Showing posts with label boys room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boys room. Show all posts
Girl and Boy Bedroom Ideas + Modern Bathroom Tile Ideas from the Parade of Homes 2020
03 September 2020
Let's look at fun girl and boy bedrooms and also great ideas for bathrooms from the Utah Valley Parade of Homes!
This beauty is from Marissa Pope Design:


This fun feature wall is from Allison Campbell Design and the color is Roycroft Mist Gray: 

This fun hanging bed in the playroom s also from Alison Campbell. The paint color is SW Rockwood Blue Green:

I fell in love with this sloped ceiling girls' room:
This wallpaper (Thibaut Donegal Charcoal) made such a fun statement in this room!


And some boys' rooms:
Bunk rooms were still popular this year as well!

Let's move on to bathroom ideas! I saw alot of floating vanities this year for a more modern look:
Here are some more feminine baths/powder rooms:
I did think this one was super smart to make the backsplash higher so that the mural didn't get ruined with splashing from the sink:
And more masculine ideas:
I hope you found some fun ideas!
You can see more 2020 ideas here: Master Bedroom, Master Bathroom, Master Closets
We’ve done some switcheroos in the past couple of months with rooms and so I needed a headboard for Landon’s twin bed. I also didn’t want a nightstand since we have the floating shelves for books so I thought it would be cool to build a headboard with a light attached.
How to make your own headboard:
Materials:
* 2 – 2X4 – we cut ours to 5 ft 7 inches for each side = $7.24
* 3 -- 1 X 6 X 12 pine shiplap board – we cut ours to 39 inches across which will give you 3 pieces on each board = 9 total pieces, we ended up using 8 = $20.94
* 1 – 1 X 4 X 12 common board to trim it out – we cut two 39.5” pieces for each side and a 46” piece for the top = $8.33
* nail gun – this is a great basic one + you will need a small compressor to go with it.
* #14 X 3/4” screws to attach the headboard to metal frame = $1.33
Step by step how to make a headboard:
1. lay the 2X4’s on the ground and then place the cut shiplap so that it comes halfway across each stud. We used quarters (see below) to leave a tiny space between the shiplap. Be sure to leave room on the top for your 1X4 trim piece.
2. Once you’ve double checked that your trim pieces will fit on the top and sides, go ahead and nail the shiplap boards to the 2X4 studs on each side.
3. Then, attach the trim pieces to the sides and top with the nail gun.
3. Yay! Now you can paint it or stain it. I did a mixture of Minwax classic gray stain with a little provincial – and just did one coat.
4. Now, for the light! I got the Aged Zinc Ethan Wall Sconce at World Market for $24 back at their Friends & Family sale in the fall. It looks like it is out of stock right now, but here is another option on Amazon. Just be sure it has a cord, unless you are handy with re-wiring.
I just drilled a couple of holes close to each other until it was big enough for the switch to fit through.
The on-off switch that is already on the cord is so handy but it didn’t come down far enough, so I remembered an extension cord I stashed away when we got rid of our Christmas tree
that had an on/off switch so we plugged it into that and then screwed in a little mug hood to hold it in place. Now he can turn it on and off easily. You can also buy extension cords with on/off switches.
Here is what it looks like from the side:
5. How to attach a headboard to a metal frame:
We used some wide machine screws (#14 3/4 inch) to attach it to the 2X4 studs on the top and bottom and that’s it! You can make it for under $60 with the coolest light ever and that saves you thousands compared to this similar one! ;)
Good luck!! You can do it.
Hello! This is our son’s room downstairs – finally! I’ve shared some of the projects along the way and now I am ready to add it to our Utah home tour. :)

My son and I were trying to figure out what we wanted to put over his bed. I loved this idea of a basketball hoop mounted on weather wood that I saw on Fixer Upper:

Ok. Mudroom and laundry room are checked off, it’s time to head downstairs and start on my oldest boy’s room. We began last spring and painted his desk and hung the map, but then we were trying to decide on how to finish everything and it kind of got pushed to the back burner. So now we’re back!! He wanted some shelves to display some of his favorite things so this is what we came up with:
Decide how many shelves and how long you want them to be. Go to your local home store (we went to Home Depot) and pick up a 12 ft pine board for $16. We were going to do 3 shelves, so we had them cut them (they will do it for free, but I find going in on a weekday is best since the weekend tend to be very busy) into 3 equal pieces.
Sand the corners if you want to, and then apply stain.
Decide how many shelves and how long you want them to be. Go to your local home store (we went to Home Depot) and pick up a 12 ft pine board for $16. We were going to do 3 shelves, so we had them cut them (they will do it for free, but I find going in on a weekday is best since the weekend tend to be very busy) into 3 equal pieces.
Sand the corners if you want to, and then apply stain.
Hello and Happy Sherwin-Williams National Painting Week! All week, swpaintingweek.com will feature color inspiration, painting ideas, expert tips, product information and one-of-a-kind projects from DIY design bloggers and professional designers. Then, the big Memorial Day sale will kick off (heads up!) May 17-25 when all paints and stains will be 30% off.
Here is the project that I've been working on.
Next week is National Painting Week (May 11-16, 2015) with Sherwin-Williams and I've got some fun projects coming up with some yard sale/thrift store finds.The goal of National Painting Week is to provide color inspiration, ideas, and advice as to help you as you update your space. Plus, there may be a giveaway ;) You're going to love it!
Here is a preview of what I'm working on:
1. a place to store treasures: a box under the bed, a drawer, a basket that is just for them: no one will touch it and they can bring out their inner pack rat. We usually clean these out after Christmas and sometime in the summer. If they begin to smell, you better find out what’s in there now.
2. a place for books. Use baskets, shelves, racks, bins, ikea spice racks. Books are a must and create the best bedtime bonding.
3. a place to pin stuff up: we love every child to have a bulletin board so they don’t put a million holes in the walls. Hang them behind the door, in a closet, above a desk. A place where they can hang pictures, programs, artwork. In the boys’ room they are in a closet:
4. a spot for dirty laundry: our basket is by the closet.
5. Hooks behind the door for robes, hats, coats.
Here are some other organizing tips for small spaces
and also for toy closets.
Since I’m the queen of organizing :) ha! I’m not, but just some things that have worked for me. What about you -- any great tips for organization in kids’ rooms?
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