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Budget Friendly Master Bathroom Makeover
So I’ve decided to join the One Room Challenge again and this time I am tackling my master bathroom! Unfortunately, there will be no major gut renovations going on here…just budget friendly upgrades to make the space more beautiful and enjoyable until the time comes to do a full renovation. So make sure to follow along each week as I update my master bathroom, one budget conscious project at a time! Current State of the the Master Bathroom This bathroom is pretty blah and boring. And dated. But the biggest problem here is the issue with moisture. The ceiling is peeling and there is some damage along the shower wall…
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How to Create a Moody High End Feature Wall
A well done feature wall can seriously elevate a space and turn it from blah to wow! Feature walls, especially those done with trim, can look intimidating. But they are surprisingly easy if you just follow a few steps and know a few tricks to simplify! Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by 84 Lumber but all thoughts and opinions are my own. Prep the space First remove everything off the wall including light switch and plug covers. Remove any furniture, pictures, nails, and fill nail holes. Then wipe down the wall for a clean starting surface. Paint If you are planning to change your wall color, now is the time, before trim…
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3 Simple Ways to Update an Ugly Old Storm Door
Ok, I’m going to be honest here. I hated our storm door. Like HATED it. But my husband didn’t want to get rid of it. And storm doors serve a purpose, right? But my door was old, ugly, and didn’t close right. Since taking it off wasn’t an option (per my husband), I considered buying a new one…which can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. So instead of spending a ton of money, I did what I do best which is getting creative and working with what I’ve already got. And you know what?! It turned out pretty dang good with just a few little inexpensive updates. 1.…
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How to Create a Barn Door Using the Original Door
I know I probably say this about every project when it is still new and exciting….but I really think this is my favorite project to date! Not only did I make the most beautiful barn door, but I did it using the original pantry/closet door! I can’t believe I didn’t think to do this before! So much easier than building from scratch. Oh, and some gorgeous hardware from National Hardware definitely doesn’t hurt!! *This post was sponsored by National Hardware but the opinions contained within are solely my own. Disclaimer: In the name of full transparency, please be aware that this blog post may contain affiliate links and any purchases…
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5 Easy Outdoor Projects to Get Your Home Ready for Summer
Summer is the time to cross off all the outdoor projects you’ve had on your list before it gets too hot to actually get them done and enjoy them! Below are 5 easy outdoor projects I recommend doing now to get your home ready for warmer weather. *This post was sponsored by CTS Cement, however, all views and opinions are my own. 1. Weatherproofing Weatherproofing is super important going into the summer months to save you from wasting a ton of energy from cold air leaking out and warm air working its way in. It also prevents moisture and insects from getting in and causing unnecessary damage to your home. Two…
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3 Easy Ways to Update a Dated Staircase
My home is a super dated split level that was originally built in the late 60s with an addition built in the 90s. Unfortunately there are a lot of dated features, but specifically a ton of orangey oak throughout the home. This is most obvious on my staircases so I decided to modernize the space by updating the stair way using these three easy steps. Please note, a portion of this post is sponsored but the thoughts and opinions are my own. Step One: Paint the Railings and Spindles My original stair railings had orange oak railings and white spindles. It looked OK but had a very early 90s vibe…
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How to Create an Organized Garage Workshop
My garage is the catch all for literally everything. It is where I do woodworking projects, where we store our toys and bikes, and where we sometimes park our cars. Needless to say, it gets MESSY! So I spent a good weekend (ok, probably two) totally transforming this space to become a more organized garage space that is not only more functional but also more pleasing to look at. Disclaimer: In the name of full transparency, please be aware that this blog post may contain affiliate links and any purchases made through such links will result in a small commission for me (at no extra cost for you). As…
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Fun DIY Lego Table- Ikea Trofast Hack
Got a lego problem?! I’ll solve it! Hah, just kidding. But I can improve it! Check out my IKEA hack lego table below for a great solution to the always ongoing lego storage issue. Disclaimer: In the name of full transparency, please be aware that this blog post may contain affiliate links and any purchases made through such links will result in a small commission for me (at no extra cost for you). As an Amazon and Home Depot Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Supplies: IKEA Trofast Unit with storage bin 2×6 boards Primer Sherwin Williams Iron Ore General Finishes Java Gel Stain Wood Conditioner Varathane English Chestnut Stain…
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Quick and Easy Interior Slab Door Makeover with Trim
We live in a relatively older home (built in the 1960s) with lots of finishes that are basic, old, and out of style. In one section of the home, there are several old boring slab hollow core doors that are in much need of a makeover. While I could replace them, adding a little trim to these interior slab doors does the trick for a fraction of the cost of door replacement. I’ll walk you through how I did it below. Disclaimer: In the name of full transparency, please be aware that this blog post may contain affiliate links and any purchases made through such links will result in a…
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How to Build Tie Fighter Floating Shelves for Kids Bedroom
These Tie Fighter floating shelves are the perfect addition to any Star Wars lovers room! Below I will walk you through the process of how to make them yourself. Spoiler alert: they are crazy easy and I made mine out of scrap wood for zero cost. Inspiration for these floating shelves came from a bookshelf I saw on Pinterest. I looked at the plans from the floor shelf and altered it to become a floating wall shelf! So just remember, inspiration is everywhere! If you see something you like but it isn’t exactly what you need or want, do be afraid to tweak it a little and make it your…