Wednesday, March 4, 2009

$300 Cinderblock Cottage Bedroom Re-design

Last week I blogged about a local re-design I was working on, and today, I have the "before and afters" to prove it! :-)

The makeover took place inside a small three room cinderblock cottage.

Just inside the front door is the bedroom, which is the room we worked on:


This is a rental, and my client doesn't know exactly how long she will live here, so she wanted to keep the budget under $300, spending the largest portion of it on things she could take with her if she moves.


Right off the bat, I didn't like how the TV Unit blocked one of the only two windows in the room:




...and the old, wobbly TV Unit really didn't offer any concealed storage space. Sure, she could have filled every single shelf with a million baskets. But I think that would have been just a liiiiiittle visually overwhelming in this small space. And it definitely wouldn't help our problem with the window being covered up.

So to make the best of the way this wall works, I visualized a set up more like this:



...so that we could let that window "do it's thing". I'm a hardcore natural light advocate, and I love to try and capture every single bit of it I can. It does wonders for the soul.


Our desk and bookcase search began at the Salvation Army. Where we spotted this bad boy, priced at just $5.00:




It doesn't look it, but it's probably the single heaviest piece of furniture I've ever attempted to lift. And my client and I shared moments together that no woman should ever have to experience while loading it in and out of the bed of my pickup truck.

After some light sanding, priming and a couple of coats of "Natural White" paint by Behr, it cleaned up pretty nicely...



...and new satin-nickel pulls on the drawers really freshened it up too.
I used faux grasscloth wallpaper as a liner on the bottom shelf to add some texture and durability to the piece.

The cute little baskets, with the navy and white stripes are from TJ Maxx. They offer so much bang for the buck. At $9.00 a piece, they add a huge amount of "coastal cottage" charm...




The two long baskets, on the floor underneath the desk, came from a flea market. They were $7.00 each, and work perfectly for holding CDs...



Some fresh flowers, purchased for $2.50 at Walmart, added a nice little pop of color to the desktop...



The lamp, purchased at HomeGoods for $29.99, helped reinforce our "stripe theme", and the little navy blue linen-covered box came from TJ Maxx for $3.99...



The effect a handwritten note can have on someone can be hugely therapeutic. The phrase on this one I left for her makes me smile every time...



The over-sized paperclip is from Pottery Barn.

Off to the left side of the desk, sitting on the floor, I placed this $4.00 wicker hamper, to hold a $2.50 navy blue throw blanket from Target, and my clients umbrella.
It's covers up an unsightly outlet...pretty sneaky, eh? :-)




On the window above the desk, we used a $7.00 bamboo blind from Target. We hung it way above the actual top of the window, to create the look of a taller window. We cut a $9.00 Walmart brand, king-sized bed sheet in half to create two curtain panels...



Right after we spotted the desk at the Salvation Army, we were fortunate enough to spy this guy, for $20:



It was hard to get one great shot of it, so I pieced this one together...


It fits so nicely behind the front door!
I filled it's shelves with some of my clients things, some "feel good" accessories, electronic equipment and a couple more of those baskets with the navy and white striped liners...


By the way, the Pottery Barn "Bathrooms" book is on clearance over at their website right now for $4.99. :-)



The old headboard and footboard were pretty much just taking up valuable inches in the room, and I thought we should take them back, pronto...



To create better symmetry, we covered the off-center window with a pair of old shutters my client bought for $20 at a Flea Market, flanked by another king-sized bed sheet, cut in half, as curtain panels...



Ideally, I'd love for her to go back to the Flea Market these came from, and buy another pair so that they can sit, side by side, in front of the curtain panels. Four of them would be the perfect width to act as a queen-size headboard. Maybe I can twist her arm. :-)



All of the bedding was pieced together from Target, Walmart and HomeGoods. We bought new sheets, throw pillows, pillow inserts and a duvet. Total cost: $74. Fresh, new look it gives the room: priceless.



The closet used to be a total eye sore...



But with the help of another king-sized bed sheet and a shower rod, all that visual chaos went bye-bye...

Some cheap frames from Walmart, showcase some of my clients black and white photos and give this place a pulse. Before, it was hard to tell who even lived here.

And on the last wall in the space, well, it was pretty non-descript before...



But there wasn't any more room in the budget to deck it out with shelves, or a bunch of art or accessories. So I mixed up some left over paint I had and created a huge amount of visual interest through vertical bands of two different colors of paint...



A $12 flea market find mirror was the final touch...



It was a whirlwind 2-day makeover, and I became best friends with my heating pad in the process, but I'm really happy with the improvements. I hope my client is too, and finds the space to be a more refreshing place to wake up, and a more calming place to end each day!

Layla

PS...My local one hour consulting fee is $95, so if you live close by and need some help- I'll be there in a jif! :-)

105 comments:

  1. Layla you have created a delightful retreat. Your client has to be thrilled with your work.
    I do love a thrifty makeover. Great job.

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  2. Wow, what a pretty room now. Nice work!

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  3. And I have been wondering where you have been! That transformation is harder than any large room-hands down! What an incredible job, Layla. Kudos to you, girl! I bet they are forever grateful.
    ~Mistil

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  4. Wow! Great job on such a limited budget! Such a cozy redo...

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  5. Incredible!! It doesn't even look like the same room.

    Amazing Job!

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  6. am I first? I love makeovers like this that do so much with so little. wonderful job. I'm sure your client is thrilled to pieces.

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  7. Fantastic! The difference of night and day!! Beautiful and calming...great place to start and end each day!

    Sharon

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  8. Layla - I can't believe how inexpensive (although a lot of work) this was and it turned out so great. Very inspirational, thanks!

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  9. Oh my, I lOVE it...you're amazing. I love the colors you picked; they really helped to brighten the room.
    I love your blog...huge, huge fan!

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  10. Beautiful job, Ms. Layla!! Your client should be overjoyed.
    drf :)

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  11. WOW!!!!!!!
    Bravo Layla!!
    You REALLY were born to do this.
    I think I'm gonna have to break down and get your feedback on my kitchen.
    Nice work!

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  12. Wow!
    I really love this! Especially the desk/bookshelf makeover.

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  13. This is awesome! What a makeover! I hope you gave yourself a pretty big pat on the back. :) My favorite things: the bed area, the stripes on the wall, and the cohesive palette. Well done!!

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  14. DEAR LAYLA,
    WOW! I JUST DISCOVERED YOUR BLOG. I AM JUMPING UP AND DOWN DOING A HAPPY JIGGLE. YOU ARE AWESOME...THAT EXPLAINS WHY YOU HAVE 700 PLUS FOLLOWERS.
    I HAVE ONLY BEEN BLOGGING FOR A MONTH OR SO AND I HAVE MET SOME AWESOME WOMEN...
    WELL, I AM GOING TO GO FINISH READING THE REST OF YOUR BLOG
    BLESSINGS
    debbie

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  15. I love the design. I love that you did it on such a small budget even more. It is so nice to get some reinforcement that you don't need huge amounts of money to live in beautiful spaces.

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  16. What a fabulous makeover, Layla! Thanks for some wonderful ideas!

    The one thing that stood out for me was the way you hung the curtain inside the closet. I would have thought on the outside. I love how the mouldings frame it. Perfect!

    Donna

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  17. Another fabulous re-design, Layla! I'm loving all your clever touches, such as bed sheets for curtains and the stripe effect on the wall from the left over paint. And I totally loved that large silver paper clip - wherever did you find that? You are my style guru!

    oxox
    Jennifer

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  18. Oh how your mind works. This is so inventive. It doesn't matter the size of the room as long as it's pretty. You did a wonderful job!!! I bet they are sooooooo pleased.

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  19. I thought you made the Washington Post and then deserted us. It was worth the wait. Thanks for sharing ideas that are affordable. (A requirement in this economy!)

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  20. Layla- great transformation. I know your client must be so pleased!

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  21. WOW! you know your creative when you can take just 300.00 and completely change a room!!

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  22. Beautiful work!! When are you coming to Maine? I have a small New England, Cape Cod style home that is filled with people...would love your touch but not sure I could do it even "virtually".

    I'm hooked on The Lettered Cottage!

    Kelly

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  23. Beautiful work!! When are you coming to Maine? I live in a small New England, Cape Cod style home that is filled with people. I'd love your help with it - but not sure I could do it myself "virtually".

    I'm addicted to The Lettered Cottage!

    Kelly

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  24. Wow what a difference. Looks great!

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  25. Wow girl you did that with $300? You are good.

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  26. Wow..Wow...Oh my Goddness...Wow. I know that somewhere out there is one happy camper! Great job!!!!

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  27. Layla
    This is absolutely beautiful!!! What a great transformation. I love how the desk and the shelving unit are rounded on the edges the same way. You have a great eye for repurposing items.
    Keep up the great work!
    Amy

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  28. You did a wonderful job! Cant beleive the didfference.
    Lorri

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  29. Wow - I am so impressed! You do the most gorgeous work on a super tight budget. Amazing and inspiring to the rest of us!

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  30. All I can say is OMG!! What a transformation. I'm sure your client was truly impressed by how those not so attractive Salvation Army finds were transformed into some fabulous pieces for that room. It all came together wonderfully and at a price that is less than most comforter sets... you can't beat it. Great job!

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  31. I LOVE it!!! You are so talented and I am VERY jealous! I need you to do my very challenged living room, you want to take a vacation in MA???

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  32. What a difference! It came out awesome!!!! You are very talented!

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  33. I love the room redo all for $300. WOW. What you didn't say though, was if her budget included your design fee. What would that cost?

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  34. Wow, that is fantabulous!! What a transformation!!!!

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  35. Wow, Layla. It is amazing how you transformed those Salvation Army pieces with white paint and new hardware. I wish I could import you to NC to my 100 year old farmhouse. You wouldn't have to do any heavy lifting! Awesome makeover.

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  36. Layla-- You rock. You just do. Great job on this room...

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  37. Absolutely outstanding!!!

    I am still waiting for hubs to get all the measurements of our living room to send to you.....after my payment - I cant wait to see what you are going to do with my living room / dining room.

    You are truly so talented!!

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  38. Fabulous! Perfection! A job well done!

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  39. I am continually astounded at the magic you can create with cast-off furniture, a bit of paint, and tons of imagination. You and your blog are truly an inspiration. I'm new at this blogging thing, hope to one day create something as fascinating as you have done. Great job.

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  40. Your client has got to be head over heels in LOVE with this room! What a transformation! You're brilliant, Layla!

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  41. Ok..next paycheck I'm sending in my request for my living room. You are awesome!

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  42. what a transformation! i absolutely love what you were able to do with this room. Very creative Layla!

    P.S. love your blog!

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  43. Layla:

    Do you know how many times I walk past furniture pieces like that at thrift stores and can't get the vision...?

    Just a little side note on the room you have designed for me: I am so grateful for the advice you gave. You are able to design around an awkward space and make it look like that area is perfect that way.

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  44. Beautiful! I love the crisp, tailored look of the bedding and the coastal charm of the baskets . . .they play counterpoint to one another in a very interesting way! Very fun!

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  45. Amazing job! I just love how quickly and beautifully a little paint can make such a BIG difference. Don't you need to step over the border to TN and see what you can do to my place!?!

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  46. I LOVE IT!! I cannot believe the before and after. I'm loving those stripes on that last wall with the star. So pretty and refreshing...how can she not love it! You are the bomb!

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  47. Wow, it's incredible what you did with this space! Wish I lived closer, so you could help a sister out.

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  48. Bravo! You did an amazing job. I'm stunned by that desk redo. I see those all the time and never thought they could look that fantastic. Great job!

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  49. Hi Lyla..
    You did such a great job, my sister who was just laid off wants and needs to redo her little bitty room. Your makeover just modivated me more so to think I can also help with her mini makeover on a small budget. Cross your fingers for me.

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  50. What a great transformation! I know they must be excited in the changes you have made. And all on a budget.

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  51. Oh My GOSH! I can't believe $300 went that far! You have given me hope that my house will not forever look like we just graduated from college (it's been over 5 years), and that we won't have to sell our house to afford to decorate it.
    You are incredible!

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  52. Wow. that's all I can say....you are amazing!

    By chance, you're not neat san Diego, are you? :(

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  53. That is absolutely amazing. What an incredible transformation! I really really wish you lived near us!!

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  54. Wowee! This is wonderful!! $300 for all of that?? You have such a talent! I am bookmarking this post too for ideas for my house. I have a tiny bedroom with an off center window. I think that I'll start keeping an eye out for a set of four shutters. Clever, clever!

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  55. Great job on a small budget.
    OK,,,I have to have the paper clip for my desk! Is it Currently at PB?

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  56. what a nice makeover! nice job..

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  57. Layla!! Everytime you don't post for like a day I think that you have become famous and left us! One of these times it will be true because you do such an AMAZING job!! Loved the redo! Way 2 go!!!

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  58. The room looks so great! I was wondering what did you do to paint the book case and desk? It looks like the furniture that has a laminated coating and I know paint doesn't stick to the wood very well at all. Hugs, Bobbi Jo

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  59. This is absolutely INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!

    I wish you lived in the STL and could come makeover my room!!!!

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  60. GREAT JOB Layla! Oh I did not realize you could paint laminate BUT I guess you can. My cheap desk just might have 9 lives after all BUT that is on down the road. I have other rooms to do first Room By Roo, LOL ;o)

    {{Hugs}}

    Cathy

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  61. Oops..Room by Room, LOL. If I had any sense I would be dangerous :o)

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  62. FANFRIGGINTABULOUS...What a great makeover. You are good, girl!

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  63. FANFRIGGINTABULOUS...What a great makeover. You are good, girl!

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  64. awesome redo...do you do online consults using photos or is that too impossible without 'feeling" the room?

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  65. I am so impressed. You are wonderfully talented.

    Bella Linda in Georgia

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  66. This is beautiful. I am really impressed with how you fixed up the desk and shelf. I couldn't believe they were the same pieces of furniture!

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  67. This is an insane makeover! That painted furniture took on a whole new life!

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  68. That's an amazing transformation! I know you client must be thrilled.

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  69. This looks beautiful. I love budget friendly makeovers!
    ~Michelle

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  70. Such a stunning makeover!
    WoW!

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  71. Wow Layla - what a difference you made in this space! I'll bet your client feels so might lighter and happier just by walking in there now! Fantastic!

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  72. Yet further evidence of your creative genius. So, it's $95 for a local consult. If I pay your airfare and put you up in my guest suite and let Chef Stu cook all of your favorites, how much is it for a Delaware interior design? Don't think I'm joking. :)

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  73. I cannot believe what you were able to do with that room!!

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  74. WOW!!!!Wish I lived close to you. I have seen so many of bookcases similar to the one you redid and I left them in the store because I thought it had no way of being made better, boy was I wrong. With the nice weather we are expected to have this weekend I think I will try to hit up some garage/yard sales.

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  75. Dang, Kayla, this is the coolest makeover! I love that you did it for $300.

    I really wish you lived out East. I doubt I find anyone who'd do such a great job for a room on an extreme budget.

    Kudos!!

    Lynn from forloveorfunny

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  76. wow... you absolutely amaze me with your energy and talent.. that was truly a makeover. I can't believe you did that in 2 days... wow! what a gift you have! Those local girls are lucky!

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  77. Layla- I love your blog- and am AMAZED at your makeovers!!! i can't tell you how many times i have studied your kitchen!- its beautiful!

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  78. Oh yes - thrifting and paint - what wonders. I've been enjoying your blog, even without commenting and so wish you would have taken Rhoda up on her offer to come spontaneously to Blissdom. We had a blast rooming together (with Kimba) and we sure did have an extra spot right for you in our room. :) So thrilled for your success.

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  79. This is totally F A B and the best part- it was all thrifted and really environmentally a good deal- as well as being super cool and so much more homey...I bet your client was happy- did she work along side you or do you create magic alone?

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  80. What an amazing transformation! Reading your post is like enjoying a candy bar for me. I love every minute of it. I have never heard of using a king sized sheet for curtains! What a great idea!! Thank you for your inspiration -- always!

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  81. Layla It turned out fan...tast..ic!!!
    Love it. the paper clip is so cute with the note, love it.
    LuLu

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  82. As the girl who lives in the cinderblock cottage i just wanted to say that i LOVE my redo!!Words alone cannot describe how great it feels to come home to my cozy little cottage now:)I will be forever grateful to Layla for all her guidance and help in doing something i never thought possible.Her passion and love of design is truly inspiring!

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  83. Brillant transformation!! All at a real-world budget too! Honestly -- you can do MAGIC girl!!! Well done indeed to all!


    Jan at Rosemary Cottage

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  84. Wow! This is amazing!
    I love the crisp white/navy combo!

    I'm having a linky party and this room would be perfect. Come on over and join the fun!

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  85. Wow! That is $300 worth of beautiful! I've read your blog from top to bottom and it has inspired me to keep going forward with my small updates. And now I know where to send the pictures for those areas I'm stuck on... :)

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  86. Just love your ideas- AMAZING and so cute!!!
    I am going to look for those baskets!

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  87. amazing transformation! you are so talented

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  88. What a great transformation. You are very talented.

    Cynthia

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  89. Thank you for sharing!! Very inspiring. I also love the way you hung the closet curtain--looks very clean and fresh. Great job!

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  90. All I can say {with my jaw dropped} is FABULOUS!!!

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  91. Amazing, Layla! I am so impressed with what you did with that thrift furniture. Love your before & afters!

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  92. A complete 180! I loooove the old shutters as a headboard! And sheets as curtains...brilliant!

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  93. all of the elements are beautiful... is there a pic of the complete after?

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  94. Wow, the redo is amazing! Much more creative, welcoming, relaxing! Great job!!

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  95. I can't believe you did this for $300!!! This better than design on a dime! lol!

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  96. I love that you don't mind a small budget redesign!!! Let me know if you ever make it to Nashville. I would love to talk to you about a consultation if you ever come in town! we went through a major renovation, but now have a couple of rooms that we're OUT of money for!

    lifewiththebrocks.blogspot.com

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  97. Oh Layla - I am so not kidding - if money was no object - you and Kevin would both me on the next plane to South Africa to re-do my entire house!
    I love all your make-overs, all your junkyard finds - or your treasures! You truly inspire me!
    As I'm new to this blog - I'm only now getting to look at each month - slowly! And savouring it all!
    Yvette

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