Lighting + Hardware In The Scary Room (+ a Giveaway!)
This post is in partnership with Rejuvenation. We started The Scary Room at the top of this year, and here we are, in the second half of April, and we are finally thisclose to the room’s starting point! I say ‘starting point,’ because do you remember where we began" Many of the rooms in this house required […]
This post is in partnership with Rejuvenation.Â
We started The Scary Room at the top of this year, and here we are, in the second half of April, and we are finally thisclose to the room’s starting point! I say ‘starting point,’ because do you remember where we began" Many of the rooms in this house required a lot of work to get us to the place where we could say, okay, we can finally paint now! As we dive into any room makeover, there is always drywall to patch and repair, outlets to be added (this old house didn’t come with many to start) and floors to scrub. But The Scary Room"
The Scary Room may have been one of the worst, and we didn’t help matters by using it as our personal dumping ground for the last 3+ years. At the end of last year, we said, enough! We sorted, sold and cleaned out every last item in the room – rescued furniture, unloved rugs, wood remnants, fabric scraps and my (sad) sewing machine – and for the first time in a long time, we could actually see the walls! Once that dust had settled, we found ourselves standing on 130-year-old subfloor surrounded by ...
This post is in partnership with Rejuvenation.Â
We started The Scary Room at the top of this year, and here we are, in the second half of April, and we are finally thisclose to the room’s starting point! I say ‘starting point,’ because do you remember where we began" Many of the rooms in this house required a lot of work to get us to the place where we could say, okay, we can finally paint now! As we dive into any room makeover, there is always drywall to patch and repair, outlets to be added (this old house didn’t come with many to start) and floors to scrub. But The Scary Room"
The Scary Room may have been one of the worst, and we didn’t help matters by using it as our personal dumping ground for the last 3+ years. At the end of last year, we said, enough! We sorted, sold and cleaned out every last item in the room – rescued furniture, unloved rugs, wood remnants, fabric scraps and my (sad) sewing machine – and for the first time in a long time, we could actually see the walls! Once that dust had settled, we found ourselves standing on 130-year-old subfloor surrounded by ...
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