“FOR EVERY MINUTE SPENT IN ORGANIZING, AN HOUR IS EARNED.”
—BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
ACCENT WALL- SPONGE PAINTING
I needed to brighten our primary bathroom, but I was not ready to tackle the entire project. So, I started with the toilet room…A DIY project popped into my head- what if I painted some kind of pattern onto the walls to liven it up??
READING NOOK + MAGIC LIGHT TRICK
My daughter loves to read books and I wanted to incorporate a reading area into the playroom makeover. What better place than an otherwise wasted space in a dormer window nook? On Instagram, I saw a light trick to add a light fixture without hardwiring a light and I thought I would try it here.
IKEA HACK- KALLAX TOY STORAGE
One of the hardest parts about playrooms is the sheer volume of items (big and small) and all of the different categories of toys. This IKEA KALLAX unit makes it easy to come up with a system to divide and conquer all of the toys, which I love.
IKEA HACK- BESTÅ TV UNIT
This unit creates a cohesive look with the other furniture pieces I have done in this room and allows for a lot of storage. Not surprisingly, I wanted to jazz it up a bit to make it look more customized. But this was a pretty straightforward and easy project.
IKEA PAX CUSTOM CLOSET - KID’S EDITION
Kids. have. so. much. stuff. And inefficiency in any closet can be a total waste, but especially in a child’s closet. It is so easy to avoid the clutter and live with it in disarray. I certainly did. I used to make sure the door to the closet was shut because that was the only way for me to try to ignore the disorganization. But now, I have a system that is working to keep the space organized.
IKEA HACK- MALM DRESSERS
So, my IKEA kick continues. I updated two IKEA MALM dressers to make them nightstands for the guest room/playroom project. Again, as a novice DIY-er, I am very proud of how they came out and I learned quite a bit. And as nightstands, they have so much storage!
IKEA HACK- PLAY KITCHEN AND REFRIGERATOR
My daughter loves playing with her play kitchen and accessories. It will keep her busy and her imagination running wild for hours, which makes my mommy heart so happy. But the Mrs. B. Organized side of me dreaded the mess and play food items everywhere… my organization brain had an idea to jazz up the IKEA DUKTIG play kitchen and add a refrigerator for storage.
DRESS UP CLOTHES RACK
When I say this was a labor of love, I certainly mean it. I learned to use a saw, a sander, cooper pipe cutter, and how to cut a circular hole. This is by no means perfect and it was a lot of work (and problem solving), but it came out adorable! Most importantly, my daughter loves it. And Mrs. B. loves that the dress up clothes are not laying around and can be organized.
IKEA HACK- MÅLA EASEL
This project was incredibly simple and quick! This is part of a bigger project I am slowly but surely working to complete. I wanted the easel to match the IKEA Lätt children’s table project in hopes of having a cohesive play room in the near future. It came out really cute…
IKEA HACK- LÄTT CHILDREN’S TABLE
Truth be told, I never really considered myself much of a DIY-er. But maybe that is changing? I scoured the internet for a children’s table that I liked, and they were either too plain or too expensive. So I thought I would try my hand at upgrading one to fit what I wanted.