Showing posts with label teenage wasteland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teenage wasteland. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2010

Teenage Wasteland No More!

Finally here it is - all the pictures put together for a great tour around William's new room!

Curtains - Found these great curtains at Wal-Mart for less than $13 a panel. What a steal! And he loves them because the lining helps block out light while he's trying to sleep. (He's secretly a vampire, I think.)



I used drapery clip rings to hang the curtains instead of putting them on the curtain rod. The simple antique bronze makes it a bit more masculine, but since drapery rings can also be very extravagant, they can be used in any room.


The bedding was a great find! We stalked the always-popular discount web sites like Overstock and Amazon, but we stumbled across this bed-in-a-bag at JCPenney, and we loved everything about it. Normally I dislike the shams or the sheets or the bedskirt, but this fit everything we needed. It was normally $120, but we got it for $59. And he loves it!



You've already seen the music corner, but I've put the pictures up again, just to complete the tour.



Next stop - His check-in/check-out point. Before, this chest of drawers was sitting right beside the door and became a dump-all for his pocket junk, loose change, and whatever we found around the house. (We usually dropped it there for fear of being eaten by unknown creatures if we entered.) To keep from the junk pile spilling off onto the floor, I found an inexpensive basket at Home Goods. Now, when he comes in from school, he can drop off his keys (no more lost keys), put his loose change in his jar, and empty his pockets into one place. On his way out, he can reverse. One stop shopping for everything he needs.

[I just noticed the camera lens has bits all over it. Apolgies for that. And I also just noticed Molly is in the mirror. She's just letting you know she'll come into his room finally.]




Regrettably, we weren't able to replace his closet doors with paneled doors to match his room door, but we did give it a fresh coat of paint! We chose the dark trim around the doors and window because I once saw it in another room and loved it. We went with white at the bottom just to pop against the carpet (that will hopefully be no longer in the near future). We also know from experience that white doors and trim around doors and closets gets dirty. Easily.





The all-important TV rests on this great chest of drawers. We chose not to paint it or change out hardware because it matches some furniture in other rooms in the house, and eventually we'd like to get him another piece. But for now, it works wonderfully! It's flanked by two things William really likes - Andy Warhol and London.




He already had this chair, so we kept it for when he's playing guitar or has a friend over. I found this great pillow as a pair at Home Goods for only $12! The other is on the bed.


This bookshelf is one of my favorite things about the room - maybe because I just love bookshelves. But we got it on clearance at Lowe's for -- get this -- $59.99! I know! It was normally over $100, but we found it, and I'm so happy with it. It's dark brown, though the pictures look a little closer to black. It's also very sturdy (despite our best efforts to put it together wrong multiple times). He will keep all his books and DVDs here, as well as a few knick knacks (that are pre-approved by me, of course).


I've had this beauty sitting at my parents' house for a while. It was collecting dust, but when I showed it to him, he really liked it. I purchased it a few years back from Viva Terra, but I found another one that's similar and in stock.


I love this leather W! I found it at Home Goods (notice a shopping trend?) for only $7.99. Sure, I could have made something similar, but I don't think I could have done it under $8! It's about two inches thick with brown on the sides.


In addition to his books, he has a few Auburn items he wanted to show off (War Eagle!), as well as a collection of foreign coins we've collected for him. We pared the Auburn items down to two great ones and put them on the shelf.



On to more great deals - William found these awesome lamps at a home consignment shop for $20 each! The shades were in excellent condition, and the bases only needed a quick spirt of black enamel. I found the small mirrors at K-Mart for $5 each. The frames were gold, so I did a quick paint job to get them black. The night stand was on clearance at World Market, and to hide all his electronics, I found a basket at Home Goods to slide under the drawer. I already had the picture frames, so we put in some newer photos. [Apologies for the bear on the bed. He'd probably be embarrassed if anyone saw that. Haha!]



I had been a little scared to do both black and brown together, but after it's all done, I really think it looks great. Since it is a boy's room, we could afford both the dark colors. And since I'm certain most people combine black and brown in their clothes while knowing the "rule" against it, I'm hoping no one thinks this is a faux pas.

All in all, we think it's a great room! And Molly, who stays in there constantly now, agrees! (Though by the face in this picture, she's clearly mad I'm taking her picture once again.)

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Teenage Wasteland: Music Corner

While my parents might argue that his music isn't always pleasing, no one can argue the fact my brother is very talented if not also very dedicated. Before, his room was stacked high in charts, old amps, guitars, sheet music, and it was littered with half-chewed guitar picks. So in thinking out a floor plan, it was very important we put together an area just for his music.

To keep from a certain cat gnawing on any guitar strings, I mounted his guitars on the wall. Power tool power!! He got a great amp for Christmas, and we picked his keyboard off the floor and put it on a tv tray (since the actual stand has long been broken due to a messy room).




All in all, I think it's a great corner, and he's already been rocking out!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Teenage Wasteland: Chest of Drawers Redo

Like the mirror I mentioned yesterday, this chest of drawers has been around for a while. If it's not already there, it's rounding the corner to 40. At some point, it ended up in William's room, and though it was somewhat beaten up, we found love for it in our heart.

We fixed a broken leg and some drawer guides, sanded off the old paint, gave it a new coat of chocolate love, and changed out drawer pulls. All in all, we think this is an amazing face lift for less than $15.






Look at this wicked fun drawer liner we found under all his clothes. It's at least early-70s. I wanted to keep it and put it back in. But he said no.






Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Teenage Wasteland: Wall Decor

In an effort to cover up the purple walls, William had plastered just about anything he could find on his walls: movie posters, old license plates, old sweat rags. None pleasing.

Before decorating began, we had a "Come to Jesus" moment about what would be going back up on the walls. I understood his need to "express" himself with his movie posters, and he (eventually) understood my need to keep it somewhat organized and clean.

First things first - We recruited our mom to paint something for above his bed. It had to be reflective of his personality and his interests. So they settled on this, and I think it's perfect!



Then he had some Andy Warhol prints I bought him last Christmas. Those were a must, as well as some pictures of London (a trip I gave him last New Year's). They are reflecting one another on either side of a bureau.





This mirror once hung in our uncle's bedroom as a child. It was painted (at some point in the last century) to match a chest of drawers I will be showing later. It's now hanging above the chest of drawers and serves as a check-in/check-out point for William as he comes in. He can make sure his hair looks good (well, good is relative) and that everything is together. [Notice Molly, the cat, has returned to his room and is watching me in the mirror.]



We found a good solution to his license plates and "borrowed" parking sign. These are hanging above his bedroom door and closet doors. They're out of the way, but they're still fun and add a lot to the personality of the room.




Have any of you had adventures in decorating a teenager's room? I'd love to hear about them.

Teenage Wasteland

If I say to you that my younger brother's bedroom was a wasteland, it would be an understatement. In fact, I could even get in line for understatement of the year. Our cat, Molly, was afraid to go in.

So over the holidays while I was at home "relaxing," William and I set out to redecorate, purge and make his room fit for a young man. The worst part about it -- it appears I failed to take/load pictures of his wasteland prior to our cleaning (read: exorcisms) and redecorating. But I've posted what I have, and in the event I stumble across some, I'll be sure to upload those.

This week I'll be showing you all the highlights of his room redo. Starting with what before pictures I have and for today, a snapshot of the after.





Because he's still in high school his room had a lot of requirements. It's not just a place to sleep, so decorating and organizing became a challenge. It is also a place...
  • to sleep
  • to get dressed
  • to practice his guitar
  • to entertain friends
  • to relax
  • to do homework
  • to store his worldly possessions
  • to express his teenage angst
For those many reasons, we had to come to terms with what we could and could not do in this room. It's a smaller room, about 12' by 10'. Only one wall is uninterrupted (no windows or doors), and it faces the wooded backyard, so there's very little natural light.

As you can see from the pictures, his walls were a tragic violet. When he was younger, my mom hand selected an antique gray to match a baseball border we put up. The paint chip looked perfect, but when we got it on the wall, it was purple. It took her a few years to come to terms with this mistake and a few more before we were willing to do anything about it.

First things first - Paint colors
Wall color: Baking Stone by Valspar
Dark Trim Color: Leather Chair by Valspar
Light Trim Color: Pure White by Do It Best
Accent Color: Bayside by Valspar



Here's a quick snapshot of the after. Stay tuned this week for more posts!



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