16 June 2009

$500 Teen Bedroom makeover

Thank you to the Washington Post for selecting this post for Blogwatch June 18, 2009!

I thought I'd share a quick before & after with you. This client's teenage daughter visits him on the weekends & so he wanted to create a bedroom for her in the basement out of a wasted room. (below)


I only had $500 to work with, so I used a bed & little table he already owned. The bed looked similar to the one below, but it was more an "oaky" color... (I probably wouldn't have painted the one below) I had it lacquered in white.


I also did all of the shopping at places like Target and Bed Bath & Beyond and found the accessories at thrift stores. Paint was my friend on this project. My client's daughter requested a pretty, calming "shabby chic" look with a bit of glam. It also had to have a chandelier. I love this glass ball lamp from Ralph Lauren Home but found a MUCH cheaper version from Target.


Her favorite color is turquoise, but I didn't want to overpower the room with it...
I found these fun (and inexpensive!!) jersey knit tie dyed sheets in turquoise:



I went with a comfy white cable knit blanket on the bed and made a couple of pillows in fun turquoise fabrics. I also added flirty feminine details in the bedding like runched white Euroshams & a turquoise accent pillow.


I used white painted for the thrift shop accessories: a shelf, a mirror & some other things and got this great little mini chandelier from Pottery Barn Teen:


So here's one last look at the "Before":

And here's the "After":

Now she has a fun place to stay on the weekends & plans on inviting friends over all the time! (All for less than $500!!)

Hope you enjoyed!!

xoxo,

lauren

51 comments:

  1. Love it! I am always amazed at what can actually be done on a tight budget with a lot of creativity! I think those projects are the most satisfying too.

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  2. It looks adorable!! That's lovely to see the white walls. I'm going for a pure white look in bedroom and now I know it would look just great! Love the turquoise accents. Beautiful!

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  3. This is absolutely beautiful!
    It does not look 'Target' or thrift shop finds at all!
    And in these economic times, this is right up my alley!
    LOVE IT!!
    To me, this is the sign of a true decorator, to create such beauty on a tiny budget.
    Anyone can decorate a mansion with endless money at their disposal. That holds absolutely no interest for me.
    Now THIS is decorating! THIS is creative!
    Kudos!

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  4. Beautiful Lauren! What a sweet Dad that wanted to make a nice home for his daughter. I love it. It's the perfect mix of exactly what she wanted and you can't beat that price!

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  5. How cute! I would have loved a room like that when I was a teenager....or now!!

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  6. Oh that is so lovely. I like it and I am so not a teen anymore!

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  7. You did an amazing job on this room! I love it and cant believe you did it all under $500!

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  8. I love before and after's and this is a great one!! I also love that it is done on a budget...great job!!

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  9. Paint was your friend, this is totally shabby chic!! Great job!

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  10. Fantastic job! The turquoise touches are lovely. Did you make that throw blanket?

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  11. fantastic! and its not soo "teenage" it can go with her to college, and beyond!

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  12. Beautiful work - it's a gorgeous room.

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  13. Wonderful Lauren...with such a small budget!! Very nice.

    Best,
    Michelle

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  14. OMG! I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!! What a lucky girl she is to have a dad who wants her to have a nice space when she comes and visits- I just love what you did with the place. Its so true, paint can make a world of difference- the white paint here looks great!

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  15. WOW! What a gorgeous room makeover! I can't believe you got it all done for under $500! It's perfect!

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  16. Wow! You are incredible being able to completely transform the room on $500.00!!! What talent!

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  17. Great makeover on $500! I just love to see real projects like this done on a budget. Congrats!

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  18. It is so beautiful and the pallette is ooh-aah refreshing. It's a very sophisticated room. Thanks for sharing

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  19. It is so beautiful and the pallette is ooh-aah refreshing. It's a very sophisticated room. Thanks for sharing

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  20. That's so pretty! I can't believe you did that all for 500!!

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  21. I can't believe this transformation only cost $500. But then again, I do believe it because you are incredibly talented. The room is lovely! The client's got to be thrilled.

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  22. You did an amazing job! What a lucky girl.

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  23. That's awesome, I'm sure the daughter really loved it and you made the client happy as well, to be able to provide them with something that will help their child feel more at home! That's what family is all about!

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  24. Awww. Perfect timing, cause we have been working on Daughter's (14) room last weekend, and hopefully this!

    Looks lovely!

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  25. That is so great, I just love it! It was so much fun to watch your step by step process!! Great transformation!
    xo
    Maria

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  26. ab fab!
    love the bedding and colors!
    great job, as usual.

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  27. Nice work! So soft and pretty yet also trendy enough for a teen to love.

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  28. I love it! She'll get lots of years of enjoyment out of this room, as it has a timeless and classic look.

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  29. Congrats on making the Wash.Post's blog watch!
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/17/AR2009061701133.html

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  30. Could NOT look any better! Well done!

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  31. Lauren,

    Very nicejob!!!!

    Love

    Dad

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  32. I love how you rose to the challenge and made such a shabby chic room! Really sweet! :)

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  33. Love the makeover and for only $500- Amamzing!!
    xx-Gina

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  34. Please keep getting more famous. Thank you.

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  35. Lauren, you did a FABULOUS job on this bedroom!! WOW!! And even more impressive is that you managed to do it all on a $500 budget!!

    The turquoise accents are fun and pretty, and LOVE that chandelier :-)

    It totally doesn't look like a wasted basement room anymore!!

    Sorry I haven't visited your blog in a while -- I've fallen so far behind in my blogging, and I'm working really hard to catch up now!!

    Kelly

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  36. Hi Lauren! I wanted to congratulate you on the WA Post feature! How exciting. My husband and I are in DC with the kiddos this week. Imagine my surprise when I opened the Post this morning over breakfast and saw one of my favorite blogs mentioned. You deserve it. What a lovely room!

    NKP

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  37. Lauren, you have worked your magic again! This room is simply delightful. The teenager must LOVE it and LOVE you for creating it!!
    And congrats (AGAIN!) on the Washington Post nod. Terri Sapienza clearly has excellent taste!
    RJ

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  38. Great work. Congratulation on the Washington Post mention!

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  39. Fab job Lauren. I love how you really grasped the client's brief straight up, did your research & stuck to the budget - & look at the result! Just awesome girl.
    Millie ^_^

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  40. Our summer project is to use a very little amount of money and update our kids rooms. Wish me luck and paint!

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  41. Amazing transformation!! Love the chandelier!

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  42. Lauren, this is spectacular! I love it!!! And congrats on the Washington Post!!!

    xoxo
    Seleta

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  43. You are one talented lady! You really have a skill for design on a design...

    I just love the chandler! it's great! Of course the bed is great and I like that you used target also! I knew that place was a winner!

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  44. Wow, I just found your blog and I'm loving your style! What a great room and I'll bet the girl just LOVES it!

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  45. WOW what a transformation! and all that for $500!!! I just bought a twin bed for my step son and it ending up being close to that after the up charge for the boxspring and frame! Wow. Beautiful and sophisticated. Nice job.

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  46. Where was I last week?
    Congratulations, Lauren. You did an amazing job.
    $500???? I don't believe it.
    Wow.

    xo
    Brooke

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  47. Lauren! I found your blog through The Newlywed Diaries and am so glad I did! This before and after is fantastic, I love the pop of turquoise! Looking forward to reading along for more

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  48. Nice ideas for such a tight budget :))

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