One Room Challenge Playroom REVEAL

Today is the day!! My six weeks as a guest participant in the One Room Challenge are over. I’m so excited to reveal our new playroom! Before I show you a million pictures, this post contains affiliate links. Shopping from the links that I’ve provided costs you no extra but I earn a small percentage of the sale. Thanks for supporting House Homemade. Keep scrolling to see these beautiful playroom renovation ideas.
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
Isn’t it so pretty?! My goal was a more sophisticated spot, a room that could grow with the girlsies, and a place with lots of spots to lounge. Mission accomplished if I do say so myself.If you want to be able to go back and get more details from along the way, here are those posts:


 



 



 



 



 

week  6 – Reveal the room! (today)

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
This is the view you see when you first walk in the room. The gorgeous wall paper is called ‘backyard botanicals’ and is from Spoonflower. We built the bases of the built ins, added Ikea bookshelves  on top and trimmed it all in for day bed/ reading nook/ window seat goodness. A how-to post on this and the rest of the DIY projects will be written eventually. Stick around : )

 

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
In the center of the room there’s an art table for art-ing and a desk built for “writing”…and whatever else a 4 and a 6 year old might do at a desk as opposed to a table. ; ) PS they really like desks ever since we made mine. The shelf brackets I used are from Crates and Pallet and I’ll have a tutorial on this desk wall soon.
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
The closet got painted the ceiling color (Behr Queens Violet) and got some leftover wall paper on the sides. I reinstalled the shelving and tried to return way fewer things than it housed before.
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
Hayley Mitchell Violet print
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal

This corner got the cutest thrifted chair, a plant in a clearance basket and the awesome lights and print. I love how they coordinate so well with each other. The print is so bold and will grow with the girls which makes me happy.  The colors couldn’t have been more perfect in here.

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
bright lab lights
The paint color on the walls is Behr Melodic White. The only full wall in the whole room got these gorgeous pictures.  I’m in love with these photos that I painstakingly got out of my little pumpkins.
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
Framebridge frames
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
The clips underneath are for them to display their artworks….
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
Playroom Renovation Ideas
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
dip dyed tutorial / antelope
I thrifted the big mirror, gave it a coat of paint and nailed it to the wall on a stained piece of wood screwed into the studs. It’s a heavy beast and I didn’t want to worry about it coming off of the wall. It does a great job of reflecting light and the cuteness of the other walls.
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
wooden feather
The Hunter ceiling fan from Destination Lighting was the very last thing to go in. It’s large and in charge and I love it. I did, however, have to change out the basket pendant light in the window because the one I had before just competed with it a little too much.
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
Spoonflower wallpaper
The shelves were so fun to stage. I decorated them kind of like you do a Christmas tree with a toddler in the house. The higher stuff is for the grown ups: the hubby’s books, pretty plants and breakables.

 

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal

 

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal

I used lots of what we already had for the shelves. I thrifted a few baskets and trays to fill them in a little.

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
storage crates

 

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
frog planter from At Home

 

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
find joy print

 

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
Color Cord pendant light cord

 

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
Brite Light Tribe light box

The lower shelves are more kid friendly. The crates from Crates and Pallet store their toys and stuffed animals. Their books and things are
on these shelves.

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
bolster pillows
One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
play with fairies pillow

 

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
cicada fabric / ‘chill yall’ print by me / ikat fabric

 

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal

 

The rug and rug pad underneath are from Nuloom. It is so soft and beautiful. It’s busy and dark enough to hide the wear and tear of a playroom. I could not be happier with how it looks and how it ties the rest of the room together.

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal
Just as a reminder, here is the before:
and after from the same spot: 

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal

For grins, here’s the to do list:

patch holes and paint ceiling and walls and closet
build platforms for bookcases and bed
prime and paint built ins
wallpaper built in wall around window
build IKEA bookcases
trim built ins
make roman shades
paint art table
diy lazy susan for art supplies
paint bar stools
stain toy crates and desk top
create desk and desk wall
sew day bed pillows
diy large wall art
diy pendant light
install ceiling fan
organize toy storage/ donate all the toys ; )
hang artwork
stage the shelves with toys, books and plants
make the room look amazing with thrifted finds, etsy goodness and DIY’s galore

I’m so happy to finally share these playroom renovation ideas with you and to finally be done! My sweet husband worked so hard on so many parts of the room. Thank you, mister. Thanks mom, for helping me with the wallpaper and for being a caulking queen. Thanks to my friends who have listened to me talk about this room for the last few months… It’s done y’all!

One Room Challenge Playroom Reveal

A final thank you to the sponsors that made this room happen. Lets be real, if you hadn’t helped, the room wouldn’t look like this.  It would be the close-the-door-and-ignore room it used to be. I’m so grateful to you for giving me a chance!

Make sure and check on other guest participant room reveals here and check out the featured designer rooms here. All of the tutorials and projects for this room will be posted in the near future. I hope you’ll come back!
Click the images to read tutorials from this room:
https://www.househomemade.us/2017/08/how-to-make-faux-roman-shades.htmlhttps://www.househomemade.us/2017/06/diy-basket-pendant-light-and-cord-mount.htmlhttps://www.househomemade.us/2017/05/diy-kids-desk-with-shelf-brackets.html    https://www.househomemade.us/2017/06/wooden-crates-as-toy-storage.html
Thanks for reading, friends.
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34 thoughts on “One Room Challenge Playroom REVEAL

  1. The built-in turned out amazing!!! Seriously, so good. I'm also really loving the desk setup! And, I've been wanting to do a similar photo frame to mat size, so I'm loving that as well!

  2. Ahhhh! Absolutely fabulous, friend! It's nearly impossible to choose a favorite part, but I'm tied between the wallpaper and the painted ceiling! I love this space so much and your girls are going to have so much fun in here! The details are all perfect!

  3. Love it…. everything about it! Especially the rug, plant by the closet, yippee picture, the wallpaper!, and the plants. So pretty!

  4. Awesome makeover!!!!!! I love what you did with this room, and it can grow with your kids. The daybed area with the styled shelves is utterly charming. The desk and table offer variety for reading, studying, art projects, etc. — But, my favorite thing might be the collection of "dress up" clothes in the little closet — how cute! Fabulous job on this room!

  5. I love, love, love this space and if I could lift it up and move it into my house for my girls, I would do it in a heartbeat!! I don't know where to being, but that wallpaper in that nook is perfect, and I love the table, desks, and the artwork display so much!

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