Green with Envy
This room transformation by Casale Carpentry (@casale_carpentry) is stylish and functional.
An office is a great place to incorporate built-in cabinetry. Casale Carpentry had a customer that was looking for a wall of cabinets and shelving for their office. After building these, they painted them in a gorgeous forest green by Sherwin Williams. Brass cabinet knobs and pulls are a striking complement to the green.
Touch Wood
This bland hallway was transformed by Big Nick's Wood (@bignickswood), an avid woodworker. Using our gray pine shiplap wall plank and a brad nailer, he completed this project in a day.
Shiplap comes in a variety of shades and colors including greige, frosted gray, sun bleached, a coastal white and a rustic barn look. Learn how to install a shiplap accent wall.
Feeling the Blues
Lauren of Home On Sprig (@home.on.sprig) homeschools her children and needed to create a space for them to do their schoolwork.
She used unfinished Shaker wall cabinets for the base. Spruce pine boards were added for the tabletop. Bookcases and shiplap line the back of the double desk. Then everything was painted a gorgeous blue gray. For a similar color, try Valspar's Risk Reward.
Learn how to build a built-in bookcase.
Home Bar
The Man in the Arena (@the_arena_man) was running out of space in his kitchen. By utilizing an unused wall, he built an attractive wine and coffee bar with plenty of extra storage.
Using Shaker cabinets, a butcher block countertop and open shelving, he created the perfect place to make a morning cup of Joe. By installing a wine fridge, there's a place to enjoy a glass of wine at night.
Learn how to create your own beverage center.
Drop (Dead Gorgeous) Zone
Shannon (@thecarsonhome) thought that an old closet could be repurposed for her growing family. So she took the doors off the closet and created this warm and inviting drop zone.
Board and batten wall panels were used for the back wall and a piece of lumber was used as a bench. Brass decorative wall hooks can hold coats and hats, while baskets underneath the bench hold small essentials that are needed as you're heading out the door. Then it was all painted in a beautiful blue from Valspar called Storm Cloud.
Diner's Delight
Bath Laird (@bethlairdcreative) gave this dark and dreary dining room a bright and happy facelift. The olive green paint was replaced with blue and white floral wallpaper. Beadboard was added to the bottom third of the walls and the white bookcases were customized for a built-in look. Library lights and a brass chandelier are the perfect finishing touches.