The pieces and materials are all coming together for this room, now it’s just a matter of completing all of the projects.
This is my son who was born last Thursday and was the reason that I decided to take on the One Room Challenge this fall. This pineapple quilt was made by my Mum and is part of the theme for the room.
Since my last post, I’ve ripped off the basic mouldings in the room so that I can replace them with Metrie baseboards and casings. Since I’m going to be adding board and batten to the walls, I wanted to add weight to the baseboards and casings to make the whole room have more architectural interest.
I am so excited to partner with Metrie again to complete this project. This time I’m using trim from their Pretty Simple Collection because the profiles were the perfect complement for the lattice I’m using as the battens.
This is what I’ll be using in the room:
Pretty Simple Baseboards 5 1/4″
This is the current state of the room with all mouldings removed. Before installing the new ones I will paint them outside in the garage. Since I couldn’t wait to see how it would look I propped up the new baseboards to get an idea of how it will look.
We have bunk beds now as well. After searching for months without any luck, I finally found this set of solid wood bunk beds on Kijiji.
This was the only picture in the ad but it was enough to tell that they were what I was looking for – good quality, solid wood and could be separated into twin beds in the future if we ever wanted to.
This is part of the bunk bed frame that I’m planning to paint white.
After seeing the bunk bed ladder in the room I think I’ll leave it as is for practical reasons and also because the colour of wood works with the white walls and yellow curtains.
To see the progress of the other One Room Challenge participants click on the logo below.
Your little guy is the show stopper! Congrats! Can’t wait to see their finished room!
Thank you!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 you go girl!
Thanks for your help!
OMG Congratulations Robin!!!! I can’t believe he’s here already – and so big! Such a little cutie. I can’t believe you’re still doing the ORC with a newborn – you are my hero!