Oh boy, I am SO happy. I mean, TIRED, but happy. This room is incredible and I am so grateful for the push of the One Room Challenge for getting this done! Thank you Linda!
I also couldn’t have made this place half as awesome had I not had the amazing sponsors that I did! Sazerac Stiches provided this rad light fixture, Sherwin Williams provided all the paint in this room, Beddy’s beds provided the perfect bedding and Pink Linen Designs sent me the darling penguin and donut that you see here.
This place is SO different from before. Shall we take a quick look at what we started with?
And the REAL reason you’re all here: THE REVEAL!!!
You know you love it. You know you want to pin it all! You also know you want to check out the other reveals! SO MUCH INSPIRATION!! Check them out here!
Once again, thank YOU for reading and for following along with this renovation, and thank you to the One Room Challenge team for putting this on!
I absolutely love this room, and I’m sure your kids will, too!
Hey thanks Angela! They may be as obsessed as I am!
This room is so awesome. Totally inspiring me for our son’s room redo this summer.
Aw thanks Melissa!! It feels sooo much better in here!
Wow – just – wow. This room is great! I love the walls and the slats on the bunk area!!! Now I’m side-eyeng my boys’ room for the next challenge. Serious inspiration here!
Thank you so much!!! That bunk thing ugh be my favorite detail yet!
I’m Rachel’s dad and I taught her everything she knows. That being said, she went against everything I taught her and that this the right way. I’m very proud of all the work she’s done and how creative she’s been in making these room makeovers. If I only had half her skill and creativity….
Thanks dad!! 😘😘😘
Such an epic before and after! The wood work on that reading nook is the coolest.
Amazing transformation! Can I ask where the colorful stripe rug is from? I’ve been looking for something just like that!
Ikea!!
I love these arches, how do you make keep the lines so clean and symmetrical, do you use special tools or just a really steady hand? I want to make this design for my kids homeschooling room but I’m afraid I’ll just ruin the walls😅