and I were on a HIGH—-All the while Brookes husband is texting us joking….saying we won’t be reimbursed for junk! We told him it was all FABULOUS JUNK!!!
We love mixing the rustic, with modern, and mixing brass with silver.
We hit a second thrift store and spent another $4 on a grey IKAT dress (revamped into pillows), and some other accessories.
We gave Mike homework—he had to paint the room grey for us. Then we took over from there! We sanded down the bed and flipped the headboard around. Camille was great with that sander! We then stained the bed Espresso.
Bonus–the back of the headboard was raw wood and took the stain BEAUTIFULLY! It made me happy!
We needed a second end table–our first one was given to us by my sister when I helped her move. I saw one out in the rain at my clients house, and asked if she was getting rid of it. She graciously let me have it and I picked up a can of white spray paint on my way home!
Brooke’s light fixtures were builder grade, and not very exciting. She trusted me and let me pick up a pair of these brass one’s from the local Restore Habitat for Humanity for $10 each! She wasn’t so sure about them—but they worked perfectly!
Total we spent $550 and that included down comforter, sheets, duvet, paint, light fixtures, two dressers, two end tables, curtains, curtain rods, spray paint, accessories, 2 chairs, 3 pillows, 4 lamps, and rug….One mans junk is another mans treasure!
ANNAM says
Great transformation! My favorite was the card table turned into art work. Genius!
Gina Roberts says
You did such a beautiful job! I love it!
catpal52 says
Card table as art–brilliant! But turning that headboard around and using the back was pure genius…. It looks great, and I’m with you–I HATE bed in a bag. Boring….
Reenie says
Here brom Better After…. great job on the bedroom re-do.