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Bedroom redecorating

Posted on | August 21, 2006 8 Comments | e-mail | print

decorating on a serious budget

Will it embarrass you if I tell you the whole thing cost $175? Because I’m kind of proud of that.

Though you really need to see the before pictures to understand how impressive that is.

The room is intended to be a neutral palette to display the bed quilts I make (once they’re finished, of course). Right now it’s got an old Ikea duvet cover and a thrift-store blanket, giving the whole room a rather primary-color focus that I’m not completely happy with. But I guess the onus is on me to finish the quilt, then, isn’t it?

Ikea Bookcase Headboard Mod: 

Materials:

  • Two FLARKE bookcases handed down from Malnurtured Snay
  • 7 feet of crown molding
  • miter box
  • hand saw
  • patience and spatial reasoning
  • tape measure
  • primer
  • paint of your choice

Instructions:

  1. Enlist your favorite handiman to figure out angles for crown molding; saw pieces, swear; re-saw pieces.
  2. Prime and paint everything, including your pants, because that just happens
  3. Put baby down for a nap
  4. Nail bookcases to each other
  5. Nail to wall for safety (I think they call this “anchoring”)
  6. Nail two of the shelves vertically, flush with front edge of bookcase, to block bed-level shelf from becoming a resting area for your head
  7. Nail crown molding around top.

Got the idea from this book. All credit goes to Iain for the fine carpentry.

Comments

8 Responses to “Bedroom redecorating”

  1. Maliavale
    August 21st, 2006 @ 9:58 pm

    I love the idea of crown moulding (molding? oh, fuck it) at the top of a bookshelf as a headboard. Ingenius! And the whole room looks lovely. Now sew, woman, sew!

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  2. Ty
    August 22nd, 2006 @ 9:31 am

    lol…The process for the moulding sounds very similar to my experiences with framing my mirror.

    Miter box saw, cut, swear.

    Back to Lowe’s…miter box saw, re-cut, swear.

    Repeat until project doubles in price.

    But it will be so worth it! Just like your moulding!! MUST finish that project by next week…I am willing myself to…:)

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  3. Elizabeth
    August 22nd, 2006 @ 8:05 pm

    It looks great! I’m especially liking the bookcase/headboard. What a great idea (or great reading on your part).
    I second the : “sew woman, sew!”

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  4. LetterB
    August 22nd, 2006 @ 11:45 pm

    Fabulous!

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  5. supa
    August 23rd, 2006 @ 10:11 am

    well, thanks you guys. You’re too kind.

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  6. LL#2
    August 23rd, 2006 @ 2:34 pm

    ok, you have hereby been commissioned to redo my whole house in your low-budget manner. It looks fantastic!!! :)

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  7. Malnurtured Snay
    August 24th, 2006 @ 11:37 am

    OH MY GOD! Those are my old bookcases? Holy shit. No they’re not. No way.

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  8. supa
    August 24th, 2006 @ 11:36 pm

    WAY!

    p.s. aw thanks, carrie! you’re hired. i mean, i’m hired. i mean, OK.

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