Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
El proyecto realizado por el arquitecto João Mendes Ribeiro para Loja Claus Porto le ha valido un puesto entre los finalistas de los Premios FAD de Interiorismo 2017.
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Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
Nous partons découvrir sur le blog la très belle maison d'hôtes, L'Escapade Bordelaise. Une maison d'hôtes de charme qui saura vous inspirer.
Studio Gameiro firma la reforma de una vivienda del siglo XIX en el corazón de Lisboa, llena de inspiración orgánica, texturas y una paleta natural.
ITEM#: 40421895 If you're looking for extra storage in your bathroom, even in the smallest, the Boahaus Lisboa Medicine Cabinet features is the perfect touch that you require! With a modern, stylish design and weathered oak manufactured wood finish, this cabinet is made to last and withstand the conditions of humidity in a bathroom. Two concealed shelves and two open shelves (5,7''H X 10,6''W) Provide you with a very modern and attractive storage option for your bathroom. Ready and easy to assemble for your convenience. Product dimensions (11,81'' W X 10,04''D X 32,17''H)
Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
Photo Studio Originally built in 1870 and located in the heart of Downtown Austin, our studio operates day to day as a full-service food photograph Video Studio
Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
Photo Studio Originally built in 1870 and located in the heart of Downtown Austin, our studio operates day to day as a full-service food photograph Video Studio
Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
This small Chicago bungalow is quite literally bursting with life.
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"We wanted our space to feel warm and sanctuary-like, which I think led us to choose more earthy tones, especially in the living room," homeowner Emily says of the Philadelphia home she shares with her partner, Hayley.
This cottage was a family endeavor for Leigh and Mark. "My father spent countless hours helping, my mother would come randomly to help paint siding or bring cookies, and my aunts would do the same," Leigh says.
Photo Studio Originally built in 1870 and located in the heart of Downtown Austin, our studio operates day to day as a full-service food photograph Video Studio
When we first looked at this house the kitchen almost put us offas it felt so oppressive with all the dark wood, against dark lino and dark worktops so my brain immediately went into auto drive imagining how we could totally overhaul the space, whilst keeping it renter friendly. I’m soooo happy with how it…
Make your cabinets and shelves shine. 🙌
Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
Facing a outdated or ugly bathroom? Check out my DIY bathroom makeover with easy solutions for a quick update
Facing a outdated or ugly bathroom? Check out my DIY bathroom makeover with easy solutions for a quick update
Facing a outdated or ugly bathroom? Check out my DIY bathroom makeover with easy solutions for a quick update
Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
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Name: Valerie GreenLocation: Philadelphia, PennslyvaniaSize: 1000 square feetYears lived in: 2.5 years, owned Valerie has lived in Philly for about 17 years now, and after graduating from Drexel University, she’s been working at the Urban Outfitters Home Office, on the Women’s Design team. She’s lived all over the city, from West Philly to Center City to North Philly and now has settled in South Philly.
Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
Every reveal day is like Christmas. I get to compare where a space started out to where it is today. Today I get to share our bathroom renovation we complete for just (90¢ over) $100 in 4 short weeks. One of those weeks I spent out of town so it really was only 3 weeks! Week 1: The Bathroom Befores & Plans Week 2: Refreshing the Hex Tile Week 3: Painting the Walls White So you can get a full 'AH' moment, let me take you down the 4 weeks ago lane versus where $100 and some elbow grease brought us to today with a good before and after... I tried to focus on keeping it minimal and functional while staying in the tight budget. One of my favorite budget-friendly scores was this mirror. I found it online at Target and knew it was perfect at only $40 but it said 'No Shipping Available.' NOOOOOO. But I put in my zip code and saw there was one at the store an hour away. This was on a Sunday and I was leaving for an out of town conference on Tuesday afternoon. I rushed down on Monday evening and was crushed when I didn't see it on the mirror aisle. I didn't give up and kept walking around the store. LOW AND BEHOLD, I turn the corner to the clearance aisle and see some mirrors stacked up and there. it. was. AND marked down 50% to $20. I could hear the home decor angels singing to me. I mean, look at those beautiful matte black lines. Looking at the floor every day was definitely worth all the hours I spent on my knees dying the grout lines. Another way I try to save money is DIYing my own art. Every time I'm at Hobby Lobby I pick up a canvas or two so I can use them in times just like this. Even in bathrooms art makes the space warm and cozy. I love pairing paintings with modern pieces so one doesn't take away from the other. I know not everyone can do an oil painting, but everyone can do abstract modern art. I found inspiration I wanted to imitate (thank you Brady Tolbert) and then literally took a walmart paintbrush, walmart acrylic paint, and a piece of computer paper and roughly followed it. I even added an extra line in this one since I felt like it needed to take up more visual space. The key to these kind of pieces is to tear the edges to bring some organic lines to the frame. Then just stick it in a cheap Ikea frame! The showstopper shelves did not come quickly. I was stuck on what type of shelf I wanted to do, if it was going to be a thick shelf, or a floating shelf, or just regular shelves. Then as I was driving back from my spur of the moment Target trip - it clicked. I have always admired shelves like this but never thought I would have a place to do my own. I found some simple premium pine boards at Home Depot and put a few coats of wood conditioner to bring out the rich grain. They're super easy and super budget friendly. It's just a pine board and some L brackets spray painted black. But there's something about when they're turned upside down that makes me giddy. These only cost under $30! Other than solving the shelf problem, I had to come up with a way to store some extra towels other than in the hall closet. I was sitting in our living room and the answer was staring me straight in the face - the wicker basket we keep extra blankets in for the couch! I snagged this cute one at the Container Store (my spirit store) a few months ago while I was doing the Closet Spring Makeover because I could not pass it up. We'll still keep most of them in the hall but this basket is kind of our 'oh crap I forgot my towel' basket. Let's talk about toothbrushes for a minute. Do any of you do the activated charcoal stuff? It intrigues me, but I haven't done it. The closest I have gotten was buying a charcoal infused bristle toothbrush. It was only like $7 and I have loved it so far! I got Auston a white one since I didn't want him to be the guinea pig haha. I also grabbed a Himalayan salt bar because you're supposed to brush your toothbrush against it after you rinse it off and its supposed to purify and clean it. I'm always down for less mouth bacteria. You can also use it in place of a regular soap bar too apparently. I really could not be happier with how the grout renew turned out. I didn't have it in the budget this time to do anything to the tub shower area, so I just cleaned and tidied up. Look how good that pink himalayan salt bar looks! Here's a closeup of the torn edges. It's easiest to use a ruler as a guide in case your lines start wandering too much. I was in the attic by accident looking through the light fixtures I've squirreled away and came across this wooden peg board I bought right after we moved in (like 2 years ago) and stuck up there. It was perfect for this project. I put some wood conditioner on it to match the pine boards. Another Container Store find was this concrete circular box. I like to keep my rings in it because it has a lid. I grabbed the pen holder I got for the office, spray painted it black and made it the toothbrush holder. Do not be afraid to reuse items in other spaces! I know probably 99.99% wouldn't notice (and for good reason) but I also painted the underside of the sink white to cover up all the rust stains. My absolute favorite room spray comes from Hobby Lobby, it's Lavender and Oakwood. Sounds weird but smells like heaven. I have like 5 in storage. There you have it! Another $100 Room Challenge under my belt and a functional bathroom for the Joneses. Here's a breakdown of the budget for things I bought specifically for this challenge. It only ended up being 90 cents over budget! This figure didn't include taxes, just the price of the actual items. If you don't have a Target card, I really do think they are worth it. At least use the Target app and get some coupons! Budget Used Grout Renew - $9.57 Mirror - $19.98 Pine Boards - $11.57 Brackets - $18.85 Potted Plant - $13.96 Amber Containers - $12.99 Amber Soap Dispensers - $13.98 TOTAL: $100.90 I always wonder in these kinds of challenges the breakdown of what the bloggers use they don't count in their budget. This is the version you would've spent if you had no tool closet and didn't use anything from around the house. Already Had Wood Conditioner - $12.28 Hook Board - $7.98 Paint (Behr SnowFall) - $33.98 Toothbrushes - $15 Himalayan Salt Bar - $9 Toothbrush Container - $6.99 Spray Paint - $5.76 Construction Screws - $8.25/pack Soap Dish - $4.99 Paint Roller - $4.98 Paint Roller Nap - $9.94 Paint Brush - $5.87 Ikea Ribba frame - $10 Wicker Basket - $30 You can see how valuable it is to build up your tool and supply closet! Some things are moved from other rooms and even spray painted! So don't be afraid to move stuff around and use what you have. It's a free and easy way to refresh a space. If you haven't seen my other $100 Room Challenge spaces, you can see the last two below. And then leave me a comment so I know you didn't overdose on all the before and afters. Spring 2018 Hallway $100RC Week 1: The Hallway Befores & Plans Week 2: Paint & Fauxlap Week 3: Cutting & Installing Shelves Week 4: Staining the Shelves Week 5: Modern Hall Closet Reveal Fall 2017 Carport $100RC Week 1: The Carport Befores & Plans Week 2: Modern Exterior Light Week 3: $10 Planter & Herb Garden Week 4: The Carport Reveal It's reveal day so I know I don't have to tell you to visit all the participants and see all their wonderful spaces. This is 100% the best home diy challenge in the world. Want to participate next time? Mark you calendars for June 2019! An InLinkz Link-up
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