Sunday, July 31, 2011

Rachel & Abby's Dorm Room Design

First off, Rachel is my little sister.  She is 8 and a half years younger than me.  I am the 4th in our family of 6 and she is the 5th.  Anyway, she is going off to college in about 10 days.  We are going to miss her a lot! But a part of me thinks we might see her more often since she'll be in Matt and I's college town!  Whoohoo! Go DAWGS!  

So Rachel and her roommate Abby came to me and asked if I would put together some design ideas for their dorm room.  I gladly accepted the challenge.  They had already picked out their bedding, so I just went from there.  The girls came over one week night (with a QT drink and snacks in hand) and we had a little meeting about a few specifics:

1.)  Budget - I wanted to make sure what I put together for the girls was budget friendly for both families.
2.) Taste - We talked about what both girls like and dislike.  Turns out they like the same things...made my job easy!
3.) What they already have and plan to use.
4.) Were they willing to make a few little things?

Then we got to work.  I had already seen the bedding they chose, so I'd been thinking up a few ways to give the room some fun pops of color.  They chose bedding that is a little dark, therefore fun sheets and such will really make everything pop.

This is what a normal dorm room starts out as.
I think the space has great bones and structure to make it a non typical dorm room.

Now for the plan



Resource list:
1.)  Bedding - Anthropologie
2.) Behr Paint- Spirit Whisper - they are going to paint their bunk beds.  Instead of plain wood it will be chic and classy.
3.) Artwork - Keep Calm and Eat a cupcake - framed in a cute vintage/girly frame.
4.) Polka dot sheets - Target
5.) Hardware for bunk beds - Anthropologie - The plan is to put these on their bunk beds for jewelry, scarves, etc...
6.) Artwork - Just Breathe - Perfect for all the studying that should be going on.
7.) Fabric for window drapes - Ikea - I think short/girly drapes will give a flirty look.


Both girls were happy with the design.  They move to Athens in a week or so. I can't wait to have a finished product to show you!

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If you are interested in having a design put together please email me at beth.peele@gmail.com.  Here are a few things I consider in each of my designs:

* Your specific style
* Your budget
* What you already own that you would like to incorporate in your design
* Pieces of furniture, frames, etc that can be redone
* New pieces that can be found on a budget to fit your style

I know that sometimes you have either a few great pieces of furniture or some old things you'd like to make new, but you just can't figure out your style.  I would love to help you figure it out on a budget!  Please email me about specifics and pricing.

Smith's new trick

This is Smith's new trick that he does fairly often.  It's quite humorous! 

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We crack up laughing every time!

Here's another one just for fun!

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

How to make a headboard out of a door Part 2

That's right, it's up! Finally!  It sat on our wall in our room for a good while.  Honestly, Matt was out of town for a few weeks, so we definitely have an excuse.  Ok, so anyway, Daniel (our trusty neighbor) came over to help.  It's heavy, so Matt needed someone a little stronger than me.  Can you believe that?!?!

So the guys went to town and had it up in under 5 minutes!!


I just documented in pictures. I didn't help one bit!  I did paint the door though.  That counts, right?


Taking measurements so I don't make them re-do everything :)  How embarrassing to have to a headboard that wasn't in the center! They know what they are doing though, so no worries!


Starting to see the vision!


Good looking hunk of a husband!  


He's so strong!


We ended up just screwing the headboard into the wall.  The initial plan was to find the studs in the wall and screw it into that part of the wall.  Well, for some reason our trusty stud finder didn't work.  We felt it was pretty sturdy anyway, so we decided to let it stay.


What a great friend and neighbor to help with my never ending projects. 



And done! Voila!


I think I like it. It's definitely a little bigger than our bed, but I think I like that.  I didn't stage anything because I don't know what accessories we'll be using.  Eventually I'll find the right bedside lamps.  I'm hoping that will make everything really pop!


Excited that the transformation is finally coming together!  I'll continue posting pictures as we get things done!