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Bedroom projects are always in the works in the houses of Hometalk members. Folk are redoing master bedrooms, updating guest bedrooms, and building cool stuff in kids' bedrooms. Are you looking for inspiration for a bedroom project? Browse photos of Hometalk members' bedroom projects. Or, post your own photos of your bedroom to get feedback from the Hometalk community. On Hometalk, you will discover all the latest trends in bedroom décor. Hometalkers love to post bedroom projects, so join the conversation.



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Add shine to a dull room by Decorating with Metallics!

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Virtually Staging Propert... Atlanta, GA on Sep 25, 2012
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    Shelly B. 7 days ago
    Fantastic room!
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  • An old horse gate found on someone's burn pile is now my headboard with hooks, changeable with every season. Fun!

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  • An old grocer's sign became a whimsical wall element behind a daybed for a playroom. Coordinate bedding with the sign graphics and call it done.

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  • An old gate and door, trimmed out with some painted metal siding became part of a whimsical shabby retreat for this white bedroom makeover.

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  • A headboard can be as simple as some wooden painted clouds and hanging stars. 

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How to create your own headboard... from junk!

I love to sway away from the norm for most things home. I just find it incredibly inspiring to find a nothing and make it into a something. ...»

So you've got to know the headboards I use in my own home must be rather unique, right? :) The following pictures are found objects I've used to make headboards for my own home. It's a pretty neat feeling knowing I can knock off my own kind of furniture with a few good finds and a little creativity.

How to do it on a budget:

Just look for one big thing or a collection of small elements that will work with the size bed you have. Mount them, snoop around the thrift stores for pillow cases and quilts, decorate, and enjoy your new look for very little cost.

What do you think? Crazy or cool? Do you have an unusual headboard?

(Visit each picture for the direct link to that project.)

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FunkyJunk Interiors - Don... Canada on Jul 08, 2012
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    DeEtte Bruce 7 days ago
    I enjoyed your ideas glad to that someone else out there enjoys searching for ...»
    treasure(creative junk) and recreating like I do great ideas.

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Easiest DIY Crib Skirt of All Time

It is insanity how much you can spend on a store-bought crib skirt. Why drop the cash when they're THIS easy to make? (And bonus: it adjusts for the mattress height as your baby gets older!) See the tutorial here: http://www.viewalongtheway.com/2012/04/silli...
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ViewAlongTheWay Marietta, GA on May 16, 2013
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    Babs on May 18, 2013
    nice
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  • DIY loft bed built off of Ana White plans.
  • Number stairs, which also serve as hidden storage for toys, stuffed animals, etc.
  • Cafe curtains I made for the playhouse windows.  I also made coordinating curtains for her bedroom.
  • "Secret" closet, cut out of the top stair, for her to hang up her princess dresses.
  • Here's a picture of the bed when we first installed it, pre-painting.
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A Princess Bedroom with a Loft Bed

I have finished my daughter's princess bedroom complete with loft bed with a princess playhouse underneath. I added cute touches like matching curtains and vinyl numbers going up the ...»
stairs to her bed. We removed the closet doors and have installed a great closet system that she actually loves! Underneath her loft bed we even had room to make her a secret closet to hang her dress up clothes! Check out all the little details at the link below! #ProudestDIY #DIY #bedroom #loftbed

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Anna M Redding, CA on Feb 05, 2013
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    Sharon Weeks on May 17, 2013
    This is exactly what my granddaughter needs. I love it!!
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Decorating With Sailboat Models

Marine life and the nautical artifacts have an interesting connection with our childhood excitement and thrill embedded deep in our subconscious. Most of us are mesmerized by the ...»
chivalrous stories of sea pirates and their mystical ships, or dazzled by the nautical furnishings and instruments in elegant ships. Such nostalgic memories revive and fill our life with a renewed enthusiasm when we decorate our home with a nautical theme.

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Go Nautical Hillsborough, NJ on May 16, 2013
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Convertible Kid Room Ideas

Kids grow up fast and so do their rooms! Take a look at these tips for convertible kid room ideas brought to you by our friend Shelley Smith from TheHouseOfSmiths.com: ...»

As kids go through different stages of life, so do their rooms. From diapers and burp cloths to an overabundance of toys and then mountains of school work and books. While there isn't a room out there that can accommodate each stage of life perfectly without one single change along the way, there ARE a few things that you can keep in mind to make the transition from baby, toddler, and then teenager a little bit smoother.

MULTIPURPOSE FURNITURE

Furniture that can serve more than one purpose is a big key to having a space that will grow with your kids. There are lots of different companies jumping on the "convertible kid furniture bandwagon", so just keep your eye out and don't be afraid to ask your local furniture retailers if they offer options such as these.

One thing to note is that sometimes these changeable kid pieces can run quite a bit more money. The higher price tag may have you second guessing your purchase, but know that in the long run, you can really get your money's worth out of them.

If you're looking for easy, more affordable options in your kids' rooms that will still translate into functional, usable solutions, try something simple like turning a large dresser into a changing table, instead of just settling on the standard baby changing station that typically doesn't offer much storage and has to be switched out after your child passes a certain age.

DECOR FOR ALL AGES

Although popular character and age-specific decor like princesses, superheros and baby animals can be really fun in a child's bedroom, when trying to design a space that will stand the test of time, keep those types of themed add-on's in pieces that you can easily switch out if you need to later. Larger, more expensive fixtures such as lighting,rugs and wallpaper should be things that can seamlessly convert from baby to kid or even teenager without really having to make any big changes.

This isn't saying that you can't personalize your child's space with special touches here and there, just do them in a way that you won't have to spend a lot of money moving them out when that time comes.Gallery walls are a great design element to have in a child's bedroom. Not only does it fill an empty space nicely, but it's affordable and you can quickly change out photos to accommodate different stages of life.

DESIGNING FOR THE LONG RUN

Thanks to online tools like OlioBoard.com,you can actually design a space online with items, colors and decor you like,before you make the commitment to move forward with any concrete plans. This helps you to envision what your space may look like put all together, before you start pulling individual pieces for your room. When decorating for a convertible kids room, asking yourself these few key questions can really help you with your overall design plan:

#1. Is my room decor plan something I could see a crib AND a bed in? If I took all baby items out of the mix, and replaced them with older children's knick-knacks, would the rooms design still work well?

#2. Is my color pallet something that lends itself nicely to a baby OR teenager's space?Could I add or take away a few, inexpensive items to change up my look enough from one stage of life to another, without having to spend a lot of money?

#3. Are my storage solutions adequate? Will I be able to fit small baby items and clothing in my given storage pieces, as well as larger, more space-consuming wardrobe items that an older child would need to have as well?

Just like a lot of the other areas in your home, creating a convertible kid space that will last through the years, just takes a bit of planning. Life and kids are unpredictable and while their needs may change, taking the time to initially invest in quality furniture and suitable storage for their ever-growing lives can really help when making the transition from one stage to the next.

- Shelley Smith #kids #roomdecor #homedecor #kidroomdecor

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Homes.com Norfolk, VA on May 16, 2013
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Master Bedroom EDesign

Here is a serene master bedroom design perfect for end of the day relaxation! To see complete blog post go to http://nesthomeinteriors.com/blog/2013/5/16/...
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Nest Interiors Dacula, GA on May 16, 2013
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This is another DIY project. Including painting branches on a wall/fabric rosettes and also DIY fabric lampshade covers.

www.simplylinen.blogspot.com

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SimplyLinen Elkhorn, NE on May 15, 2013
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    Miriam I on May 16, 2013
    Adorable! Love the branches,
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Cutting Edge Stencils Shares Five Flattering DIY Projects Using the Fu

How's all my DIY stencil enthusiasts! Are you anxiously crossing off the days of the week in anticipations of this weekend's stencil projects? Before you make any grand plans, today ...»
Cutting Edge Stencils wants to share some diy projects using one of our Geometric stencil patterns, the Fuji Stencil! I would probably call this stencil design one of our hidden gems. It's a Japanese-inspired stencil that was prompted by traditional Japanese kimono patterns of the Edo period. Bet you didn't know that! Oh yeah, and it's one of the easier Geometric stencils to use. So if you are a first time stenciler and you have a passion for geometric patterns then the Fuji is the stencil for you! Bring on the Fuji inspiration....http://blog.cuttingedgestencils.com/flattering-home-decor-using-the-fuji-stencil.html

#cuttingedgestencils #stencils #stenciling #stencilpatterns #fujistencil

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Cutting Edge Stencils Ramsey, NJ on May 16, 2013
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Modern Bedrooms

This custom bed with built in nightstands bedroom design has simple lines for a clean look. The wall panels add just a touch of elegance without being too noticeable. The entire piece is custom.
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Dayoris Custom Hialeah, FL on May 15, 2013
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