11 May One Room Challenge – Boys Bunk Room – Reveal!
Well, I made it. My Boys Bunk Room reno is complete. I am so excited to reveal the photos and discuss every detail!
*All images in this post were taken by photographer, Brian McWeeney, who I am very grateful to work with again. Special thanks to him for all of the time he spent shooting and editing these images.
*Other sources and special thanks at the end of this post.
This was a major undertaking, and I sort of can’t believe it is done. I’m thrilled, the boys are thrilled, and my husband is thrilled it is over, since that means I am sleeping again. : )
Where to even begin?
Maybe with a full room shot?
When you enter the room through the new entryway and look to your right, the above view is what you see. I am so pleased with how everything came together. And the space is just what my boys requested – colorful, imaginative, and full of texture.
To say they are excited and over the moon about their new room may be the biggest understatement of the year.
If you follow me on Instagram, you saw the colors we pondered for the wainscoting. We chose the darker blue, and I’m so happy we painted the wainscoting a color versus white. The deep hue brings life to the space. And those sconces! The vintage brass ship lights I found at Round Top turned out amazing, and they are the perfect little reading lights!
At the foot of each bottom bunk, we used Ikea spice shelves as a place for books and other beloved items. In the below photo, note the little crawl space that goes through to the other low bunk bed. We thought the boys would like being able to see each other, and that is a fun space to crawl through or have little games in.
If you are familiar with my design style, you know I love to infuse spaces with a story, a sense of history. Since so much of this room is newly constructed (although our home is nearly 100-years-old), I ushered in a collected-over-time feel through a few intentional older pieces. One of my favorite elements of the room is the life-size pair of Lone Ranger and Tonto posters from the 1950’s. Children across America collected cereal tops and sent them to General Mills in order to receive these huge posters in the mail. They are BEAUTIFUL. The sharp pigmentation and detail of the art is just fantastic. By choosing simple, acrylic frames, Kemosabe and his loyal sidekick shine, while not competing too much with the wallpaper.
When I first received the posters (they were an amazing $100 Ebay find), I looked into getting them linen backed to take away the folds. (I did not want them to look too tattered) But after placing the art in the frames, I realized the creases tell their story – folded posters sent in the mail anxiously awaited on by young people across the US. I grew to love their patina.
The curtain fabric designed by the talented Vivian Ducas of C’est la Viv pairs perfectly with the magical Forest Wallpaper. Their duet is playful and youthful, and flows really well together.
The trim work adds architecture to this space, and those beds are oh so cozy!
A fun little detail…I designed a narrow shelf to go above the wainscoting all of the way around the room. I know tiny treasures will be displayed up here for years to come!
I made the acrylic and brass stair handrail the same way I made my kitchen and bathroom hardware. The sparkle and masculinity of the brass clips fits well with the scheme of the room.
The mid century chairs were purchased at an estate sale years ago, and I covered them in distressed camel leather. We have owned them for a long time now, and they have moved all over our home. After rearranging several rooms recently, I thought I had no place to put them, and I pondered selling the chairs. But then it dawned on me they could work nicely in here. The scale is spot-on, and the seats are low and comfortable for little boys.
I discovered the vintage dragon ship needlepoint at yet another estate sale (behind some junk in the garage!), and my sons were thrilled because it looks like Legos!
The brass lamp is another Round Top find. To make the cord more aesthetically pleasing and “fun”, I wound some green nylon rope around it.
Let’s talk about the rug…I have major love for this rug. It is soft, it is colorful, and it is just right for the space. The quality is unreal. I bought it from my friend, Jenn, (who is so cool and sells the most amazing items!) and you should totally follow her.
The little card catalog is my husband’s from childhood, and it still holds his collection of baseball cards. It is so special he can share them with his boys now.
P.S. Those red shoes are AMAZING, and I bought a pair for all of my kids and myself! They are very easy to slip on and off, and super durable. You can choose from tons of colors and styles, I can’t recommend them enough!
I had a minor disaster with the frame of the vivid, brush stroke Sister Corita Kent lithograph. Two days before the shoot, it fell and broke. I was worried I would not be able to get it fixed in time until I called a local company called Fast Frame. Literally, my first words were, “How fast is fast?” : ) I can’t thank Bruce enough for making a new frame for me in less than 24 hours. Fort Worthians, you should definitely check out Fast Frame.
Utilizing these old closet doors (found at my favorite local salvage yard) as pocket doors saved so much floor space, and I am still basking in all of the storage I have for my boys now! The new-old doors are eight feet tall, and the vintage unlacquered brass pulls are 30″ long. (pulls found on Ebay) Painting the edge of the door insets gives the pair such depth. I really like how they turned out! It is pretty obvious I have a thing for big statement doors.
I will do a separate post on the closet at some point because it turned out so fab, and I want to show you every organized detail!
Of course, I am relishing all of the elements of this room, but more importantly, I know many special memories will be made here.
My sons are 7 and 8, and they are crazy about each other. It has been a delight to work with them on this project and design it with my eye and their preferences. I’m so happy to be their Mom.
They grow up fast, and I am grateful for these funny, crazy times.
My kids are all close in age (a year apart), and the boys AND the girls are excited about having “sleepovers” in the new Bunk Room. (when I get safety rails made for the top bunks – the only thing I didn’t finish)
We have plenty of chaos around here, and while I am feeling rather sentimental and a bit emotional over the completion of this space, I should absolutely tell you I am exhausted, and I feel like I have been running the last six weeks. I took out the word “amazing” in the first draft of this post so many times, you would think this was an episode of “The Bachelor”.
My kids see me working hard for other people’s spaces, and it was great to spend time and energy working on this just for them. I’m so happy it is done, and I am overjoyed at the outcome!
My next post will be a Before and After article discussing more about the details of the space. Please let me know if you have any questions I need to address.
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Special Thanks:
Juan Wall, Head Carpentry & Trimwork (I’m so grateful for all of the nights you came after your full-time job to work on this)
Alonzo, Assistant Carpentry & Trim
C’est La Viv, Curtain Fabric Design
Marleny Welch, Seamstress
Acrylic Framing, Kipp Walden & Team at Nationwide Plastics
Painting, Sergio’s Painting
Lithograph Frame, Bruce at Fast Frame, Fort Worth
House Beautiful, Media Sponsor
And lastly, my husband, Kent. He works really hard so we can do projects like this, and he definitely ends up taking on more household duties when we are in the throes of project chaos. Thank you, sweetheart, for all of your support and encouragement!
Sources:
Wallpaper / Curtain Fabric / Moroccan Colorful Rug / Drawer Pulls / Ceiling Fan / Striped Quilts / Color Border Shams / Whale Pillows / Alligator Pillows / Mattresses (I researched these a ton and I LOVE the ones we got) / Acrylic & Brass Stair Handrail (DIY link) / Hidden Drapery Rods (attached to the ceiling) / Vintage Leather Chairs (options here) / Card Catalog (mine is vintage, similar options here) / Record Player / Vintage Brass Shiplight Sconces / Vintage Brass Arm Lamp / Green Nylon Rope for Cord Cover / Sister Corita Kent Lithograph (options here) / Hardy Boy Books (love this set!) / Red Shoes / Bookshelves / Coloring Books / Colored Pencil Jars / Vintage Childrens Records (I buy most here) / Tooth Fairy Pillows / Building Toys / Boys Pajamas / Green Dot Pillows / Womens Denim Shirt
Susan
Posted at 05:12h, 11 MayWell done!…and may I add AMAZING!
Grace
Posted at 17:03h, 12 MayThank you Susan!
Emily Clark
Posted at 05:40h, 11 MayWhat a wonderfully fun room for your boys! Happy to see a Grace project 🙂
Grace
Posted at 17:04h, 12 MayAwww thanks Emily! I am LOVING the sneaks of your kitchen! xoxo
Nancy
Posted at 05:44h, 11 MayThis is amazing! Cannot believe you did all of this in 6 weeks. I am in awe. What lucky little boys to have such a wonderful and creative mom!!
Grace
Posted at 17:04h, 12 MayIt was nuts, but it helped that I already owned most of the furniture, and I have been collecting fun little boy things for awhile. 🙂
viv
Posted at 05:54h, 11 MayLove it! So exciting to see the big reveal. Thanks for the shout out and support for indie designers.
Had great time playing Art & Adventure with Grace!
Grace
Posted at 17:05h, 12 MaySO WONDERFUL working with you Viv! Hope we do it again soon, we’re a great team. 🙂 xo
Emily
Posted at 05:54h, 11 MayI can’t even! This is the best boy’s room ever! I can’t wait to see and read more about the doors. The stairs leading up to the top bunks is genius. The Lone Ranger posters–amazing find. The little “toy” ledge, so cute and smart. The best part….the smile and laugher on your boys’ faces!
Grace
Posted at 17:05h, 12 MayThanks Emily!!! They LOVE it! xo
Jenny
Posted at 06:39h, 11 MayGrace, it’s Truly AMAZING!!!! What an awesome room for making lifetime memories. And the excitement on your boys faces… It jumps through the screen and warms my heart. Thank you for sharing this with us and inspiring us. Now I’m even more eager to see what you do for your “new” Laundry Room. Congratulations on a job well done and some incredibly happy clients!!
Grace
Posted at 17:06h, 12 MayYes! That is the next project! Thanks so much for your comment, Jenny! xo
Laura
Posted at 07:22h, 11 MaySeriously, every single detail is so incredibly amazing. I feel like you could wear that room as an outfit and be voted as best dressed at the Oscars. Way to go Grace! Oh, and your boys are fabulous.
Grace
Posted at 17:06h, 12 MayHa! This made me laugh. 😉 Thank you! xo
jillian
Posted at 07:59h, 11 MayGRACE! You have outdone yourself yet again. Your talent is truly amazing and I am in awe. Love being your friend AND client! 😉
Grace
Posted at 17:06h, 12 MayAwwww thanks Jillian! xoxoxoxoxox
Elaine J
Posted at 08:25h, 11 MayGreat effort and cosy design! Love the use of color trim against the white woodwork. I’m sure they love it!
Don’t you just love it when a vision comes together successfully!
Grace
Posted at 17:07h, 12 MayThank you, Elaine! Yes, so glad it is done! 🙂
Shelly--ConfettiStyle
Posted at 08:46h, 11 MayAmazing is all I can say about this room. Every detail is just stunning and your Round Top and Ebay finds are true treasure. What an incredible space your kids will enjoy for years to come.
Grace
Posted at 17:07h, 12 MayThanks Shelly, that is the hope! I do think it is a space that will grow with them. xo
Esther
Posted at 09:20h, 11 MayMy absolute favorite quote of the post, “I took out the word “amazing” in the first draft of this post so many times, you would think this was an episode of “The Bachelor”.” This may in fact be your most dramatic makeover ever! Every aspect of the room is beautiful.
Grace
Posted at 17:08h, 12 Mayhahahhahahahhahhahahahha, I knew you would be one that could appreciate that, Esther. 😉 Awesome play on words, too. You’re the best, love you. xoxo
Amy Dowling
Posted at 09:44h, 11 MayI adore this fun and playful space! You did a fab job and your boys will love it for years to come! Following along with the process was more fun than watching the Bachelor! 🙂
Grace
Posted at 17:09h, 12 MayWhoa, more fun than that?!!! 😉 Thanks Amy!
Gwen, The Makerista
Posted at 09:50h, 11 MayIt’s so perfect and so are those boys of yours. 🙂
Grace
Posted at 17:09h, 12 MayThanks G! And thank you for being a shoulder to cry on, a listening advice-giving ear, and a great friend through this process. Love you!!!
Sandy
Posted at 11:06h, 11 MayIt turned out so wonderful! It looks like such a charming room that I am sure they will love for years to come!
Grace
Posted at 17:10h, 12 MayI hope so, Sandy! Thank you! xo
Julianne
Posted at 13:30h, 11 MaySo beautiful! Can’t wait to see it in person!! I love seeing the joy on their faces. Love everything about it and can’t wait to see the closet design too. xoxo
Grace
Posted at 17:10h, 12 MayYes, come over! Closet design is fab, coming soon! xoxoxo
Nina
Posted at 13:30h, 11 MayI am so excited to see the finished project – amazing! I’m so excited for your kids to enjoy this space!
I do have a couple of questions – what does the top part of the windows look like – can you see out of them from the top bunk? Also, what is the view into the windows from outside? Just curious! Lastly, have you ever shared, or could you in the future, a little floor plan of your house? Sometimes it’s hard for me visualize the little entry ways you talk about and borrowing space from other places for closets and bathrooms and such – it would be fun to see a bird’s eye view of the floor plan even if it’s just a little sketch or something. Okay that’s all I got for now.
Thanks for sharing this project!
Grace
Posted at 17:11h, 12 MayGREAT thoughts, Nina! I will incorporate these ideas into future posts! Thanks so much for reading and taking the time to comment. xoxoxoxox
Jennifer P Jones
Posted at 14:39h, 11 MayLook at those darling boys in their new space, it is evident they will be happy with what you have created for them for years to come! I can’t even handle how good this is! And of course, I am dying to see behind those closet doors! 😀 Now that you have rocked the design world, go get some zzz’s!
Grace
Posted at 17:11h, 12 MayI need YOU to help me with closet stuff. When are you moving to Texas again? 😉 LOVE YOU!!!
Sarah Wolfe
Posted at 06:08h, 12 MayYou outdid yourself. I LOVE the room, but I love even more the memory your boys will have about when their mom stayed up all hours into the night fixing up their room just the way they wanted it. And to have those pictures!! I’m seeing this one in the graduation slide show 😉
Grace
Posted at 17:12h, 12 MayHa, yes, they have seen plenty of late nights for Mommy. 🙂 Thanks Sarah! And they’re going to graduate someday??!! Noooooo, tear. 😉
christine dovey
Posted at 06:08h, 12 MayThis is unbelievable…truly incredible. I love every single detail so so much. The closet doors with the brass handles and the lucite railing on the stairs…the blue…the wallpaper! And then those incredible vintage posters…I’ve never seen anything like those and they’re amazing. I adore the curtains on the beds and how every single detail/finish is layered so perfectly. And then of course, your boys are the most adorable of all. Amazing, amazing job!!!!
Grace
Posted at 17:13h, 12 MayThank you Christine! I was surprised myself at how layered it feels, but I think my constant collecting helped with that! xo
Paige Whalen
Posted at 07:05h, 12 MayI love everything about this room Lone Ranger trunk from when he was a little boy!
xo, Paige
Grace
Posted at 17:13h, 12 MayThank you Paige! xoxo
Albertina || Mimosa Lane
Posted at 08:16h, 12 MayWOW, WOW!!! Love this space! Your boys are so lucky!! I love that blue and the curtain fabrics….and just the overall design. The closet doors have to be my favorite! and the acrylic railing. TDF!! Congratulations on a stunning room!
Grace
Posted at 17:13h, 12 MayThanks Albertina! LOVED your space, too! xoxo
Tiffany
Posted at 08:19h, 12 MayI am blown away by this room. I want it. It’s probably one of the coolest rooms I’ve seen. And those posters are amazing. I really love everything you’ve done here.
Grace
Posted at 17:14h, 12 MayThank you so much, Tiffany! It is so cozy, I kind of want to sleep in there, too. 😉
Tori Rubinson
Posted at 08:24h, 12 MayGrace, this room is fabulous!! Such a fun, lively environment for your kids. There are going to be so many great memories made there!! Your approach to design is so fresh and fun and absolutely so creative!! You have to be the best treasure hunter I know!!
Grace
Posted at 17:14h, 12 MayThanks Tori! That is a BIG compliment coming from you! Come over and see soon. 🙂 xoxo
Stacy G.
Posted at 08:26h, 12 MayWonderful! I love every last detail.
Grace
Posted at 17:14h, 12 MayThanks Stacy! xo
Beth Hunter
Posted at 09:41h, 12 MayBeautiful job Grace!
Grace
Posted at 17:15h, 12 MayBeth, thank you so much! I really appreciate your comment!
Ivy de Leon
Posted at 12:00h, 12 MayAmazing! If my boys were not men, I would build them bunk beds. Too sweet. Congratulations!
Grace
Posted at 17:15h, 12 MayI don’t know, Ivy, maybe they would still like it? 😉 Thanks for reading. G
Sarah Sofia Knepp
Posted at 13:34h, 12 MayGrace, this is just AMAZING!! WOW, I can’t get over the fact that you did this in 6 weeks?! This is right out of a magazine! I love all the blue and how you mixed in historical décor to make this a unique space! From the bunk beds, to the light fixtures, to the hardware, it’s hard to have a favorite! My girls are 18 months a part and enjoy “sleepovers” in each others room. I know they would love to have something like this and can tell your clients are so happy! BRAVO on a job well done! XOXO, Sarah
Grace
Posted at 17:16h, 12 MayThank you Sarah! What a kind comment. Thanks for taking the time to write me! xoxo
amanda
Posted at 13:55h, 12 MayI dreamt of this room as a child. Your use of color and pattern is spot on. I love it.
Grace
Posted at 17:16h, 12 MayAwww thanks Amanda! It was pretty magical the first night they slept in it. 🙂
Sabrina at Pink Little Notebook
Posted at 14:19h, 12 MayAll I can say is WOW, WOW, WOW! I can’t stop looking at your pictures. This is an amazing room. You nailed it!!
Grace
Posted at 17:16h, 12 MayThanks Sabrina! xo
Bridget
Posted at 14:53h, 12 MayIt’s amazing. Simply amazing. Great job!
Grace
Posted at 17:17h, 12 MayBridget, thank you! The kids are so happy with it. I appreciate your comment! xo
Sandra P
Posted at 18:03h, 12 MayI literally gasped with your reveal! You are sooo good and your boys are really lucky!
Grace
Posted at 19:19h, 12 MayOh thank you Sandra! I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. xo
celine
Posted at 19:14h, 12 Mayholy cow. this is just so phenomenal. i’m sure your kids are just over the moon about this room. I’d happily host a sleepover there. One of my fave ORC makeovers ever.
Grace
Posted at 19:19h, 12 MayThank you Celine! What a compliment! xo
Jana Donohoe
Posted at 20:24h, 12 MayGrace this is amazing! What a magical transformation for your boys to enjoy. Every detail is just so on point! Congratulations for a job beyond well done!
Grace
Posted at 04:03h, 20 MayThank you so much Jana!
Vel
Posted at 13:27h, 13 MayOMG, this room is just phenomenal! I will wait for it in a magazine! Your boys are adorable and can’t blame them for being so happy and proud! I LOVE the colors and the way you designed and personalized the entire room! Congratulations and CHEERS to us for another room done!
Grace
Posted at 04:03h, 20 MayHa! I hope so. 🙂 Thanks for the kind words, Vel. xo
laura janning
Posted at 07:35h, 15 Mayabsolutely amazing! i can’t stop look at your pictures. congrats. i am sure your little guys are loving it.
Grace
Posted at 04:04h, 20 MayThank you, Laura. They are ABSOLUTELY LOVING IT!! 🙂
marcie
Posted at 13:24h, 15 MayWhat a cheerful comfortable and inspiring space to grow up in! Love it! The colors, the vintage accessories and those smiling boys make the space!
Grace
Posted at 04:05h, 20 MayI think they make the space too, Marcie. 😉 Thank you !!
alison g
Posted at 13:37h, 15 MayI can’t GET OVER all the incredible attention to detail and layering that happened in this space – it’s AMAZING! You should be one proud mama, and your boys VERY excited about such a cool space! Congrats on a fab job!
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Grace
Posted at 04:06h, 20 MayThank you, Alison! It feels great to see the project complete, haha. xo
Lianna`
Posted at 16:52h, 15 MayOMG your boys are so luck! the whole room looks amazing! those bunk beds are too die for and I love the tall vintage posters you found mixed with the lucite frames!
Grace
Posted at 04:06h, 20 MayThe posters are one of my favorite elements too, thank you!
Shauna
Posted at 17:58h, 15 MayI absolutely ADORE this boy room!! Being a mom of all boys I can really appreciate how you made this such a fun and playful room for them! Your designs always amaze me Grace!
xo
Grace
Posted at 04:07h, 20 MayShauna, you are so kind to say that! They are so happy with it, and that makes my heart so glad. 🙂 xo
Erin Spain
Posted at 20:29h, 15 MayWow! This is absolutely amazing! I am completely in love with it, and I know my boys would be so jealous!
Grace
Posted at 04:08h, 20 MayThank you, Erin!
Amanda
Posted at 06:46h, 17 MayLove this room! Amazing job! Is there a link to how you framed the posters? By far my favorite items in the whole room!!
Grace
Posted at 04:08h, 20 MayHi Amanda, I’m going to write about it more in my next post, I think. Stay tuned! xo
Liz
Posted at 08:28h, 18 MayPerfection Grace!!! Love everything!!!!!
Grace
Posted at 04:09h, 20 MayThanks Liz!
Emily
Posted at 08:57h, 18 MayAMAZING! What a fun space. I can’t believe you pulled off so much work in just 6 weeks. Those photos of your boys will be cherished forever -so cute.
Grace
Posted at 04:09h, 20 MayThanks Emily! It was a NUTSO 6 weeks, but it was worth it. 🙂
Jennifer
Posted at 11:14h, 18 MayGoodness gracious, this is like out of the pages of a Serena and Lily catalog! Wowzer, amazing job!
Grace
Posted at 04:10h, 20 MayAwww thanks Jennifer! What a compliment! 🙂
Jessica
Posted at 18:28h, 18 MayWell done. this room is beyond gorgeous!
Grace
Posted at 04:10h, 20 MayThank you so much, Jessica!
Ellie
Posted at 14:17h, 22 MayGrace, I loved your makeover so much – may I link this in a roundup of my favorites? Thanks 🙂
Vel
Posted at 09:18h, 23 MayYou’ve probably read this a lot, but your room is phenomenal! I featured it today on my favorite Kid’s spaces from the ORC!!! Thank you for the inspiration!!!
Kim
Posted at 11:16h, 23 MayThis is the kind of room that comes straight out of kids’ fantasies. I am sure it will be the setting for many adventures and while the work was hard and exhausting, I can just picture the smile on your face many years from now when they recall them all over holiday dinners. Gorgeous!
Kat
Posted at 17:12h, 28 MayI finally finished looking at all the rooms. You win! This room is crazy good!
Linda
Posted at 16:40h, 01 JuneHmmm, this keeps saying I’m spam. lol. Love the room, love the photo’s and I love all the original ideas. Great job. I want to sleep on the top bunk!