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Laury H

Loganville, GA
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Recycling salvaged pieces to decorate a bedroom

I love the local Habitat Restore...people donate anything and everything so the proceeds help build homes for the needy. I bought a $20 arched window that had been salvaged from a large house to use for a headboard. Also used $2 yard sale shutters for window treatment (an idea I saw on Pinterest). An old mirror I had laying around and a sewing table were painted white to use as a writing table or makeup table in a guest bedroom.
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Betty Webb Wilmore, KY
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    very pretty and comfy looking....
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Old dresser from Hospice resell shop restored.

We found this old dresser at the Hospice resell shop. It came with a mirror and had some problems with the finish. I sanded it down and repainted it for my daughter's bedroom. I also had ...»
to repair some of the bracing on the drawer dividers to get them back in place. The hardware was bead blasted and had a clear coat put over them.The mirror is the orginal glass and the frame was repainted to match the dresser.

Roger S
Roger S Mooresboro, NC
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    very pretty!!!
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  • AFTER - View towards entry from master.  Abundance of storage!
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MASTER RENOVATION ~ Natural Oasis in Loganville, GA.

A home can often be dated by the presence of oddly angled walls and ceilings. So a simple way to modernize may well be to remove these relics of a bygone era. ...»

The master bathroom suite shown here was outdated, with angled walls, a vaulted ceiling and a trapezoid window high up above the bath. A separate toilet and shower room made it seem crowded.

This homeowner wanted their ensuite bathroom to be a luxurious personal oasis that they could escape to. They requested warm, natural materials, better light, a larger shower and a more functional space, the first move was to drop the ceiling to a flat 9ft height.

To overcome the loss of light from the trapezoid window, we added windows behind the tub and the vanity. These help to bring in more light and give a view of the woods outside the window.

The flow was improved by removing the wall separating the toilet and shower from the rest of the space. Instead, a panel of Lumicor acrylic with prairie grass embedded in it and wrapped in a maple frame, provides partial privacy for the toilet. Lumicor was chosen because it obscures the view while still allowing light to flow through the space. The rearrangement also resulted in extra space for a larger shower enclosure.

Originally a set of his and her closets was accessed from the bathroom. These were combined to make a single large closet, and an angled closet wall was made straight. A second closet was positioned in an unused corner of the bedroom, and tall cabinetry for storage of linens and toiletries was built into the space created where the angled closet wall had been removed.

The owners wanted the bathroom to have a feeling of Zen-like calm, and to bring the outdoors inside, so we have used organic materials as much as possible.

Maple was chosen for the vanities and tall cabinetry, the mirror surrounds and framing around the toilet partition. The wood complements the warm, brown tones of the travertine slab countertops and travertine tiles in the shower, around the tub and on the floor.

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BeckySue, Certified Master K&B Designer
BeckySue, Certified Maste... Lawrenceville, GA
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    beautiful!!!
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Serene master bedroom retreat

Our client requested a subdued palette in luxurious fabrics for her new bedding and window treatments.
Project Style, LLC
Project Style, LLC Kennesaw, GA
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Bedroom Re-Do!

Here are some shots form our master bedroom. It seems that it keeps evolving! Many itmes are made from recycled doors, and windows, burlap and decl posts! Here is the link to the full ...»
blog post!

http://maluukkonen.blogspot.com/2011/01/bedr...

Missy L
Missy L Duluth, MN
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I made this headboard about 10 years ago and covered it in the dark print fabric that is now the large pillows on the

Murals by Monti
Murals by Monti Oceanside, CA
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DIY Bedroom flooring using granite scraps, what a wonderful addition and change.

My brother is the best puzzeling and installing granite flooring indoor and outdoor
Addygirl
Addygirl Vancouver, WA
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Chippy Door Upcycled into a Headboard

Danielle B
Danielle B Middletown, RI
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DIY Painted Sign from stock lumber

I needed a pretty big piece of artwork for a wall in my house. I wanted something colorful and inviting. Using two pieces of standard lumber I created an weathered, original, and ...»
one-of-a-kind sign for under $20. On my blog I give a full tutorial on how to create your own from distressing the wood to painting the text. http://www.inspiredbycharm.com/2012/01/from...

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Michael W
Michael W Saint Marys, PA
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