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Beech Street Bungalow: The Kid's Rooms

2/15/2019

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It's been quite some time since I've given an update on our home renovation--but hopefully it will be worth the wait!  With so much happening in our lives over the past few months, (IMPACT training, the holidays, home inspections, etc.) we have just now been able to tie up a few loose ends in our two extra bedrooms!  Although they aren't 100% complete, I just couldn't wait any longer to share them with you!  If you read the blog, Called to Care, you'll remember that a large factor in our home search involved finding a house that had three bedrooms. I was set on having at least three bedrooms because this would be necessary in foster care if you have children of the opposite sex in your home.  Here is a glimpse into what went through my mind while planning the kid's rooms in our home:

After we began putting our home back together, I started dreaming up what the "girl room" and "boy room" should look like.  I loved the idea of creating a comfortable and safe space that any child might love.  Lots of thought and planning has gone into these two special rooms in our home, and my heart is anxiously awaiting the day when these rooms will be finished and full.

Let's take a minute to look back at the before pictures of the middle bedroom, what became the "girl room".  We removed the pocket doors separating the bedrooms, and put them between the kitchen and laundry room.

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I love how the light from the windows fill up this room!  We turned this doorway into a closet for this room, and moved the bedroom door to the right wall, opening to the hallway.
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Once the sheetrock was up, I started dreaming of what this room would be!  I had a floral comforter that I loved, and knew I wanted to use in this room.  I pulled a light peachy color from it for the walls, Nearly Peach by Sherwin Williams.  I knew the wall color needed to be soft and welcoming to complement the natural light, and it turned out to be perfect.
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My mom gave us my childhood bed to use in this room.  It is a special piece that fit seamlessly into the design.
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An antique armoire provides extra closet space, since we were able to fit two beds into this room!
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I desperately tried to scrub the yellow brick on this fireplace, hoping it would clean up nicely.  I tried every trick in the book, but nothing brightened it up.  I finally decided just to paint the fireplace white to give it a fresh new look.  I carefully taped off and lightly spray-painted the fireplace cover with a bronzy-gold finish.  We stripped down the original mantels to bring them back to life, leaving them their natural color.
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This room seems so peaceful, yet fun, all at the same time!  I have baskets of books and stuffed animals in the room, just waiting to be loved!
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Here is a look at the before pictures of the front bedroom, what we call the "boy room".  We turned the bathroom into a walk-in closet, which has been a wonderful place for extra storage.  The most fun part of this room is the bead-board accent over the fireplace that we decided to keep!  Since the whole house was filled with bead-board just like this, we thought it would be fun to keep it visible in one special place!
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And here is the finished room!  We used the bead-board accent wall as inspiration for our wall and fireplace colors.  The wall color is Rushing River by Sherwin Williams, and the fireplace is Sea Serpent by Sherwin Williams--which is also our exterior color!  We stripped down this original mantel too, trying to avoid making the room look too busy.
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Some very sweet friends of ours passed down this set of bunk beds to us.  They fit perfectly on this wall, allowing the room to still feel spacious. 
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We were able to keep one of the solid bead-board walls in this room. It just needed a little caulk and paint!  
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I tried to mix in a few patterns without getting too crazy, since there is already so much going on in this room.
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Here is one more look at the fireplace.  It is a fun reminder of what all we went through to be where we are today!
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I set up a desk area on one wall, hanging a few of my Papa's old paddles for decoration.
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With a few books and toys, the room is set.  
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Now that the "kid's rooms" are finished, we are ready to welcome children into our home!  This is such an exciting time that we feel like we have waited so long for, and I can't believe it is finally here!  We already have our first placement, and I can't wait to tell you all about it.  But that's another blog for another day!  

I hope you have enjoyed this update, and I hope you'll keep in touch!  I love hearing your thoughts about our progress while sharing this journey with you.
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1 Comment
Linda
2/15/2019 02:31:43 pm

I just have to shed a few tears along with the sweat and sleepless nights it took for this home to be what it is today! It's touching to see family pieces mixed throughout the home. You and Phillip have created a fine place to raise a family and to serve others!
I wish you both many happy years in your house that feels so much like a home! Much love, mama

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