Master planning with a Design to Value approach

The hardest thing about creating a nice room for your kids has got to be dealing with all of that STUFF.

Rustic table: Built by Chris.Old ladder: Found on property.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

Round mirrors: Homesense.Beveled mirror: Walmart.White vases: President’s Choice Home at Canadian Superstore.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

Rusty lantern: Homesense.Fabric for pillow:Premier Prints Jo Jo Storm Twill.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

Hutch: Found on the side of the road.

Dollhouse: Built by Santa 🙂.Realize that you’re almost definitely going to be running back to the store once or twice to get something you didn’t realize you needed or replace a piece that you made a mistake on.

It’s just part of the adventure!.Honestly, having a good idea is half the battle, so do your research!

Look at hundreds of pictures and see which ideas you find that really stand out to you and then tailor them to your space and your skill level.Having an idea that you’re really excited about will carry you through those hours and hours of measuring, nailing, and painting!

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