Explore the World Around You 🌎
Simple and Easy bedroom decor. If you are a traveler like I am, show off your vaction photos in style with this easy DIY.
Here is an easy DIY
Grab a map, mine is a gift i received a few years back with a scratch off each location as you visit. A regular map would work as well, simply just grab some push pins and you can mark off locations you have visited. I decided to frame my map, however you don’t have to. Hang it up, and add some mixtiles with places you have visited. And head off to amazon for some simple decor to spruce it up. Linked below is the frame, and decor i used plus a map that would for this project.
Products used:
scratch off map- this isn’t the exact one but it’s close. $14.99
frame- i liked that this one had a mat. $35.99
decor- gold plants next to picture $15.99
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Freshen Up Your Entry Way
Freshen up the back of your front door.
Looking for a simple and easy way to freshen up your entry way. Give the back of your front door a fresh coat of paint. It’s as simple as that. A dirty and dingy door can leave your entry way feeling grimy, but with a wipe down and quick coat of paint it can have your entry way looking like new.
Use an angled brush to get into all of the detail work and nooks and crannies. Grab your mini foam roller and go ahead and roll the rest. The whole process took me around 90 minutes. Leaving me with a quick and easy makeover. Now, please keep in mind my before and afters are from when I first moved in. I painted the walls and the board and batten as well. After having it done for a day I decided the fresh paint around the room made the door look dirty. Have you painted your front door back, let me know in the comments.
Budget Closet Makeover
Master Closet Makeover for $500
Like a sidetracked blonde, I forgot to take pictures before I started wall papering.
With our new house being built in 1962 we have ran into some issues. Closet storage was definitely one of the first problems. Luckily, with the help of Amazon. I was able to find a fun peel and stick wall paper, along with 2 closet racks that fit like a glove. Before I get ahead of myself let’s talk about the process.
I set a budget of $500 for the closet, knowing that I needed to find a way to create storage using long and short hang. I found 2 racks on Amazon from Vipek. I took measurements to figure out the exact amount of space I would have once I removed the shelf on the top part of the closet. The Vipek V4 garment rack gives 3 hanging rods and hooks for purses coming in at a total of $109.99. It is 56.7 inches in length and 76.4 inches in height. The Vipek V5i has 8 adjustable shelves, and 4 hanging rods. The rack is 56.7 inches long and 76.4 inches in height. Fitting the master closet with ease.
Next, I selected a peel and stick wall paper to add some contrast and a focal point to the room, since it is an open closet. Since I was painting the room a light blue color, I decided to go with a geometric print that features different shade of blue. Applying the wallpaper is the first step.It really brings a nice pop of color into the room. I decided to go with white racks and a natural brown hanger. 30 hangers cost $36.99 each box. These hangers are nice and sturdy.
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