I’m just lucky Chris is so handy and can put one of these up in just a few minutes for me whenever my little heart desires.. We’re going about things completely backwards in this kitchen by playing around with all the finishing details first before we’ve even started on things like cabinetry, flooring, and all that.
I used the same paint colors that I used elsewhere in the room (CIL Zeppelin, and Shoreline) in repetition in a few different areas of the desk and that really helped create a nice pulled-together look.I wrote a post about.
creating absolutely perfect wall stripes.too if you’re interested in that.. Other than that, I just borrowed some homeless decor items from around the house and used a few zebra-themed things we’ve picked up over the last year since Kennedy’s zebra phase started.. And of course, legos..If you’ve got an awkwardly-shaped kid’s room, or just a room that feels endlessly messy, I’d highly recommend filling a wall or two with built-in shelves and even a desk!
They hardly take up any floor space, but they make.If you feel like a project of this scale might be a little outside of your comfort level, you can start with a smaller project.
you can just use an online service like.
to find yourself some quality professional help in your area..Practice with the basics first until you get good at it!.
If you’ve used a plant in your garden before, and you know how it’s going to do, that’s a great bet too!I had some of these bachelor’s buttons at my old house and I know I could never manage to kill them, no matter how neglected they got, so a few of these won a spot in the garden too.. Buy smaller plants and be patient..
This is the hard one, right?We could have spent a fortune on buying really nice, big, mature plants and having a bit of instant gratification, but it’s worth it to have one or two years of an “OK” garden, before it really becomes the garden of our dreams.