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creating a craft corner in the guest bedroom

April 24, 2014

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I am still working my way around finishing up the front part of the exterior of the house. More paint, primer, caulk and then more touch-up paint than is reasonable for one small house, really. But with a few cloudy/rainy days postponing progress I shifted gears and decided to put together a little space in the guest bedroom just for creating. But here’s a sneak peek of the exterior progress that I shared on Instagram.

exterior progress - soffit and fascia priming

And then I walked by this doozy of a remodel that made me feel like my little project wasn’t so bad. 🙂

Key West house jacked up

But still, every once in a while an indulgent little project is just the right thing to re-energize the ol’ DIY mojo. I recently read Kristi’s article about remodeling depression and could totally relate. Sometimes it’s nice to just step back and make some reclaimed wood wall art, or beautify a little space that I plan to use for crafting, sewing and all things creative.

creating a craft corner in the guest bedroom

I’m realizing I haven’t given you all the low down on the board and rope wall that is now complete. We actually used boards that we removed when we were in the demolition phase of the guest bedroom renovation. Definitely more to come on those because they are my favorite DIY accent in the house (not to be confused with our favorite room) and you’ll never guess where Joel found the idea. He’s always thinkin’, that guy.

You might remember that we actually removed the old closet that ran the entire length of the back of the room so we could install the new door to go out back. It’s a really popular Key West home feature to have access to the outside from every room.

the guest bedroom before

And then we raised the opening up to the height of the ceiling of what used to be the closet, which is about a foot lower than the rest of the room, and installed an antique beam divider. The new craft corner is where the insulation is in this picture.

building a room - guest bedroom progress

Setting up this little corner has been on my mind for quite a while now, but this space is also where we’ve had to put a spare bed for some visitors, so I held off until all scheduled company had come and gone. I guess this is a warning that next time 3 or more people visit someone is going to be sleeping on the couch. Sorry.

But you’re more than welcome to craft with me. 😉

creating a craft corner in the guest bedroom

Joel and I just decided it made sense to design every space in this house for how it will be used the majority of time and not the minority. And luckily all the company we keep is pretty laid back and tends to think the idea of a slumber party in the living room, or even outside sounds fun.

So I folded all of my fabric scraps neatly in a storage basket under the table in hopes that seeing it regularly will inspire me to actually sit and make the pillows for the front porch. I put all of my adhesives and other oft used crafting supplies in the rustic willow milk crate that is on top of a scrapbook box that hides all kinds of unsightly scraps and materials. And I took all of my random pieces of driftwood and put them in this beautiful antique inspired rice bucket.

creating a craft corner in the guest bedroom

That framed otter picture is one of my favorites, we’ve had since we lived in Carmel, CA and it always reminds me of that beautiful area.

I’ve also had that white wall shelf unit since I was young, it’s part of a three-piece set that I had in my bedroom growing up. It could probably use a new coat of paint, but I kind of love the aged white paint. The shelves are the perfect spot for more baskets and a wooden boat tray that is perfect for keeping my craft paint brushes and accessories at the ready. Craft paints are hidden in the basket on the middle shelf and paint chips aren’t a noticeable mess hidden in a basket up high.

creating a craft corner in the guest bedroom

A few empty frames give the feeling of an empty canvas, a reason to create, a blank slate to fill with new creations. And an old pallet word art project reminds that we are just forging our own path, no matter the direction.

creating a craft corner in the guest bedroom

One of my favorite upcycling ideas in the space is the use of those tea cups. They were my great grandmothers and instead of stashing them away they are the perfect color for the room and the perfect size to hold supplies like paper clips, thumb tacks and erasers. I need erasers because I am infatuated with pencils these days. No idea why, I just love them, so why not fill an old (the date on is says 1985) award I won in 4-H with them next to another with some scissors to help organize this hopefully stylish yet functional little space.

creating a craft corner in the guest bedroom

And isn’t this aqua, distressed double wood tray phenomenal? You might recognize it from when I had it on the front porch. But then I thought it would be the perfect spot to corral my thread and pins and fabric tape measures. You know, because I am going to get to sewing something sometime here soon.

creating a craft corner in the guest bedroom

And I’m going to tell you something that is going to blow your mind. All of those beautiful accessories … like the rice bucket, boat tray, set of baskets, willow milk crate and even the double tray … they are all from Staples.

Seriously.

I was not only blown away by the item selection available, but the item quality I received is also incredible. Solid wood, sturdy construction, and they add just the right amount of style to a space that can often get filled with design-less items needed to hold all of the little accessories. Staples is a great place to go for all of your office (or craft corner) supplies, not just paper and pencils … although you now know how I feel about pencils.

creating a stylish and functional project / craft / office space in a small guest bedroom nook

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Comments

  1. Heleene says

    April 24, 2014 at

    I like baskets the most, they are just cute.

  2. cassie says

    April 24, 2014 at

    shut up! all those accessories are from staples! i love the boat basket!

  3. Melanie says

    April 24, 2014 at

    The baskets are really cute!

  4. Karen3848 says

    April 24, 2014 at

    I can browse in Staples for over an hour, just enjoying their organizing options.

  5. debra b says

    April 24, 2014 at

    Love those baskets!

  6. Hanna Cage says

    April 24, 2014 at

    Wow! I never would have guessed they came from Staples! Now that Target has become such a great place for home goods, it looks like the other big box retailers are stepping up their game! I love the boat tray, but would probably end up purchasing hte baskets.

  7. Ally says

    April 24, 2014 at

    Love your craft area. The fact that you said Staples is crazy. I was thinking Home Goods or even a thrift store.

  8. Kelly D says

    April 24, 2014 at

    I like the boat tray the most.

  9. Jennifer @ Decorated Chaos says

    April 24, 2014 at

    I love that rice bucket!

  10. Crystal Sell says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I’m really liking the boat tray. I like it better distressed though. That is very cool what you have done so far!

  11. Saundra M says

    April 25, 2014 at

    The baskets are my favorite.

  12. Megan @ Our Pinteresting Family says

    April 25, 2014 at

    What a beautiful area for your craft supplies. 🙂 That is awesome that they came from Staples. I think I may have to go there on my lunch hour. 🙂

  13. kellylynngoldman says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I love the little boat!

  14. Debbie Periman says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I love the baskets with the handles. And I love the color pallet in that room. The rope walls are perfect for a nautical themed baby boy room a friend is putting together now… so I look forward to your blog about that!

  15. sue says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I’ll warn Thomas the couch has his name on it! lol

  16. Tana McDowell says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I think my favorite would have to be the double tray, I love the color and I think it would go great with some glavinized things too …. I am totally surprised that all of those things came from Staples, I may have to pay them a visit!

  17. Paula Pugh says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I love the boat tray! It has great smooth lines and would fit almost anywhere.

  18. olivia says

    April 25, 2014 at

    love the willow rice bucket!

  19. Kim H says

    April 25, 2014 at

    Looks like I’ll be taking my first ever trip to Staples!! Wow. That room has went from being probably the ugliest thing I’ve ever seen to a beautifully organized space. Great work! I have to say the “all who wander are not lost” has been one of my favorite saying for years. Love it!

  20. manda says

    April 25, 2014 at

    Love the wood box.

  21. bloveds says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I love the wooden basket/tray with all your threads. I was amazed when you said that many of the things you used were from Staples. I have been reorganizing my attic home office and have been running out of ‘beautiful’ storage ideas.

    Love seeing what you have done.

  22. alaine says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I love that tray!:)

  23. Colleen Boudreau (collifornia) says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I love the baskets!

  24. Michelle Cosby says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I ADORE the Tray that you have your spools of thread in! It is SO cute!

  25. Jennifer Booker says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I could really use a high backed office chair.

  26. Karen Hales-Humphries says

    April 25, 2014 at

    I really like the baskets. Just what I’m looking for to help organize.

  27. liz says

    April 26, 2014 at

    I love the wooden tray you’re using for thread storage.

  28. shirley@housepitalitydesigns says

    April 26, 2014 at

    First of all, the craft space is just perfect!….I love it and I cannot believe that those items are from Staples!!!…seriously!!…I love the willow milk crate…and the baskets and the rice bucket …and the ….and LOVE the wall!!!…

  29. Emma Parker says

    April 26, 2014 at

    I love the boat tray. You have made a nice looking creative area. Love that you are storing supplies where you can see them.

  30. Stephanie says

    April 27, 2014 at

    Love the baskets!

  31. Michelle says

    April 27, 2014 at

    I like the Willow Milk Crate!

  32. Sents Saver says

    April 28, 2014 at

    I love the distressed double wood tray

  33. Genevieve says

    April 28, 2014 at

    how fun! love the chairs!

  34. Debra Lee says

    April 29, 2014 at

    I love the baskets!

  35. Erin says

    April 29, 2014 at

    Great give away. Thanks/

  36. Erin says

    April 29, 2014 at

    Sorry, I meant to also say, the double tray is my favorite.

  37. Rachel Cartucci says

    April 30, 2014 at

    I like the boat tray…I want it!!

  38. karen@somewhatquirky says

    May 4, 2014 at

    Everything is shaping up magnificently! Love the plank/rope wall. It’s perfect.

    • Karah says

      May 5, 2014 at

      Thank you, we love the wall, too!!

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