Baby Boys Room – Before and After
February 22nd, 2011
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by Jordan Nelson · Filed Under: Before & Afters · DIY · Our Home
I’m going to dive in to the before and afters since I already gave you a sneak peek of the room yesterday. Here’s a quick reminder of what it look liked when I got started.

Remember those glass closet doors? Brad did not want me to take them down, I think because he didn’t want to have to carry them upstairs. But I did it anyways, sold them on craigslist and replaced with curtains. I even managed to use my sewing machine to hem them as well as the panels on the windows, big step for suzy homemaker.

I’ve manged to put together all the big ticket items over the past few months. I also just added more storage with some Ikea cubies a couple of weekends ago knowing you can never have enough storage.

I had my eye on the owl bedding from dwell for a couple months and was super pumped when I found a brand new package on Ebay for almost have the retail price. I moved the artwork in from our unused sitting room, you can see better pictures of it in this post. The prints are done by Matte Stephens and you can buy his prints here on Etsy.
I love the brightness of the new paint in fact I painted this room almost a year ago already and have been decorating around the colors, not something I normally recommend or practice. Here’s the info on the paint: Sherwin Williams Honeydew on the walls, Slow Green on the ceiling and painted the trim in Greek Villa like I have been in the rest of the house… So much trimming!
Leave your comments below, I’ve off to snow plow the driveway.



















So I went with green. Yup…. what in the world does that have to do with 





I washed the carpets knowing they would be staying for awhile, painted all the trim white and lastly had to replace the doors with some that worked and locked. I changed the paint less than one month after this picture was taken. The dark color on the back wall was looking dark navy with my stone and other colors, I was hoping closer to black in stead of country Red, White and Blue. I kept the Sherwin Williams 







