Tween Girl Room Makeover

When we moved to our new house, my daughter wasn't too thrilled with the pale lavender walls. She loves loves bold, bright colors and it just wasn't feeling like home to her.
We worked together to do a complete room makeover that included her choice of paint for the walls in a bold green color. I was honestly a bit wary about how the paint color would work (we used Sherwin Williams Lucky Green) but we're both so happy with how it turned out!
Along with painting the room, we switched out her duvet and pillows and did several DIY projects including making a new upholstered headboard using Target drapes for our fabric,


making a bedskirt from a simple flat sheet, using wrapping paper to make rosettes for art above her dresser, and using molding to turn her flat closet doors into these paneled stunners:
There are lots of other smaller details that we added too - you can check out the full post with links to all of the DIY tutorials and more pics of the room (including the big smile on my daughter's face the first day she saw it!) here: http://www.drivenbydecor.com/2014/05/one-room-challenge-reveal-tween-bedroom.html


I love that my daughter pushed me outside of my comfort zone with such a bold space that perfectly reflects her stylish and fun personality. Hope you like it too!
Kris {Driven By Decor}
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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