Budget Games Room with a Plastered Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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Christina Muhlestein
Love unique textures and functional statement pieces so created a one-of-a-kind DIY fireplace surround and coated in a dusty terracotta plaster.
After removing the old gaudy molding around the built-ins, we had a sleek modern look with a pop of color.
DIY plaster fireplace: $80
Repainted fireplace interior: $15
Rug: Overstock $250
Side chair: Wayfair, $200
Making Room for Peace
We took what was basically a dark and empty playroom and turned it into something that is now bright, colorful and comfortable. Geared for the whole family, this space now meets a number of needs including: seating, play, and storage.
Christina Muhlestein
Love unique textures and functional statement pieces so created a one-of-a-kind DIY fireplace surround and coated in a dusty terracotta plaster.
After removing the old gaudy molding around the built-ins, we had a sleek modern look with a pop of color.
DIY plaster fireplace: $80
Repainted fireplace interior: $15
Rug: Overstock $250
Side chair: Wayfair, $200
Christina Muhlestein
This couch is equal parts comfortable and classy. This living room features costal/midcentury modern themes and the light colored couch tied it all together.
Couch: Ashley's Furniture, $600
Throw pillows: Walmart.com, $6 ea
Christina Muhlestein
The living room was oddly shaped but left for some great space to make fun moments in the room. Here is an old bureau that served as an extension of the entryway and great storage for the living room.
Christina Muhlestein
Love unique textures and functional statement pieces so created a one-of-a-kind DIY fireplace surround and coated in a dusty terracotta plaster.
After removing the old gaudy molding around the built-ins, we had a sleek modern look with a pop of color.
DIY plaster fireplace: $80
Repainted fireplace interior: $15
Rug: Overstock $250
Side chair: Wayfair, $200
Making Room for Peace
It wouldn't be a Making Room for Peace project without some kind of gallery wall! Here, we used a combination of framed art depicting coastal scenes and graphic designs.
Making Room for Peace
From the very beginning, I knew that we would want to add a long console table behind the sofa to: bring the sectional forward (making it feel more apart of the room), allow for more light fixtures and to provide an opportunity to add some more color through the decor. We selected this long, narrow console table from Joss and Main, and then placed these beautiful buffet lamps on either side. The interior design store that I worked in after college, LOVED to do this in their designs. With the sectional against the wall like this, I felt that this was the perfect opportunity to implement their design technique.
Budget Games Room with a Plastered Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs
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