Week Six (The Reveal)
It’s finally here!!!
Thank you to those of you that followed along. If you didn’t, here’s a look back at my previous One Room Challenge posts.
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5
The reveals from the challenge are ABSOLUTELY amazing! You should really check them out (#OneRoomChallenge). A huge thank you to Linda from Calling It Home for creating the challenge. It was soo much fun!
This is what I started with:
Here’s a look at my initial plan for the room:
The photo below was taken last week:
BUDGET BREAKDOWN:
Things I purchased:
- Sheets $5.00 – Target
- Pillow Shams $6.00 – Target
- Spray Paint $6.00 – Walmart
- Pillows $60.00 – Walmart/ HomeSense
- Curtains $15.00 – HomeSense
- Bed Frame: $20.00 – ReStore
- Dollar Store Tray $1.15 – Dollar Store
- DIY: Artwork $33.00 – Michaels
- Chandelier $9.00 – ReStore
Total Cost: $155.15
Like really…. can you believe I spent $150 for the entire room? WHAT THE!?!? My husband is thrilled haha.
Home Depot Gift Card:
- Brick Paneling $177.36
- Natural Rope $6.00
Total Cost: $183.36
Things I already had:
- Mattress
- Night Stands
- Lamp Shades
- Lamps
- Mirrored Art
- Trunk
- Duvet
- Duvet Cover
- Throw Blankets
- Tray
- Mugs
- Candles
Overall Total Cost: $338.51
Ok… are you ready?
Welcome to my Guest Bedroom!
DIY Rope Porthole Mirror – ($8.00) Tutorial to follow
DIY Canvas Art as shown in Week One ($33.00)
This photo below was taken with the lights turned off and the lamps turned on. I just LOVE the ambiance of the room. The brick wall really gives the room soo much character.
If you’re interested in the brick paneling you can find my tutorial here.
Did you see my Living Room Reveal? Click here.
Until next time,
Jackie xo
dberar says
Jac you have such a great eye for design! The fact that you could see the end result from a blank room is incredible. Can’t wait to see future posts from you!!
jaclyncolville says
Thanks Deepa. So sweet of you xo
ozias56 says
LOOKS GREAT DEAR
Sabrina (@pinklilnotebook) says
Great transformation! Your details are incredible! Way to go!
jaclyncolville says
Thanks Sabrina! Means a lot coming from you. Your room/rooms turned out amazing! Love the built in bookshelf.
Traci Hutton says
So elegant and chic!! Amazing transformation…well done!!
jaclyncolville says
So kind of you Traci. Thank you! Your room looks phenomenal. Love the dark colour and the flag above the bed. Nicely done!
prettypracticalhome says
This is a lovely guest room! You executed your plan perfectly, and I love the brick wall!
jaclyncolville says
Thank you so much:).
Rachael @ This is our Bliss says
You seriously NAILED it! That wall & the use of navy… So good!! Congrats 😉
Marty@A Stroll Thru Life says
Oh my word, how totally amazing is this. I love your gorgeous fabrics and that amazing bed.
jaclyncolville says
You are so kind! Thank you so much for the feedback. 🙂
mollie's mom says
Fabulous!! Great ambience!
jaclyncolville says
Thank you so much! Love your reveal as well ;).
Anna says
Beautiful, any guest would feel welcomed in this lovely room!
jaclyncolville says
So kind of you. Thanks Anna:).
rajnialexdesign says
Love the color scheme and gold accents! Looks gorgeous!!!
Erin @ the-organized-life says
Beautiful job! I just love those curtains. And I also really love those mugs… where did you get them? Nice job!
Teresa says
This is great! I love the bedding and the drapes. Great job!
jaclyncolville says
Thank you so much Teresa!
Brenda says
Wow, love the way your room came together. A bit jealous of your bargain finding skills. Who finds curtains for $15.00?
jaclyncolville says
Thank you Brenda! I couldn’t believe the curtains were 15 dollars either. I bought 2 sets because they were such a steal.
Jana Bek Design says
It looks fabulous! You choose the perfect scale of everything for the space & love the palette! Congrats!
jaclyncolville says
You are so sweet! Thanks Jana:). I just took a look at your reveal as well… WOW! You nailed it. What a stunning transformation. I love all of the plants that you added.
Linda @ Calling it Home says
Hi Jaclyn, this is a beautiful transformation. I can’t believe your budget…if you did not say that, I would have thought this cost ten times the amount. I love the way you layered everything.
jaclyncolville says
Thank you so much Linda and thanks again for creating the challenge. It was a joy to be a part of.
Vel says
Your faux brick wall totally made your bed stand out! Love it all!
jaclyncolville says
Thanks Vel!
Delia @songthatdoesntend says
Such a beautiful room! I LOVE your brick wall, and the way you layer your prints :-). Amazing job.
jaclyncolville says
Thank you so much Delia :).
sherry hart designs says
You really pulled this bedroom together….I can not believe how little money you spent! Love the diy art and the brick wall which adds so much texture! Great job!
jaclyncolville says
Thank you Sherry! You’re so kind.
Jennifer says
The brick wall was the perfect touch! Great transformation, I’m a huge fan of the curtains too!
jaclyncolville says
Thank you soo much Jennifer! So sweet of you:).
danaiskoldski says
Jackie, I just found your site through TSC. Super impressed by your eye for beauty. Keep it up!
jaclyncolville says
Thank you so much!
Lisa says
Very nice guest roo. Looks very welcoming for someone to stay!😍
Kathy G says
looks good. I have this hanging in 3 rooms in my home and wanted to offer up tips for others using the faux brick panels…. hang each panel in opposite directions (match up 2nd panel to first panel then flip it. Short cut brick pieces should match up) Use regular nails to hang then dab nail heads with paint to hide. My panels have been hanging for 6 yrs and still looks good. I have to dust them twice a year they do tend to collect dust.
Diana Lesperance says
Thank you for that advice!
mariann says
i really like the brick wall just which the seam wasn’t so obvious.
jaclyncolville says
A lot of people have said that to us. We love it. Adds some character to the room 🙂
Michael Anthony Cornett says
Agreed. Bricks come in full and half size…wouldnt be hard to use that same knife to just cut the sheets in that jigsaw-like manner, and connect the pieces at the grout line, which can be puttied over. Wouldn’t really take any extra effort, other than perhaps measurement flexibility with a little extra waste.
jaclyncolville says
Thank you so much for your comment. We honestly didn’t think about cutting the jigsaw pattern but if we ever did this again we definitely would! 🙂