We have video! But before you watch it I feel the need to explain. I got up and pulled a pair of shorts over my PJs and started working on Heather’s room. She arrived while we were putting the finishing touches on. I never showered, got dressed, combed my hair, touched makeup ( or tucked in the tag on my cami, lol)…..there just wasn’t time. So please don’t judge. I’d say I don’t usually look like that, but I look like that most of the time these days while I fly through life by thttp://www.groceryshrink.com/wp-admin/edit-comments.phphe seat of my pants, having the best time. Anyhoo–here it is. First shot is me dashing in the room to grab my camera to catch her first face. Don’t be alarmed :).
Heathers Bedroom Reveal 2013 from Angela Coffman on Vimeo.
Now for a photo tour :).
Quick, she’s almost here. Let’s leave her a note.
Let me see that.
Oh, that’s a good one. She’ll like that.
Note the tiny little smily face under the big one–they were especially proud of that.
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Wall hook for bags and hats to the left of the door across from the clothes closet. Bags are VERY important to Heather–she NEVER leaves home without one.
Clothes closet to the right of the main door. There’s no dresser in this room so all her clothes are in Dollar Tree baskets with chalkboard labels. Heidi color organized the hanging clothes. The paper on the wall is her cleaning checklist.
I broke the floor trim in the corner by the closet–still need to buy replacement. But there’s so many beautiful things in this room no body will look at that :). We are waiting to put the doors back on the closet–to enjoy looking at the organization a little longer.
Details of the cleaning checklist. We bought her a swiffer for her new floor–need to update the vacuum bit 🙂
Clothes bin detail
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Detail of canvas art by the bed and window
First face–Disbelief
Second face–total elation
You did THIS in how many days?
Checking out the walk-in closet organization while Heidi videos
Walk-in Closet detail
Huge mirror on the left–for proper dressing
These pointe shoes were from her old room before we moved and have been in storage. I updated the frame with gold rub and buff. They hang outside the large closet door to the left.
Is my stuff really in here?
Her trash can from before perfectly matches the new curtains–Happy coincidence. We added the blue satin to make the curtains longer since I like to hang them high and wide. My only regret is not making the blue wider and cutting off more white. But I bought all the fabric that was left in stock.
How do you feel about your room?
No REALLY, How do you feel about your room?
Her favorite animals made the final cut
Funny story: When Grandma pulled up to the house bringing Heather home after a week, Heather saw her carpet rolled up by the side of the road (The trash company wouldn’t take it–grrr.) She said, “I hope that’s not MY carpet.” Now why would she say that? She hated that carpet. She begged me to take it out long before I did. But here’s the deal. I’m great at ripping out stuff, not great at the construction part (hence my heavy reliance on Mom and Darren this week.) I can sew and paint–that’s about it. At our old house I got a whim and ripped out the carpet–it took us a year of living on sub floor to put anything back–and that was only because we decided to sell. And look how long our kitchen project is taking! But this girl is special. I can push myself for her–I can change–and beg people with skills to help me :).
Satisfaction
There’s one more part to this story. Tomorrow I will share the sources and price break down for everything and the final price of the makeover.
If you missed the whole story here are fast links:
I just couldn’t wait to read each day’s progress of the room and think of a little girl’s surprise and happiness during the reveal. What a beautiful room and a lovely family. Well done, Mom,Dad,Grandma and Heidi. Enjoy every minute of it, Heather.
Yay!! This room is beautiful and you guys did a great job! Your daughter looks very happy with it. I can’t wait to read tomorrow’s price and source details.
SO impressed! The floor looks gorgeous, and that orange shag just cracked me up! I love the “tent”, and the curtains too. So many cute little details.
So proud of you all for such a great transformation!
The smiles on her face made it all worth it! What an amazing week. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
What an amazingly beautiful makeover for a lovely young lady! Happy Birthday, Heather!!
I absolutely looked forward to your blog every morning for the past week to see and hear of your progress. It truly was like a book I couldn’t wait to get back to. Your stories were so close to my heart as we too were going through a small renovation at the same time and, like you, I always think things are going to take an hour and they take 8! Darren is a gem to stay up all night to get that floor done. You are a special family and I’m so happy for Heather. So what’s next 🙂 lol
Monica, We have mutual respect for you. I hear you on those “easy” projects, lol. Well, our kitchen electrical passed inspection yesterday–so it looks like our chance to move forward on that! I cannot WAIT to have a kitchen again. Of course the boys are disappointed, since they were hoping to be next on the bedroom surprise 🙂
love it! it looks fantastic! you’re amazing!!!
Great job!!!
That was an awesome remodel story. Thanks for sharing it with all of us. 🙂
I love your blogs and how you express yourself. You have such a warm heart, and I totally love the ruffles. Oh, to have you as a mom!
Wow, wow, wow!! The look on her face is priceless! GOOD JOB FAMILY TEAM! So happy for you all that its over and so lovely !