amya513

Goodbye 1987 Bedroom - Remodel for Kid's Room

Amy
5 years ago
last modified: 5 years ago

We removed carpet and wallpaper (original to the house in 1987) and renovated to give our son the "green bedroom" he requested in our new home. I thought I wouldn't like the green, but it's actually nice. I wouldn't want it for my own bedroom, but it works for a 7 year old.

Paint, floors, and a ceiling light transformed the room.

When we looked at the home:


Starting to rip up carpet:





Carpet out:



Ceiling light installed and testing paint on the wall.





Wallpaper removed and paint is up!







Beginning of floor install:



Floors installed!



(ignore the trash) :-)




Comments (8)

  • PRO
    OTM Designs & Remodeling Inc.
    5 years ago

    Looks so much better than the wallpaper on the walls. I'm sure your son loves it.

    Amy thanked OTM Designs & Remodeling Inc.
  • Shahbaz Ahmed
    5 years ago

    Looks wonderful! What kind of hardwood flooring is it? Oak?

    Amy thanked Shahbaz Ahmed
  • Amy
    Original Author
    5 years ago

    It's Coretec flooring and the color is "Canary Oak"


  • PRO
    Designer Drains
    5 years ago

    as a fan of teenage mutant ninja turtles, i give this a cowabunga!

    Amy thanked Designer Drains
  • Amy
    Original Author
    5 years ago

    HAHAHA!


  • PRO
    My Zen Home, LLC
    5 years ago

    You might like our Triangle Lounger as seating for your child's room. Always a favorite for doing reading, watching TV, having friends over, etc. Comes in a Sage green or sage/brown which might look nice!

  • PRO
    Architecture Plus Inc
    5 years ago

    Looks great!

    Amy thanked Architecture Plus Inc
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