What do you do when you tell your daughters they need to share a room? You give them the best room possible!
When I first saw this room it was a blank canvas. Well, almost blank. More like a pink and white striped canvas. Two little girls who previously had their own rooms needed to share a room so their awesome mommy wanted to give them the best room they could get. This room was calling for a cottage, shabby chic look and that's just what I am giving them.
I will start at the top and work my way down. The shelves are from Ikea they are called Ekby Trtggve. They are pine unfinished shelves already cut and sanded and are just $3.99 each.
I then stained them in a walnut color stain and after they dried brushed them with white chalk paint.
Here is the finished product.
I wanted them to able to move the shelves around to accommodate their storage needs so I decided to go with Rubbermaid upright tracks and 8" brackets.
I wanted to add craft rolls to the bottom of the shelves to free up the counter space. I achieved this with a basic craft roll and curtain rods purchased at Ikea.
The desk top continues the Ikea theme $45. for the top and table legs were $15 ea. We only needed two because we supported the back of the table with a 1x2 support mounted to the wall.
The bench is a Norden dining bench which goes for $79. I decided to go with a bench instead of chairs because if the girls wanted to sit with friends, or mom, or even their baby sister then they would have enough room for everyone.
I painted the bench with Opal Silk by Behr. Then followed that with some sanding and stain to age the bench. To make sure it lasts for a while I topped it with a paste finishing wax.
And There you have it a craft station for two (or more) and a sneak peak into the closet. There are some finishing touches that are still needed for the rest of the room. As soon as those are complete I will have more pictures and tutorials. But the only thing that really matters is these happy little faces who love, love, love their new space.