Now the work begins:
One of the first places we went was to RAD. Where we purchased this cool bookcase headboard and chair. Cost? $45.
Then we went to Lowe's. Don't ask how much we spent there because it was more than enough. Then we went to Big Lots to purchase the cool curtains and shelves. Fortunately we didn't have to paint the walls like we did for Tina's room redo. Seth likes his "crisp toast" paint job. Yep that's the color name. Here's Tina working. She did a lot of the work because I was busy working my big girl job and so was everybody else. This was the first week we had students in the library and things get pretty hectic when that happens.
Neil assembling things. He'd really like it if I would quit doing projects. He just wants everything done, neat, tidy and put away. Thank you very much. Seth returned late the following Sunday to a room that looked quite a bit different. Here's the finished product or near finished product. We ran out of time because well with work, etc there just wasn't enough plus the carpenter was out to sea. That really puts a kink in the works.
Seth likes Coca Cola memorabilia. So we did one wall of his Coke things. These are the shelves we got at Big Lots. We painted them black. I still had a half gallon of black left from Tina's room. It came in handy. I still have more black paint. Ugh!
Close up of Coca Cola things. The chair isn't finished. This will add to Seth's incomplete feelings he has for his mom, but at least he'll get the jest of what we were trying to accomplish. We did manage to get the chair stripped. We just need to stain it and cover the cushions. Kelly says she'll help me one weekend.
We used the old, smaller desk for a new nightstand. This worked great. It gave us a large surface for Harry, the tarantula and also created a niche for his ammo box. You can see it in the first photo. We ditched the old bookcase. Actually it moved to the school room and created the new system here. This is what cost the most at Lowe's. Seth's worth it though. Notice the incomplete desk the carpenter has to put together when he gets home. The only way we could get a desk for this spot was to make it our self or himself as the case maybe. We did stain most of the shelves and got the hardware installed.
4 comments:
Hi, Amanda, thanks for stopping by. I see you have been very busy with your son's room & it looks great. I know he must be thrilled with the outcome. Y'all worked really hard & it shows.
Rhoda
What a fun project!
I understand the neat child changing into another sloppy one. Our middle child used to be meticulous. I'm hoping this new sloppy time is just a phase. :-) Our eldest will be sloppy for life, I think. He seems to function better that way. Sigh...
Becky
What fun! My sister-in-law did this for my nephew and he was so thrilled with his new room. You did a great job!!!!
That's such a wonderful thing to do! What a great surprise it must have been. It looks just great!
Manuela
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