What does the Hatchet do when she can't
garden and doesn't really want to bake
bread?
Well, she finds something
else to obsess over. Like organizing the house starting with the bedroom of her eldest child; there has never been a room in more desperate need of a good cleaning and makeover as hers.
Here are the
Before pictures. However, "before" doesn't mention the 4-6 hours worth of
cleaning that it took to get her room into
this shape. Three bags of trash. Two bags of recycling. Sweeping and sweeping and vacuuming and sweeping and a great number of unanswerable questions like "Why is there a half eaten quesadilla under her dresser?" and "What's with the billions of tiny pieces of paper?" and "Oh my gawd! Look at her
closet! WTH?!".
That last was me since I spent the majority of the time pulling the huge piles of crap
out of her closet.
Then we moved all of her stuff into our bedroom, leaving her with a clean/empty room and us with a wrecked/stuffed room.
Anyway, on with the show!
Caitlin with the hippo our friend Steve painted for her right before she was born. It's been almost 10 years; time for a makeover!
The ceiling that I painted with oddly shaped clouds. It's a dog! It's a pig!
This is Caitlin's closet after we had spent hours and hours cleaning her room out. Three bags of trash and two of recycling later, it looked like this. Then we had to COMPLETELY empty it for painting. Her dresser was just pushed in there for a size check.
The wall her dresser used to be on. Note the multiple color paints. This required the use of tinted primer to cover up. Yup. I did that to myself. Oh and there USED to be a wallpaper border, but Caitlin peeled it off when she was 3. After that, I swore I'd never use wallpaper again.
The window wall, left side.
Window wall, right side.
It's been almost 10 years since I last touched that room with a paint brush. At the time, it was a lovely room. It was a
nursery, with bright colors and very suitable for an infant. Now...well, she's about to enter
double digits, so it seemed like a good idea to take time to remodel her room
now rather than wait until the summer when it will be murderously hot and my garden sings its siren song.
Just to put this all into perspective, Caitlin's room is 10' x 10' with 8' ceilings. It took me 10 days to go from the nursery pictures. to this:
AFTER! Woohoo!
These are display shelves that Eric built and I primed and painted, and the VERY purple walls. Each display shelf is 4' long and built with 1 1x2, and 2 1x6s. Pretty cool and seriously easy. The plans are at ana-white.com.
Thanks to my sister Cindy for turning me on to Ana White's DIY site! Next up: a giant shelving/desk system on the opposite wall! Eric is going to be spending a LOT of time building stuff for me this year!
If you don't like lilac/lavender, you won't like this room.
Note that Caitlin
also got a new comforter set to complete the makeover. While we were shopping she informed me that she doesn't like pink. I was stunned, I tell you, stunned! So much for my idea for pink accents! That's OK though, I like the bright green and aqua blue.
The room is actually 2 colors: the walls of the main room are a dark lavender (Mystic Purple) and the ceiling and closet interior are a lighter lilac (Purple Dragon). Today I finished painting all of the wood trim bright white, like that shelf in the closet.
We took the sliding doors off her closet with plans to turn them into doors that open outwards and possibly have a shelving unit built in like
this, but I'm not sure we have the room.
Nothin's says lovin' like sanding, priming and painting wood trim. I blame Cindy. She convinced me that I should update the trim in my house to white. I bought into the idea and
now I will have to go room by room on my hands and knees and change it. Eventually. Maybe in the fall. Spring is coming, after all!
The finished wall where some day there will be a cool desk and a set of cubby shelves like this. Minus all of the pink, of course.
Now all I have left to do is sand, prime and double coat her door and it can go back on its hinges. Then I'll bug Eric to work on the desk and cubby system, which I'll then be required to paint. By the time we're done, there should be
no excuses for stuff left on the floor or shoved into the bottom of the closet. Actually, I'm moving her dresser in there, so I'm hoping she won't be
able to stuff anything in it!
Later I'll build her an end table and a shelf/cubby for the gerbils to live on where she can store their stuff. Storage! It's all about storage!*
Like I said, I am suddenly obsessed with home organizing and learning how to do some woodworking that will allow us to fit our stuff in our home more comfortably will be
awesome!
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Even later still I'll build some toy boxes, maybe more shelves for the twins room and a bench and hook system for the front entryway. I'm sick of shoes all over. I blame Cindy for all of the woodworking ideas!