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Month: May 2014

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months! If there were no mosquitos and if there were a teeny-tiny bathroom, my outdoor deck would be just the spot for me to live for the next 3 months.  O, and maybe a small spot for me to cook – but wait, that’s covered…  we have a grill!

Our newly revamped deck is filled with many comfy spots to sit, relax, eat, and simply soak up the sun over the coming Summer months.  It’s a vibrant and welcoming oasis for outdoor living.  But like I said, I’m not a huge fan of mosquitos – who is – so unfortunately I will have to come indoors, but not for long.

Let me show you around.  Will you join me on the deck…

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

Along with the Patio Paradise I am in the midst of finishing up, this is another outdoor space that we’ve revamped for the coming Summer months.  Since we’ll be spending lots of time at home this Summer with the new baby, it was important for us to create multiple outdoor spaces that we will really enjoy & use.  And hopefully in the meantime, we’ll get a handle on the mosquitos…

As you step outside the dining room slider, I welcome you to our new outdoor dining space.  I am in love with the metal table + chairs we just got from Lowe’s.  We used to have a rectangular table on the deck, but it really was too large for the space.  This new round table is just the right size and we’ve already sat out here many of times for a quiet, delightful lunch and our daily family dinners.

With our deck being newly stained last year, the lighter-colored rug which I got from Home Decorators a few years ago is a great contrast.

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

If you’re interested, the Ikat patterned umbrella is from last years Target collection (I haven’t seen anything similar this year, which is a bummer) and the seat cushions + pillows are a recent purchase from Kirklands.  A few weeks ago they had some great deals so I got all 6 pieces for around $100.

I love surrounding the deck and our other outdoor spaces with plants and flowers that are easy to maintain.  I really try to find things that are low-maintenance and don’t need a lot of sun because as you can see from the photos, we are surrounded by lots of trees.  This fern beauty is new and it’s doing well so far…

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

One part of this deck that I love is that it’s two levels, so it kind of creates two distinct sections, yet they still read as one.  The ‘dining’ section is what you step out to from the house and then you step down to the ‘living’ section.  This is the first year it’s set up like this – we used to have it reversed as you may have noticed the change from last year.

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

The ‘living’ space is where we have the pallet sofa and other spots for sitting + relaxing.  We still ADORE our outdoor sofa because it’s oversized and O, SO Comfortable!

Because of the sun that shines for some parts of the day, we have another umbrella that is slightly smaller that gives the coverage needed.  It’s a bright orange hue and is a great compliment to the other bold + vibrant colors used on the deck.  It’s a Pier One find that I scored 2 years ago during a very hot, scorching week.  I’ll just say, I wasn’t the only one in the store looking for outdoor umbrellas, but I got to it first and snagged the last one {pat on the back for me}…

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

How can I go any further without talking about the focal point of the deck…  The adorable pennant banner.  The fabulous + talented Kelly of The Modern June sent them to me and I am forever gracious.  I met her last year at the Country Living fair and sadly, the last pennant was purchased right under my nose (by who of all people, one of my besties).  Even though I missed out, in the end I am blessed to have these beauties swaying in the wind.  And you know what the best part of these cute oilcloth banners / buntings are???  they have chalkboard fabric on the other side.  How much better does it get?!

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

The burning question you may be thinking…  Where is that round table from?  O, that lil’ ole’ thing…  That’s a roadside find.  It’s actually a wire spoil for electrical lines.  You never know what you’ll find when you’re driving along with 2 kids + a trunk load of groceries.  Ya, that was an interesting day.

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

What makes this deck oasis complete? The layers.  Accessories like plants, flowers, lanterns, urns, stools, blankets, candles, etc make any space warm + inviting.  Layers are the key to giving dimension to every space – inside the home or out!

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

Opposite of the pallet sofa is another seating vignette.   Not every day is hot, so for those cooler nights a warm blanket is a must.  Of course, it doesn’t stay outside overnight, but it’s brought outside often.

If you’re wondering, the pillows are a new addition.  I found them while shopping for the new patio and they are all from Lowe’s.  The pouf is from last year’s Target summer collection and the yellow garden stool is a Homegoods find.

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

An Outdoor Deck for Outdoor Living: sharing our outdoor oasis where we'll be spending lots of time over the next few months!

As much as I would have liked to show you around in person, I hope you enjoyed the tour of our new outdoor deck oasis.  If you’re looking for us, you know where we’ll be…

Happy Spring & Summer!

Patio Paradise: The Plan + Mood Board

Patio Paradise Mood Board: Creating an inviting, relaxing patio oasis

I hope you had a fabulous Memorial Day weekend!   Not only did we spend time thanking those who served our country, but we enjoyed much of the long weekend soaking up the sun + enjoying the beautiful outdoors.  BUT like always, with playtime comes worktime.  Before setting our sights on BBQing & the beach, we worked all day Saturday on the outdoors.

Over the past month, we have been spilling hours into transforming our sideyard into a Patio Paradise!  I’m thrilled to be partnering with Lowe’s on this project to create a space that is inviting, relaxing, and truly a magical oasis.  With the new baby coming in just a few short weeks, I am banking on this new area being our stay-cation spot for the Summer.

Here’s a peek at the shopping and prepping that has gone into to making this Patio Paradise come to fruition…

Progress on creating a Patio Paradise

When you have a blah blank slate, there is alot that can be done. Only a few years ago, the area where our new oasis now sits was filled with a dilapidated above-ground pool + 15 overgrown trees.  It surely has taken a turn (for the better) since then!

Before

Before

I’m super excited for this outdoor space to be done & to share it with you.  As I’ve mentioned once and again (and maybe 48 other times), I don’t have a green thumb + many perennials are difficult to grow in my neck of the woods because of the long winters.  But, I can say that new buds are popping each day.  In no time, this space will be done and I’ll be able to share with you my new Patio Paradise!  In the meantime, if you’ve got your eye on any of the elements in my mood board, here are direct links to the sources…

Patio Paradise Mood Board: Creating an inviting, relaxing patio oasis

1. Outdoor Lights
2. Pergola
3. Garden Pot (navy)
4. Lanterns – Large & Small
5. Pillows – Blue Multi / White Medallion / Bird
6. (2) Side Chairs + Pillows
7. Loveseat + Coffee Table
8. White Garden Stool
9. Planter
10. Outdoor Rug
11. Pouf
12. Outdoor Fireplace

Once our Patio Paradise is complete, we’ll be ready for a big ole’ bash!  I wish you could all come.  The reveal + party pics coming soon.  In the meantime, later this week (or possible next week) I’ll be sharing the other outdoor spaces around our home.  Along with the patio, we’ve been busy updating the back deck + the front porch.  I better get back to work…

What updates have you made to your outdoor spaces this Spring?

Disclosure: I am super excited to be partnering with Lowe’s on this outdoor project.  I love working with Lowe’s because they offer a range of items with great design qualities.  As always, they did not tell me what to write, what to choose, and all thoughts are 100% my own.  They gave me free-reign on everything so my design ideas + thoughts are 100% genuine.

Easy Project, Big Impact: Reupholstered Chair Seat

Easy Project, BIG IMPACT RESULT: Reupholstered Chair Seat. Completely NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! All you need is a scrap piece of fabric (about 1/4 yard) + a staple gun. 2 minutes later, you're done. Change any chair NOW!

Most posts I have planned out a few days, or at least a day, before going live.  But not today’s.  I have been trying to check things off my to-do list and this project, start to finish, literally was done just a few minutes ago.  I posted a pic on Instagram (I’d love for you to follow along if you’re not already) and I thought I’d share a blog post about it.

Ready for a super easy, yet BIG IMPACT project?  Check out how I brought this old chair alive again with a simple change of fabric.  It’s so simple and I swear that ANYONE can do this.  Even if you’ve never DIYed anything in your life, you can do this.

Ready?  Here goes…

(By the way, these aren’t the best pics because they were taken with my iphone.  That’s how quick this project + post was pulled together)

Easy Project, BIG IMPACT RESULT: Reupholstered Chair Seat. Completely NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! All you need is a scrap piece of fabric (about 1/4 yard) + a staple gun. 2 minutes later, you're done. Change any chair NOW!

I’m sure you can pretty much “get it” from the picture, but basically you’ll need about 1/4 yard of fabric (this 1″ black & white striped fabric I snagged from the Online Fabric Store while at Haven Conference last year).

1. Lay the fabric right side down on a hard surface, then set the seat face down.  Rearrange the fabric as needed so it’s positioned as you’d like.  I wanted to make sure my stripes were even, so I adjusted the seat positioning accordingly.

2. Then, using a staple gun, start with one fabric edge, pull taught and staple.  Then work your way around the entire seat.

And voila, 2 minutes later or less, you’re done!

Super easy and look how much of an impact a simple seat cover makes!

A few years ago the seat started out like this after finding it at a thrift store…

BEFORE: Side Chair

After a little paint + a new seat cover, it looks totally fabulous & updated…

Easy Project, BIG IMPACT RESULT: Reupholstered Chair Seat. Completely NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! All you need is a scrap piece of fabric (about 1/4 yard) + a staple gun. 2 minutes later, you're done. Change any chair NOW!

Easy Project, BIG IMPACT RESULT: Reupholstered Chair Seat. Completely NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! All you need is a scrap piece of fabric (about 1/4 yard) + a staple gun. 2 minutes later, you're done. Change any chair NOW!

Now the chair sits beautifully in my master bedroom

Easy Project, BIG IMPACT RESULT: Reupholstered Chair Seat. Completely NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! All you need is a scrap piece of fabric (about 1/4 yard) + a staple gun. 2 minutes later, you're done. Change any chair NOW!

Projects don’t always have to be difficult and timely.  Sometimes the projects with the best +biggest results are the easiest!  Cheers to a fabulous Memorial Day weekend!

What has been your simplest and/or easiest DIY project, craft, or upcycle?

Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder

I’ve been a little slow on sharing the progress of my boys room makeover, but believe me it’s almost done!  Except for the window panels that are still plain white (an idea will come to me at some point to jazz them up), the room is about 96.74% complete.  From the new wall color + the wallpaper, to the honeycomb shelves + the wood rolling toy bins, to the new leaning shelves, this room has been fully transformed from what it looked like before

One of the first DIY ideas that I thought about for this makeover (after seeing these animal photo holders) was to create something cute that could hold instagram pics (or any adorable picture for that matter).  It had to be something that pictures could easily be changed / swapped out.  And I loved the idea of using toy animals since we have a gazillion..

Voila, the creation of the Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

These cute little picture holders were pretty easy to make and I love how they give a new look to this part of my boys room.  The Ikea dresser was something we’ve had since he was about 2 years old, the mirror was repurposed from the kids bathroom (now they are mirror-less, o well), and the lamps were a recent clearance find at Target.

A few other accessories + layers and this space is coming together…

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

Want to see how I made them?  This is my original sketch, along with my supply list…

supply list

Here’s the supplies I used:

  • 2″ x 8″ x 4′ cut into into 8″ x 8″ squares (there will be wood leftover)
  • 3/4″ Round Magnets
  • Gorilla Glue (or any heavy duty, super sticky glue)
  • Toy Animals (I ransacked my kids toy bin, but you can find similar animals in the dollar bin or toy section)
  • Stain (I used leftover stain I had on-hand)
  • Command Strips
  • Level
  • Miter Saw (or have Lowe’s or other big box store cut the squares)
  • Coping Saw

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

Here’s the tutorial:

1. Using the miter saw, I started off by cutting the 4′ long wood board into (4) 8″ x 8″ squares.

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

2. Once the 4 squares were cut, I drilled a 3/4″ diameter hole (same size as the magnet) about 1.5″ from the edge. The hole only needs to be the depth of the magnet (don’t drill all the way through the wood) so it sits flush with the wood.  Once drilled, I placed the magnet in the hole to see if it was a good fit.

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

3. After all 4 squares had the magnet holes, I gave the surface a quick wipe-on / wipe-off staining.  I used espresso stain that I had on hand.  As soon as I poured it on, I wiped it away with a piece of lint-free cloth.  I still wanted to see the beauty of the grain, which is why I used stain versus paint.

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

4. Once the stain was dry, I adhered the magnet to the hole with Gorilla Glue.

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

Onto the toy animals…

5. Using a coping saw, the mister cut the animals in half.  It was a little weird & sad to chop these little guys in half, but it was all for good reason…

Tip: Toy animals that have a solid inside work best.  2 of the animals we cut were solid, 2 were hollow.  For the hollow animals, I packed them with play-doh, then inserted the magnet so it sit flush with where it was cut.  A few days later, the playdoh was completely hardened and the magnet fit snug inside just like the solid animal.  If needed, once the play-doh is hard, remove the magnet and add some gorilla glue or crazy glue.

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

6. Once the animal was cut, I drilled a 3/4″ diameter hole (same as the wood) for the magnet to sit inside.  Then I secured it with Gorilla Glue.

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

Let’s hang it!

7. I wanted the wood squares to sit flush with the wall versus using a picture hook, so I used Command Strips to hang them. And of course, I made sure they were level…

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

Once hung, the toy animal instagram photo holders were complete…

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

I filled the wood boards with a few of my boys favorite + funny instagram pics.  I actually just printed them from my computer, but there a bunch of places that develop instagram photos.  Or regular 4 x 6 or 5 x 7 photos will work too.

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

I love how this space turned out.  Here’s an overall…

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

Think this tutorial is fun + you may just want to try it?  Pin It or Save It for later…

DIY: Toy Animal Instagram Photo Holder. So cute & easy to make. Perfect for a kids room or any eclectic space! Full tutorial at www.jennaburger.com

Never thought you could do something with toy animals?  O, there are lots of ideas.  I have more interesting creative ideas coming soon… Stay Tuned!

5 Ways to Update a Bathroom on a Budget

There have been some really qualified “entries” for the ugly bathroom makeover.  I’m not going to lie…  some of you are in desperate need of direction & a plan on how to jazz up your bathrooms.  Most of the bathrooms I received pictures for, have good bones and are similar in layout of many homes, but they need to be taken to the next level to be practical and pretty!

Lowe’s and I are going through the pictures and next Monday will be the day when you’ll get to see what reader submitted bathroom we chose, along with a Creative Vision Board + ‘plan of action’ for the space.  In the meantime, I wanted to share my thoughts + ideas with ALL of you on 5 Budget-Friendly Ways to Update a Bathroom

5 Ways to Upgrade a Bathroom on a Budget: Don't neglect a needed bathroom revamp because of cost + no-experience. Instead, embrace what you have and revamp the layers of the existing!

I’ve been working on my fair share of client kitchens lately, which I adore, but I’m equally obsessed with revamping bathrooms.  Having an educational and professional background in architecture and interior design, I love how all the components- cabinetry, hardware, and all the details in between – come together and interlink to create an incredible result.  Even more so, I love all the added layers + color that can be brought into a bathroom to make it not only a functional space, but a magical oasis – remember I said last week, who doesn’t sneak away to the bathroom here and there for some peace + quiet?!

Unlike a typical 4 walled room in a house, bathrooms (as well as kitchens) can seem daunting when thinking about a makeover.  There’s plumbing, electrical, tile, and more that is involved in changing.  BUT, instead of neglecting the idea of an overwhelming revamp, embrace what you have and revamp the layers of the existing.  Not only will a budget-friendly bathroom makeover increase the value of your home, but it will also simply make you happy!

Ditch those apprehensive, scary thoughts and let me share my 5 Ways to Update a Bathroom on a Budget…

1. Paint

Easy (well fairly easy) and cheap!  There is nothing like a fresh new coat of paint on the walls!  And for a typical bathroom, from start to finish, it should really only take a few hours. Since the fixtures of a bathroom are often white or light-colored, think about adding a pop of color on the walls.  Or, if you’re desiring a serene and calming space, go light  – not white, but light.

Let’s start off with a bang.  Check out one of my all-time favorite before and after bathroom makeovers that incorporates a splash of color + fun on the walls, via BHG

Splash of color on the walls of the bathroom

To step it up a notch, consider painting the existing bathroom cabinet.  It’s not uber difficult to remove / upgrade a bathroom cabinet, but it does involve plumbing and the possible install of a new countertop and/or sink.  If that’s not within your wheelhouse, a new coat of paint will be the answer.

Whether wood or laminate, the bath cabinet can most likely be revamped.  If it’s not structurally stable or you don’t love the look, ditch it, but if it can be used there is a little prep work before you paint…  Start by removing the doors and give them a good cleaning (diluted all-purpose cleaner, wood cleaner, or white vinegar with a little warm water usually works). Lightly sand the surface – using a hand sander is best.  Then add a primer to seal the wood underneath and to give a solid base coat for the paint to adhere to. Then using a roller / brush combination or a hand sprayer, apply at least two coats of paint (read all instructions ahead of time and follow the directions on the product). The transformation will be breathtaking.

Check out this awesome bathroom upgrade with a newly painted cabinet…

hall-bathroom

5 Ways to Upgrade a Bathroom on a Budget: 'After' picture of a newly painted cabinetBefore and After Bathroom space by Centsational Girl

2. Hardware

The layers of any space are key to making it unique and interesting.  An easy upgrade in a bathroom is adding or changing the hardware on the bath cabinet.  I’ve found that bath cabinets often don’t have any knobs or pulls, and once added the cabinet always comes alive.  The cheap builder-grade vanity in my master bath had no hardware, so using a drill, I drilled 2 holes, added crystal knobs, and now the “black dress” is accessorized!

Jazz up an old cabinet with new hardware!

Check out how great this bathroom upgrade looks by The Turquoise Home

Jazz up an old cabinet with new hardware!

Jazz up an old cabinet with new hardware!

I love the new paint color on that cabinet & the new hardware looks fabulous!

3. Lighting

I feel the light fixture in a space is so important.  A fixture can truly make or break a room, and typically I live by the motto GO big, or GO home!  How many of you have those old eye-ball style fixtures with 3 or 5 or 7 bulbs across and every time you walk into the bath you cringe because it’s so bright? {It’s okay to raise your hand}.  Ditch em’!  I’m all for good light in a bath space, but you don’t need a blinding light that is glaring into your eyes every time you enter.  Upgrade to a fixture(s) that is different and maybe not typical for a bathroom.

I’m still loving the $17 light that I found at Lowe’s for my powder room.  The ‘before’ light was fine, but expected.  This light is functional + exciting >

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Unique + Functional lighting in a bathroom can "make" a space!

If you’re on a tight budget for your bath, grab a can of spray paint + a few new glass bulbs, to revamp an old, drab fixture. Check out how Lindsay of Makely Home transformed her bath light >

If you're on a tight budget for your bath, grab a can of spray paint + a few new glass bulbs, to revamp an old, drab fixture.Lindsay also has a great post on finding the perfect bathroom light!

4. Flooring

I know, it sounds like a big, scary project, but it doesn’t have to be!  As you may know, I continually profess my love for groutable luxury vinyl tile (LVT).  It’s a quick, easy (no experience needed), and budget-friendly way to cover up the ugly mess of a floor that you may have.  And if you don’t have an ugly mess of a floor, you might just want a change and LVT flooring is the answer.   There are also a bunch of other flooring out there that you may love and adore, but either way, new flooring will truly jazz up a bathroom hands-down!

Here’s a recent update I shared on how the groutable luxury vinyl tile floor has held up after 2 years.  If you’re thinking of installing this type of flooring in a bath or any space of a home, this is a must-read!

master bathroomm floor

Want proof that a new floor can make for a killer new bathroom, take a look at this before and after bathroom transformation by Roeshel of DIY Show Off

bathroom-makeover-before

New Groutable Luxury Vinyl Tile transforms this blah bathroom into an incredible space

Another idea for an easy flooring upgrade is wood laminate, which most of the time can be installed directly over your existing floor.  Take a look what Jen of I Heart Organizing did with her bathroom reno…

New Groutable Luxury Vinyl Tile transforms this blah bathroom into an incredible space

5. Layers

Last, but certainly not least, but actually the most important…  The Layers!  If you’re on a bare bones budget and have very little to spend, focus on the layers.  What layers? a pretty shower curtain, a simple window treatment (if you’re bath has a view of the exterior), artwork, hooks, shelving, etc.  The layers in any room of the home speak your style and share the story of who you are.

You saw a peek of Jen’s bathroom above, and here is the finished revamp >

The layers of a space are the most important. In a bathroom, incorporate a pretty shower curtain, shelving, artwork, and anything that simply makes you happy.How fabulous of a space and it ‘s mostly all existing and/or DIY!

Another amazing transformation is Paige’s hall bath of Lively Green Door >

The layers of a space are the most important. In a bathroom, incorporate a pretty shower curtain, shelving, artwork, and anything that simply makes you happy.

And lastly, check out this fun bathroom space.  With a few new elements (no fixture changes), look how it has come alive with new paint, a killer light fixture, and a gorgeous shower curtain.

The layers of a space are the most important. In a bathroom, incorporate a pretty shower curtain, shelving, artwork, and anything that simply makes you happy.via BHG

Are you now convinced that a bathroom doesn’t need a full gut to be fabulous?  Who’s ready for a makeover? 

As always, incorporate elements you love & those that are truly meaningful.  Look for inspiration around you before executing, and remember it’s not a race.  Now I’ve gotta get back to looking through all those ugly bathrooms to see which would be perfect for a makeover!  Be sure to check back on Monday to see if it’s yours!

Want to pin & save for later, here you go…

5 Ways to Upgrade a Bathroom on a Budget: Don't neglect a needed bathroom revamp because of cost + no-experience. Instead, embrace what you have and revamp the layers of the existing!

Kitchens are another space in the home that homeowners fear to upgrade because of time and budget.  Totally understandable!  BUT just as the bathroom can be revamped on a budget, so can a kitchen.  Check out my thoughts for 5 Upgrades to a Killer Kitchen

5 Upgrades for a Killer Kitchen

Pop of Color: How-To Paint a Door

I’m still working on my boys room. It’s almost done, but it’s probably been the longest room makeover in history (well maybe not, I think that was the master bedroom which I am happy to say is complete – well 95% complete).  Even though I want to call this latest makeover DONE, a room often does AND should take time to create and come together. The transformation of a space is like a 1000 piece puzzle, it takes time and patience to get all the pieces just right and often, it’s the final stretch that takes the longest.  And that’s okay.

As I am rounding up the room finishing up the final details (the window treatments are the last element which I’m just not feelin’ yet), I wanted to share one element that has really given the space added color + the punch it needed… a newly painted closet door.  It’s amazing how the wall (and actually the overall room) came alive with a new hue.

Take a look…

Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!

Adding a pop of color was my Lowe’s Challenge for this month and I think I surely succeeded.  Huge difference, wouldn’t you say?!

Updating a door (interior or exterior) is super easy and if a space is fairly neutral, painting the door will make a huge impact.  If you happen to remember, I initially wasn’t overly fond of this very neutral / light wall color, BUT now I am loving it.  WHY?  It’s been able to provide a neutral backdrop for lots of color in all the layers like the red dresser to the left + the fun Frames Wallpaper + the honeycomb shelves on the opposite wall.

Choosing the RIGHT COLOR for the door!

When shopping for a color for the door, choose something that picks up on other colors in the room.  Also a semi-gloss finish is best (so marks can easily be wiped away), but eggshell or satin will also work.

For my boys closet door, I picked up a color from the new rug and chose a deep blue hue (which was leftover paint from my office makeover – Benjamin Moore Van Deusen Blue) in an eggshell finish.

Benjamin Moore Van Deusen Blue HC-156

Inspiration for the new Blue Hue on the closet door!

Along with wanting to add a pop of color to the room, the new trim/moulding color and the old door color were 2 very different and competing whites.  So it was in good reason that this door needed a makeover!

Here’s a closeup:

Steps to take for Painting a Door - Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!

Here are the easy-peasy steps to adding a pop of color on a door:

Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!

1. PANELS: No matter what style doore, start off with the crevices / nooks-and-crannies.  Using a quality brush (a 1″ or  1-1/2″ Purdy angled brush is my favorite) start with the panels of the door.

Steps to take for Painting a Door - Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!

2. HARDWARE: I decided not to remove the hardware before painting (because of pure laziness) and painted around the door knob using my angled brush. The result was great…

Steps to take for Painting a Door - Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!

3. EDGES: After the panels an the hardware, comes the edges of the door.  Be sure to lay a dropcloth or plastic under the door so paint doesn’t get on the floor.  Also, it’s best to open the door so no paint gets on the door frame.  When painting the side edges, don’t drag the brush, but instead start from the door center and pull away to get a nice clean edge and no paint on the side of the door.

Steps to take for Painting a Door - Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!

Once all the panels + hardware, and most of the edges were done, here’s how the door looked…

Steps to take for Painting a Door - Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!

The next  + last steps are the rails…

4 & 5. RAILS: Use a brush or roller for the rails.  If the door has a slight texture to it (like mine) then a brush will do fine because you won’t see brushstrokes, but if the door is smooth, you’ll want to choose a small roller.  You can also use floetrol, an additive that can be mixed with paint to avoid brushstrokes.  I didn’t use it for this project, but I did for my kitchen cabinets.

It’s one of my favorite products.

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Once the first coat of paint was finished, this is how the door looked.

Steps to take for Painting a Door - Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!

After another coat of paint using the same steps above, the door was done…

Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!

Pretty big change for no money & very little time.

When looking around the net at other homeowner door makeovers, I found 2 helpful tutorials that you might benefit from if you’re looking to add a pop of color to your door(s)…

Steps to take for Painting a Door - Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!via

Steps to take for Painting a Door - Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!via

O, and one more place in my home where I decided to add some color to the doors…  the upstairs hallway.   Just last week, I shared how I updated the space with a new chalkboard wall, but to also add some color in, I chose to paint the doors my favorite Benjamin Moore Texas Leather.

Benjamin Moore Texas LeatherHere’s how the hallway evolved…

Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!

Add a Pop of COLOR by painting the door. Ditch the typical white (interior or exterior) door and add a splash of color. Check out this great how-to with 5 easy steps to transform a door!

What a huge difference painting a door makes, especially when the walls of a space are neutral.  This was a fun project to work on and once again, it shows that with a little effort, a space can surely be transformed in no time and with little or no money.

Have you ever thought on painting your interior or exterior door(s)?

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Disclosure: I am part of the Lowe’s Creative Team and was provided with a Lowe’s gift card to purchase items for my project.  I was also compensated for my time to use the products.  No one told me what to create, what to buy, how to use the product, or what to write.  All opinions are 100% mine!