Draw a sloped ceiling in softplan 2016
The angled ceilings were a challenge if I wanted to do some sort of trim or shiplap. DIY Project #2: Paint a black accent wallįor our main bedroom wall, I knew I wanted to create an accent wall. Note, this post contains some affiliate links. For the doors and trim we went with simply white by Benjamin Moore in semi gloss. To save time though, we just did the angled ceilings where it’s the most noticeable and painted them the same color as the white walls.įor three of our four walls we painted over the dingy yellow paint with a fresh white paint, white dove by Benjamin Moore in eggshell. I can’t stand popcorn ceiling and if you saw our kitchen makeover then you know we’ve removed entire ceilings of this stuff in our home.
Subscribe to my YouTube Channel here! DIY Project #1: Remove popcorn ceiling and paint the walls, doors, and trimįirst, we started off by removing the ugly popcorn ceiling on the angled walls.
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I also wanted to incorporate touches of brass and wood elements mixed with lots of cozy textures through the furniture and decor.īefore I get started, I do want to mention that I have a full product and project source list at the bottom of this post!Īlso, you can see the entire bedroom makeover process and transformation in much more detail in my bedroom makeover VIDEO! The video really shows off the before and afters better than the photos too! I knew I wanted to add some drama with a black accent wall, balanced with fresh white painted walls and trim on other other three walls. I wanted a sophisticated, classic, and modern style for our bedroom, mixed with cozy and rustic vibes. When we moved in the paint color was a dingy, yellow beige color that I couldn’t stand and the ceiling was covered in popcorn ceiling. But two years later and we still had our new mattress and box spring on the floor! We even bought a king mattress 2 years ago and never bought a bed frame for it because I had intended on making a pretty DIY bed frame right after we got it.
It’s the room makeover that always got pushed aside for another project for years. It was a hodgepodge of furniture and decor for several years, with my IKEA furniture from college, plastic drawers for Brandon’s nightstand, no sense of style, lots of clutter, and nothing hanging on the walls.
I always wanted to close the door to this room when showing guests our home for the first time haha! Our bedroom was the room that I was always most embarrassed about in our home. Let’s start off with a before and after photo of our master bedroom. I am beyond excited to share our DIY bedroom makeover reveal today and all of the DIY projects we completed for this space!