Let's move on to Billy! Here he is. This is by far the biggest project we have done - with the biggest impact. Chad did an amazing job. I will post tomorrow the steps he took to create this.
For now, take a look. Pay no attention to that light fixture. It will be replaced. It is from Mom and Dad's house. Mom never liked it. Can't say I do either. We swapped our dining room light fixture (for hers) for free babysitting. Which is priceless.
The yellow bead board photographs really - yellow. It is called Mustard Glaze and is actually pretty. I wanted bold and funky and that is what we got :)
I never planned on adding doors. We saw them at IKEA and Chad thought it would be a good place to store board games. I was hesitant, but it makes sense. And wait until you see how many games and puzzles we can store! Glad I thought of it ;)
We also need to patch the red walls but cannot seem to find the red paint...
Then, I need to decorate the shelves - without spending a lot of money.
And, order a light fixture.
And, find a table and chairs.
Easy peasy!
The Bookcases look fantastic! Lots of work and time--but well worth it. Now you can shop your Bonus Room and get to gettin' on the decorating. Can't wait to see finished--and with table and chairs. (And new light--that one is sooooo ugly---thanks for the swap)
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ReplyDeleteNo seriously, this is so nice. You have are really good at decorating. You have good taste. And it's a good thing that Chad is so handy around the house. Great job!
Can you come over and fix my house?
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