I’m crazy excited to finally show you guys what I’ve been putting together in the craft/guest room over the past few weeks. This project started as just getting the craft supplies under control. As you’ll see, the craft area had turned into a hot mess! I started gathering things for the space back in January. As I thought more about the room, my mind wandered past the craft space into the guest room. Before, “guest room” meant bed shoved into the corner & covered in linens that didn’t match the mood of the craft space. Pretty soon, my scope officially expanded and I was going for a 100% room revamp.
I had the IKEA Bygel rails already, but they were a disaster. A couple of them were organized, but most had random things inside. Like my passport cover? How they heck did that get upstairs? Same thing with the plastic drawers in the corner. They seem like they would be good storage, but stuff got shoved in them when we moved (2 years ago!) and while most of the contents were craft related, I never even opened those drawers. I probably shouldn’t admit that one of them was still taped shut from the move!
I’m going to have a second post that shows the organization details up close, this post is all about the room design.
Room Design Goal
Unify the craft & guest spaces while giving them the feel of distinct spaces.
Here’s what the corner from the before picture looks like now. So much better!
In addition to the functional wall rails & shelves, I wanted to add some art to make a gallery wall. The windmill picture in the center was painted by my husband’s granny and I LOVE having something from family to inspire me in this space.
I would also like to thank Brother for having turquoise accents on my sewing machine. It wasn’t planned, but it helped make the decision to keep the machine out and easily accessible. It was on the floor before, and I NEVER used it. I’m hoping to change that this year.
The home printable came from the SohoSonnet Print Shop on Etsy. I’ve got a closer look at it in an upcoming post on some frame makeovers I did in the space.
If you don’t have an IKEA nearby, I found a set of rails and hooks on Amazon!
Wacky tip – a piece of yarn and two push pins make an amazing paper towel holder! You use the towels straight from the wall, or easily move the whole roll to your desk for messy projects. When the roll is empty, just use a new piece of yarn!
Here’s a closer look of one of the inspiration boards in use!
On the other side of the window, I have a reading nook. It’s a great place to hang out and flag inspiring products when new catalogs come out!
The navy & cream basket under the window is the trash bin! I needed a something larger and prettier than my white plastic bin. I also needed something to pull the navy from the bedding to that side of the room. Win-win!
We’ve had this IKEA bookshelf and chair about 13 years! The chair is perfect for this space because it isn’t as large as a traditional armchair.
The art above the chair is actually a dish towel! Can you believe it? I found it in a package with a solid turquoise dish towel for $5 total. I attached it to foam core with spray adhesive. I already had the frame making this a REALLY cheap project. I was born in Minneapolis, so it is great to pull that part of my history into my space.
Next is the view you would see from the chair. I’m in love with the Nate Berkus bedding we found at Target! AND it was on clearance for $40 – perfect for my budget. We’ve never had a headboard for this room, and it wasn’t in the budget to even build our own right now. THEN I found a ton of turquoise round placements for $1.12 each (Target again). $10 later, I have a faux headboard until we upgrade!
The paintings on the bed wall are also by Granny. I updated the frames to coordinate with the room. The cute birdy lamp details are here. The table under the birdy lamp was also customized. More details on that next week!
I added a few books & magazines so guests can take some time to relax. Or maybe I will never leave this room!
Budget Breakdown
Craft Area:
Plastic Baskets (Target Dollar Spot): $9
SohoSonnet Printable: $6
Bird Postcards & Frames (IKEA): $8
Craft Desk Lamp (Target Clearance) $6
Wall Shelves (IKEA EKBY VALTER & ANTONIUS): $26
Cork Board/ White Board Wall: $45
Silver Spray Paint (Chair & Plastic Drawers): $5
Navy & Cream Basket for Trash (TJ Maxx): $15
Total for Craft Space: $120
Guest Room Space:
End Table (Marshall’s): $30
Birdy Lamp: $8
Small Vase on Bird Table (Lowes): $6
Faux Headboard Placemats: $10
Tall Turquoise Vase (Marshalls): $5
Turquoise Frame on End Table (Target Clearance): $6
Duvet Cover (Nate Berkus Target Clearance): $40
Turquoise & Silver Throw Pillow (TJ Maxx?): $10
Bedskirt (Target): $13
River City Flour Art: $2.50
Total for Guest Space: $130.50
Total for entire room makeover $250.50
While $250 is not an insignificant amount of money, I’m pretty happy that I was essentially able to create two very functional spaces in my home for that amount. I purchased the items over three months, and was able to keep costs down by taking my time waiting for the right deal. Finding stylish budget friendly bedding was one of the hardest challenges. I couldn’t believe I found the 50% off Nate Berkus bedding in the color I wanted!
This is the first time I’ve planned out an entire room at once, and it was a blast! Figuring out how to balance the turquoise, navy, & gray/silver throughout the room was actually fun for me. I pretty much want to hang out upstairs all the time now. I can’t wait to show you the organizational details in another post.
I’ve done a few craft projects in the room already, and it’s great to know where everything is. And because the space is pretty, I put everything up before leaving the room!
Ready for more? Check out part #2 of the room reveal!
Don’t miss any of the craft room series!
Craft Room PLUS Guest Room – Reveal Part #1
Craft Room Organizational Details – Reveal Part #2
{Create} Art & Refinished Frame – Craft Room Project #1
Placemat Repurposed into No Sew Pillow – Craft Room Project #2
Cork Board Upgrade:Drab to Fab – Craft Room Project #3
Clearance Lamp Customization – Craft Room Project #4
3 Frugal Frame Updates- Craft Room Project #5
$30 End Table Makeover – Craft Room Project #6
Katie @ addicted 2 diy says
I am in love with this room! It is so pretty, relaxing, and functional! Your paintings instantly made me think of my late grandmother. She used to paint beautiful oil paintings as well. She had wanted to paint a picture for my husband and I but she passed away from cancer soon after we were married:( Your room is definitely motivation for me to get mine finished up. I especially love your new cork boards and white board:)
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Thank you Katie! When Corey’s Granny had to move to an assisted living home, it was a sad time, but I was also glad we could pick out our favorite paintings and have a piece of her here all the time. I went a little crazy and got about ten of them, but I love them so much.
Allie D. says
WOW! You did an amazing job! I am slowly working on the same type of room at my house except mine is in a lot worse shape than yours. Thank you for the great inspiration. I am pinning to keep all your ideas in mind.
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Thank you so much Allie! Once I got on a roll, it didn’t take as long as I expected to sort through everything. Best of luck with your room!
Shelly- minettesmaze.blogspot.com/ says
Great Job!! So neat and it all flows so well together! I pinned this to our talent board at DIY Sunday Showcase! Thanks for sharing!!
Shelly
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melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Thank you for visiting and pinning Shelly!
Bette @ Somerset Lane says
That room looks awesome. SO organized. I love the how the turquoise unifies the entire room. Great job and very inspirational Melissa!!
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
That you Bette! I can’t wait to do the post highlighting how I organized things. Knowing where things are sure makes me a happy crafter 🙂
Katie says
Wow!!! I LOvE this room! It turned out just gorgeous, and for $250?!? Awesome job! Love the faux headboard, the birdie lamp, all of it. And, yes, your sewing machine now adds to the decor! Now … You just need some fun projects to put it to good use! :). Have a great rest if your weekend!
Katie
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Thanks so much Katie! I’ll be scouring the View From the Fridge archives for the perfect sewing project! You make the cutest stuff and have such good instructions. And I may be inviting my expert sewing step mom-in-law over for wine and lessons. 🙂
Allison Rust says
The sewing machine is perfect!! That’s too funny. Really great job!
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Thank you Allison! I took the color as a sign I should learn how to use it 🙂
Madison says
Oh my. I looove this room. Can you come do my guest room next 😉 The colors are used so beautifully and you created an incredible room that doubles as two spaces. Taking some of this as inspiration for sure.
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Wow! Saying you’d let me do your room is the biggest compliment I could get 🙂 Thank you for reading & commenting!
Jodie says
This turned out perfect! I absolutely love all of the ikea bars you used for hanging pens/scissors/etc and how it’s a part of the gallery wall! It totally makes the room functional without being too “crafty” so you get that balance. Love!
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Thank you Jodie! I’m so glad you think it’s balanced! It was hard to make it a happy organized craft room for me, while still making guests feel comfortable and not like they were invading my space.
Courtney @ Crafts by Courtney says
Melissa I love everything about this room! You did a amazing job with everything. All the little touches are wonderful! I really think that this might be one of the best spaces I’ve seen. I don’t think I would want to leave it. Gotta love IKEA with their great selection to store stuff.
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Wow! Thank you Courtney, that is so nice of you to say! And yes, it’s possible I considered just living in that room all the time 🙂
Katie @ Upcycled Treasures says
You did a fantastic job at creating 2 separate spaces! I am loving how you organized it all and that you were able to incorporate that picture painted by your husband’s granny 🙂
I am trying to figure out the best way to organize my new office so thank you for all of the inspiration, and for sharing this at The Makers! Pinned 🙂
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Thank you so much Katie! I have an office on my list to tackle this year too. Although my pins are all over the place for it – white furniture, black furniture, wood tones, modern, rustic, etc! I’m having trouble picking what I like best 🙂
Selene Galindo says
What a great use of space you have there!! Love your bins and organization!!
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Thank you Selene!
Carrie This Home says
I love the idea of combining a guest room and craft room! Talk about maximizing your space! This room is adorable–I love it!
melissa@polishedhabitat.com says
Thank you Carrie!
Sonnet @ SohoSonnet Creative Living says
Wow!! This is SO AMAZING!!! I love that you combined your guest room and craft room in such a beautiful way! This is simply gorgeous Meliassa, fabulous job!!
Corey @ Tinysidekick says
What a great use of space! It looks so organized and I love that now you can have a use for the room even when you don’t have guests. That headboard is great too! Thanks for sharing at The makers!