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One Room Challenge Week 1 | The Room, The Befores and The Plan

October 5, 2016

The One Room Challenge starts today! 20 design bloggers will be making over a space in 6 weeks and documenting it from start to finish. We're no strangers to a quick deadline around here--heck, this summer we did a whole kitchen renovation for a family in Pittsburgh in 6 days! And a year ago, we did our own kitchen renovation in 7 weeks. But those took 4 months and 2 years to plan, respectively. We've had many other (like...every other) renovation take months to complete. So today, day 1 of the One Room Challenge, has me feeling a little anxious, but mostly excited to renovate our guest room (see below) into a shared room, complete with built-in bunkbeds and wardrobes, for our daughters.

One Room Challenge Week 1 | The Room, The Befores and The Plan

If you're new here (hi!), we have two girls ages 2 and 6. Faye, our youngest, currently still sleeps in her crib in the nursery. While our six year old, Greta has her own room currently right next to the guest room. Greta has been begging to share a room with Faye and while I'm 100% content with my baby staying a baby forever, I know it's only a matter of time before she outgrows the crib. And I'd love to have some practice runs, you know let's lay in your new bed in the afternoon! instead of her first night ever sleeping in a big-girl bed be a night where there's no going back.

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Maybe you're wondering, Why the guest room? Why not transform Greta's room into a shared room? The answer is two fold. First, we love the idea of not disrupting any sleeping patterns or situations for the duration of the project. But more importantly, second, the guest room has the perfect wall for the begged-for bunk beds we'll be building and Greta's room simply doesn't. So you see, it works! Greta's room will eventually be the guest room, which to be honest, I've been dying to redo since we threw it together in a few days before our first guest arrived 2.5 years ago. But that's another project for another time. Let's dive into the plans, shall we?

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We'll be doing this renovation in real time, meaning as of yesterday, the guest room (above) still looks just like the guest room. Sure, this is in part due to our nephew staying with us for awhile (he moved out over the weekend), but also, we just really love taking you all for the renovation ride with us.

We'll be building the bunkbeds on the back wall (where the headboard sits now), which is about 147" wide. This is just shy of being able to squeeze in four bunks, but after several brainstorming sessions, and possibly pinning every built-in bunkbed and reading nook out there, we came up with this plan:

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On the left will be stairs leading up to the top bunk--I feel so much better about bunk beds when stairs are involved. In the center (err, almost center--slightly skewed left) will be the bunks. And then on the right, there will be a built-in bench with storage drawers and a wall of books with sconces--we'll call it the reading nook.

As for how the room will look, the truth is we don't have every detail nailed down yet--that could explain the anxiousness. But I did create a mood board of where we're generally headed.

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sources: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11

Our biggest challenge will definitely be that this room is in the basement--as are more than half the bedrooms in our home; it's just the way homes are built in our region. So, we don't have the luxury of endless amounts of natural light pouring in at all times of the day. Although, to be fair, both of these before photos were taken at night--I'll be sure to snap more before we demo. We're combatting this by adding in a lot of ambient and accent lighting. We're also going to go mostly very light (warm white?) on the walls with the wardrobes in black--that contrast will make the whites feel even brighter. And I definitely want to address the window well over these 6 weeks, too.

There's so much to do, we're definitely planning on checking in and sharing the daily happs with this project on more than just the designated One Room Challenge Wednesdays, but plan to share the meatiest updates, as well as successes and challenges we come across every Wednesday from now until the big reveal November 9th. Who's excited?!

 

Want more swift renovations to follow? Here are the other 19 insanely talented designers in the One Room Challenge to follow! Can't wait to see where we all end up. orc-black-transparent-400x400

Jana Bek | Chris Loves Julia | Shannon Claire | Coco.Kelley | The Curated House
Driven by Decor | The English Room | From the Right Bank | Sherry Hart
Hi Sugarplum | House of Jade | Hunted Interior | The Makerista | Making it Lovely
Marcus Design | Pencil & Paper Co. | Megan Pflug | Place of My Taste | Suburban B’s
Waiting on Martha  Media Partner House Beautiful | TM by CIH

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  1. We are in the process of moving our boys into the same room together before our third baby arrive. They want bunkbeds and my handy father in law has offered to build them if I can produce some plans. I LOVE the idea of stairs verse a ladder and wonder if you’d be willing to share the exact plans? Or maybe they are already on your sight and I haven’t found them yet, if so could you direct me? Thanks!!

    1. Unfortunately I didn't draw up exact plans - just some sketches and measurements for our specific room. Where it is built wall-to-wall and factors in the window, exact plans wouldn't translate to other spaces very well.

  2. Love the plans for this room! Can't wait to see it come to life. Question for you related to painting and would love your opinion/what you're doing for this room! We have painted our ceilings a bright, flat white. Planning a makeover for my daughter's room and would love to paint the walls a warmer white, like you mention here. If we're doing white-on-white, do the walls and ceilings have to be the same shade? Will the warm-white walls look dingy if the ceiling is a bright white? Out of pure laziness I want to avoid re-painting the ceiling if possible :)

  3. I'm fairly new around here and I love your eye for design. Very excited to see how the new room comes out! I do love the burgundy embroidered pillow that is currently on the guest bed too...may I ask the source?

  4. We built in bunks for our girls (now 4 and 7) about 2 years ago and we love them. Here are four things we did: 1) the girls' reading lights have switches in each bunk which are overridden by a master switch at the door; helps for "lights out" 2) cute book slings with extra pockets from land of nod 3) my husband insisted on an outlet in each bunk for future device charging--I have mixed feelings 4) we're now adding a blackout curtain to each bunk because one sister likes to read later than the other.

  5. So I've never had bunk beds but have made a lot (do house cleaning for a living), and here is my unsolicited advice. Don't use a flat sheet. Just do the fitted sheet and a duvet cover. Can exchange out the weight of blankets inside the duvet as seasons change and don't have to try to make a bunk with a flat sheet. IKEA has a lot of duvet cover options so you can have an extra available to make the bed when you wash the fitted sheet and cover.

    1. Totally agree with just a fitted sheet and duvet cover for bunks. It takes practice, but you'll get pretty quick at putting on the covers, especially if the cover has interior ties and the duvet has corner loops.

  6. So excited to be joining such talent as a guest participant and to follow everyone's transformations! I don't know how I'll get anything done today – all I want to do is read through everyone's ORC!! XO

  7. Hi Julia,

    ThIs is off subject. We are wanting white counter tops, not in the budget. Would you say white concrete over the white laminate look

  8. So excited to see your girls' room! So many of my favorite blogs are involved in the ORC this time around.

    Slightly off-topic, but what program do you use to pull together your mood boards? Do you have any recommendations for free or online versions? Thank you!

  9. Looks marvelous! I love the playful mix of patterns and textures; it isn't too childlike, but balances youthfulness with a more polished approach. Is #10 a picture you're looking to use, or just color inspiration? You're so bold in your approach to art, it's wonderful to see!

  10. My god, you're inspiring! I just want to replicate your house with mine. 6 months in it's still a blank space.
    FYI, there are etsy textile shops who use the same faux fawn fabric to make those pillows, but theirs start at a more reasonable $50 and goes up with size...

  11. Also, swapping the guest room and the girls' room will provide even more of a buffer between the theater-ish room and sleeping babes! So great!!!

  12. Yes! This is going to be AMAZING! Can't wait.

    Also, our boys have built-in bunks in a room with 8 foot ceilings and my 6'1" husband doesn't hit his head. Just nix the box springs and keep that bottom bunk around 20" off the ground (you can still fit a trundle under there if you want) and you'll have plenty of headroom! ;)

  13. I was just searching your archives last night for Greta's current room. I'm expecting #2 and our 2 year old daughter will be moving to our guest room. It's huge and has definite potential to be a shared bedroom in a few years, so I'm excited to see you tackle this challenge! Wishing you continued inspiration and stamina!

  14. I cannot wait to see this come to fruition! We are beginning the process of adopting three little boys (we already have three kids) and there will be lots of bunk beds in our future!

  15. Siblings sharing rooms is a great idea!!! I'm glad to see you are trying it out!

    Practical question: how do you secure the windows since you have window wells? I just took a safety course where they recommended a locking bar/cover type of thing at the top, so I was curious about what you use.

    1. At the top of the window or the top of the well? The well has a small ladder in it so the girls can easily climb out in case of an emergency.

  16. Can't wait to see what you come up with-and this line up of designers-WHAT?!?
    I'm going to be so full of inspiration for our reno by the end of these 6 weeks. Thanks for sharing in real time.

  17. I am so freaking excited to see this happen. Not to add anything to the tight timeline but have you considered making dresser drawers in the stairs for extra storage? I cannot wait to see you guys take on this project!

  18. Off topic but--- Are you still working on your new office? I haven't seen any posts on that since August!? I am excited to see how these 2 new downstairs rooms evolve!

  19. Sounds like a great plan. I'll enjoy following along. I love the ideas of stairs too. There has only been one broken bone in our family in 19 years (so far, so good), and it was the result of a vertical bunkbed ladder, a large handful of stuffed animals, and some very slippery socks. :)

  20. What a great plan! I've been obsessing over built-in bunks lately in hopes that my children (4 and 1) will eventually share a room next year.
    What's the ceiling height you're working with?
    Everything looks great, what a chic room your littles will have when 6 weeks is up

  21. Was so excited to see this post and what room you choose ! I'm so glad you're doing bunk beds !! It make me nostalgic of the time I shared one with my sister ! I LOVED shared a room with her when I was younger, I'm sure your girls will love it as well !
    (BTW, the folkland fabric is just SUBLIME! Can't wait to see what you're gonna do with it!)

      1. You are ambitious:) Can't wait to see how both projects turn out. I just love your style and always anxiously await a reveal!

  22. Great inspiration board! Reminds me of Mabry's room that Dana just completed (color-wise and with such a mix of patterns). I'm excited to see how you build the bunk beds. I would love that in our house but we have 8 ft ceilings and it just didn't seem like a good fit for the long haul. Someone would start banging their head on the top bunk or ceiling, haha!! Are you worried about using such expensive pillows and fabric in the girls room? I'm getting ready to tackle my daughters' shared room and I've been brainstorming fabrics and decor (of corse the ones I love are so expensive) but I just can't rationalize even using Studio McGee's beautiful pillow covers (or those $400 and $200 pillows!!!) on a 3 yr olds bed because my little stinkers would definitely find a sharpie and go to town!!

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