my EXTREME small closet makeover
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
- Welcome back to another exciting episode of That 70’s House! Today, I'm diving into the transformation of my bedroom closet. This space was crying for a makeover, needing both functional upgrades and aesthetic improvements. Watch me turn this unorganized and awkward space into a peaceful, chic and inviting corner of my bedroom. Plus, I may have discovered a mysterious hole in my wall and transformed it into a second closet! You don't want to miss it.
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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 - intro
0:39 - closet tour (before)
3:25 - decluttering
5:43 - demo begins
9:50 - painting
11:35 - trimming out closet
13:20 - new teak dresser
15:23 - staining wood
17:13 - small closet construction
19:13 - vintage lighting install
21:30 - reassemble closet
22:25 - DIY door panel
25:20 - final touches
26:00 - final reveal
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Host & Creative : Becky Wright
Producer : Nina Pikula
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A funky print on the empty wall inside the closet would make it perfectttt
this is a good idea, but I also think the slide door matches the area. It looks like going to a short term solution.
@@TonyYeungExe I don't understand what you're saying. What do you mean 'it looks like going to a short term solution.'? And why can't you have a funky print inside and the slide door as well?
I was thinking walpaper on the back of the new unit
Rewatch the video and pay attention the trimming. No time for you. Bye
A mirror.
I was hoping you would make and attach open shelving along the new teak cabinet to the ceiling, to create a divide/hallway! That would have been so cute! (Not that it’s not cute without it!)
I was picturing this too, similar to what Kelsey did for her sister’s space!
was coming to say the exact same thing. I know they've done similar in another make over (think it was one of their sisters rooms or similar) and it worked really well
Came here to say the same! Maybe in the future!
I agree, the cabinet still looks a bit awkward and this would better integrate it. Or at least put an large upright plant on cabinet to create a bit more of a seperate space, something to draw the eye up
I was thinking the same! Like a hanging from the ceiling open shelving!
We need a runner to tie in the outside and inside parts of this beautiful closet!! Colour and texture would be a great bonus ❤
came here to say the same thing !
my thoughts exactly!!
Like this too :)
I love how you made it work with the awkward space you already had rather than tearing it down & building a new closet. This is a realistic DIY & shows how to get creative without doing a complete gut
A full length mirror at the end of the closet would make dressing up very easy❤
I was so hoping you’d extend the closet into the space and move the bedroom door in, I feel like you could have got so much more storage that way and you wouldn’t have had to cover the opening in the wall. Looked like the stopper for the small door you made could have been placed inside the wall facing the clothes then you wouldn’t have had anything jutting out from the wall. Seems like you like it though so I’m happy for you! Making closet changes has always made clothes feel like new for me! :)
Exactly- wasted space
same thought, I'd have extended it
Thats a great ideal!
Me too!! I really thought she would use this entire empty space, build new walls and make it a big walking closet…!!
…ditto….thought maybe there would be a little hallway into the bedroom…enclose that whole square space and incorporate the wall cubby into the closet…add a simple bifold door similar to the bathroom door…granted, a lot more work but the closet space would double - and be closed off….
I would trade out the sliding door with a sliding piece of art!!!
And I foresee a knee injury on that little wooden stopper on the wall!
I was thinking itd be so handy to have a mirror there and then put it on hinges so it could swing open! Art would be sick too.
It is definitely an improvement, but here's what I would have done differently:
I would have taken the whole space down to the studs and extended the closet out into the bedroom (including the area where you have the dresser and the weird wall hole). In that way, there would be a short hallway into your bedroom (that is the back of the new longer closet). The walls in the short hallway could have been gallery walls or covered in a cool wallpaper. With the new, much longer walk-in closet, I would have installed a pocket door that matches the door on your ensuite bathroom. Unfortunately, I think the faux shoji door that you made looks a bit DIY when seen in the same frame as the bathroom door, which is similar. I also would have paneled the new walk-in closet with cedar panels so that it always smells fresh, and it protects any woolens you might have. Into the weird square hole in the wall, I would have created built-in wooden shelving, but just make them not so deep. They would have been great to hold hats or purses on display.
Agreed. The space does nothing and could easily have been incorporated into making a much larger wardrobe
Close to my thoughts. Only I would have opened the wall to the funny space and put a hanger like she has. But it would be so much easier to get to not this odd hidden closet space you have to dig things out of.
This. That whole cubbyhole thing is so weird and it's still a ton of wasted space that does not flow at all with anything. and that dresser cuts off a walkway and interupts the flow too.
It seems like Becky stated that there’s a stairway behind the long wall in the closet, limiting what she could do with the cubby. She didn’t show how far down the cubby went, so could have another obstruction there, as well.
Exactly wat I had in mind!!!!
I saw a hack that I think would be very useful here - to use the shorter, kid sized clothes hangers for pants instead of the standard size. It helps a ton with tight spaces like this closet - the pants fit snugly on the smaller sized hanger giving you extra inches of space and looks nicer too. Lovely job on the makeover! It looks great!
came here to say the same thing! It's the easiest thing, and they fit most pants perfectly
My family/parents lived in Japan for 8 years and bought most of our furniture there. Any furniture pieces with a paper element has always been Washi paper rather than rice paper and we’ve replaced it over the years as it got ripped. It’s made of fibers, is more transparent, and normally has some more texture to it than rice paper but is still very strong! Sometimes it can be inlaid with leaves or flowers etc but we have always used a plain creamy roll. Not sure where it is sold in Canada but I think that is probably more what you were going for with the panel!
the dresser as a partition feels so boutique hotel! the whole makeover is gorgeous
I just wish it was centered on the wall lol, idk why that bugs me so much
@@carolinerowland2 i thought that too!
The wood panelling and track lights are so cool! I think a midcentury room divider above that cabinet would be a cool way to define the space even more. Amazing makeover as always!
I love how you can see the space go back in time when they show the before and after. The new look literally takes you BACK😍😍😍
🥰 thank you for watching!!
The paneling looks so great in the main closet that you might want to glam up the little one, too. If you ever want to make the closet bigger, you could just extend the whole thing out into your room. It would look great.
I think an art print instead of the rice paper window would be even cooler!
But love the makeover 👏 stellar job, as always
ouu! thats a great idea too :) thank you for watching!!
Agreed! A little extra colour too 🥰
Or a mirror! Either way, it's groovy ✌️
That’s exactly what I was thinking! Adding a piece of art would blend beautifully with the space instead of a window next to another door. It distracts me. Everything else I love including the window but for a different project
I was just about to comment that. I agree!!
You should frame the white swan in a shadow box and put it in the office that would be so sentimental
Some room divider shelves above the dresser would look so cute! Probably attach to the ceiling or the wall if you don’t want to alter the dresser. 👌🏼
I think there are ways to make this space more effective - but I LOVE how you decided to makeover the space. It's much more unique and has so much character and intrigue. You're so creative and I love your style, but mostly I have a deep admiration for how you commit to the vibes and use your ingenuity to bring your vision to life. You are seriously one of my favorite artists out there - and that's what you are! You make beautiful art ❤️
Thank you! 😊
When Becky began staining: “Oh, no! It’ll be so dark!”
When she finished staining: “ Oh, wow! It looks so warm!”
Well done! I was there for the 70s; this feels so _real._ A lot of childhood feels rushing back right now. . .
Have you considered making a grid pattern with extra pieces of wood on the 'back' of the cabinet? So it matches the wall door? I think it would add a lot of cohesiveness to everything 😊
Great idea!
that's a great suggestion! thank you for watching 🥰
Becky is an absolute mood in this video. I found this video more entertaining than informative or inspiring 😂 You look happy,chatty and positive Becky. Lots of love ❤
Definitely getting 70 sexy stash vibes. Really
Right! So ❤️ beautiful! 💗
I couldn't help but to marvel at Becky's glow! I need her skin care routine lol
Becky don't tell anyone else but ur my fav, you're transformations are always so vintage but stylish and refreshingly modern
Becky and Rochelle 😉
You said the hole goes into the basement? It's probably a laundry chute then. So your dirty clothes go straight to the basement to wash
If it has an actual metal longing almost like a ac vent it might be a laundry chute. They’re the bomb if your washer and dryer is in the basement. The size is more like an old dumb waiter very interesting.
That big and that high? I doubt it's that
@@erikaplante-jean7745 it's a pretty average size
She said it the STAIRS to the basement directly under her, which means it's likely structural and can't be moved. If she cut a hole in the hole, her clothes would just land on the stairs. 🤪
@@valarya yeah not a good plan. I’m curious what was behind the wall adjacent to the closet if she could’ve enlarged the closet. Old houses are full of mysteries
I try not to let video drops control my schedule, but when Becky posts a home update it’s time to drop everything and be delighted by the abundance of creativity.
I would definitely stain the bathroom door on the inside of the bedroom the same colour as the stain you’ve used to bring it all together! Other than that it’s amazingggg, I love it xx
an art piece on the empty wall in the closet is a must!
Becky you must be a magician. I'm always blown away with how you transform the environment and not just the place you work on. I LOVE how it looks every time, there has never been a meh
You are so clever ! How you find the right solutions to some quirky problems is truly inspiring ❤
😊 thank you
Becky, did you just reinvent the sliding barn door trend?! 🤩
The applications-hiding electrical panels, minimalist entry key rack cover, even for bathroom privacy (those awkward windows too close to the neighbor 😅), oooohhh that was GENIUS!!!
This is INCREDIBLE. I feel like people don't think to make changes to their closets, but it is a space you access every day, so you might as well make it functional and stylish. In your case, you also enhanced the whole vibe of your room!! Love it!!
So true! Thank you for watching!!
Okay I have ideas!!!
1. So I like the cabinet separating the space but it would be so cute if you added shelves that run parallel to the cabinet. You could display decor, accessories, books, and maybe even some stack of cool tees or denim.
2) I would extend the sheet wall that you used inside of the closet to the other wall. Basically elongating the closet. You could still have the cute sliding door but I would create a whole new feeling
3) the little nook with the sliding door would be so cute if also finished in the sheet wall and stained. But an added thought would be adding shelving or some sort of organization for accessories or for makeup. Also the sliding door being changed to a mirror- that could be like a whole hidden vanity/ getting ready space.
THIS 👏🏼 I’ve never had this many EXACT same thoughts with a stranger before!! Like wow, I was thinking the same design edits as the reveal shots were rolling. Well said and great eye girlie! 🤗
Additional alternative ideas that snowballed from there…
1. Use that taller dresser/credenza (to the left of the door in one of wider room pans) instead To create an actual “wall/divide” top to bottom.
2. If keeping the shorter credenza in place, put the mirror on that wall behind it (next to the door) so it’s kind of like a dressing table and you can look directly across…..which could then reflect a nice piece of art (as others have suggested) over that little stairwell cubby space. Very boutiquey.
3. Throw some supports in that cubby space, more of that same paneling, and then install and slide out “trays” (slim drawers) for accessories (think ikea pax).
Obviously an all-out reno with new/moved walls would be great but I could understand that being a later project after just completing the bathroom.
Nevertheless love the commitment to this aesthetic and how it’s cohesively coming together. 😊
That small space would be an ideal place for a hidden safe box to store expensive jewelleries,$$, etc. With an art / mirror to cover it.
that hole is definitely a dumbwaiter, how fun!
Such a beautiful transformation! Becky has such an interesting style, I wish she could come make over my space! I would of loved to see some artwork on that blank wall in the closet since you can see it from the rest of your space.
Great makeover! Loving that Shoji screen idea, that was a perfect solution and looks so good with your bathroom door!!! Tip my hat to ya!👍❤️
thanks for watching 🥰
I’m not an expert, but I think the paper is normally has oil applied?
This looks much better, and groovier! Love the vintage pieces. I'd probably paint the inside of the funky cupboard so it looked less creepy inside, but that's just me. So glad you replaced the bedroom door for something much more appropriate. I love this series.
Ive always loved closet organization, idk why haha cuz having a crazy closet is relatable and the ideas for fixes are inspiring
First observation, I’m LOVING this crocheted top 😍😍😍
Wow wow wow. This is so well made!!! Great job :) Also- your camera presence is so good in this video!
oh amazing! Thank you for the tips and for watching 💞
Genius vertical sliding door hack!!!
💞 thank you so much!
That transaction with the door was everything!! Great job editing team!!
Hey Becky, I'm Japanese and I didn't even know what shoji paper was made from so I looked it up in Japanese and apparently most of it is made of regular pulp (for making paper) lol. Technically it's "washi" AKA Japanese paper - you might have heard of washi tape. Best bet is to search for "washi paper". Even then, modern Japanese shoji have a plastic coating over the paper because as you can imagine it's easy to rip or even bust through them like the Koolaid man (like in old Japanese historic films). Loved your idea! I think its great to see appreciation of other cultures and being open to learning. Peace XOXO
I was literally just planning a total reorganize of my small cluttered closet and 9x11 bedroom when i took a break to eat lunch and this video came up! Great ideas!
The Shoji screen was a BRILLIANT idea, Becky. Awesome color match to the teak cabinet with the stain! Love that the lighting is from the 70's. You've outdone yourself again!
I love this! What a great redesign without having to go to the trouble of tearing down walls and expanding the closet zone - the cabinet also uses up the empty space in front of your closet so nicely! Like a fancy boudoir to dress at, but also a great spot to hide little things like socks and shorts.
Great work Becky ( and sometimes Austin with new hair).
Have you considered doing a full new “walk in built in “ cupboard? If you ever could, try build it out past tiny cupboard and main entrance.
Anyway I would have placed the hanging rods on the small back wall and shelves on the side . Perhaps even vice versa . Some more space for garments and accessories.
Look there is many ways of doing things but it is what suits you and your needs. Maybe one day both of your closests would be on the wall next to the new bathroom door with a ottoman and cute dresser with all the accessories or get ready things and the closet you just build is something else ( winter cupboard/ gear cupboard…).
Just keep growing with your home!
Looks great!
I think the wall hole closet was probably used for extra bedding and pillows. Just seems like a perfect space for it. Easily accessible when it's cold but not taking up space in the closet or dresser. And it's also a space I'd come up with to DIY if I didn't have storage for bedding.
Yes! Pre-80s homes had so many of these nooks turned linen closet/ winter closet/ hat closet! (70s homes not so much on the off season hat box storage but 1900s-50s yes!) Great point.
So many modern homes they drywall nooks without putting the frame and cubby door on it because it squares a room off and takes less time etc. & buyers find the space and then get so surprised by the "waste" or "secret room".
Hi Becky, If you go to The Paper Place on Queen Street in Toronto, you will find the paper you want. They are very knowledgeable and there are oodles of choices. Would you consider finishing the inside of the cabinet closet? The other one looks soooo good, I just feel it would be an extra treat for you to have a well-finished interior of that space too. You could also add shelving above the unit outside the closet to make it look like more of a built-in, but it might make things claustrophobic. The lighting is amazing and I can't believe how resourceful you are! You are an inspiration for saving money!
+1 ask for washi maybe!
Heck yes! I'm loving this series
yay!! thank you
yayyy Becky! 🥰
loveeee love love! I feel maybe a little golden pothos on the wall divider dangling down the side? :) i noticed you removed one eyeball light from the track making it three instead of four. you made the right call for sure! 10/10
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This makeover looks so good Becki! I love the cabinet divider, the wood paneling, the new/vintage track light system. I think your shoji screen idea and the track system for it is amazing, but I think it would have been even cooler if you made it to mirror the look of the windowed door you see being it (to your bathroom?). I also love the pendant light, but I actually think you should use it elsewhere because it's kind of covering up the cool track lights behind it.
This looks amazing! I love the color of wood in the end - really changes the vibe of the area! I like how you repurposed the rods in new spaces vs throwing them out for something new. Also, I'm pretty sure washi paper is used for the shoji doors/dividers/windows! (I would also recommend the 'Washi Transformed' exhibit if you ever get the chance - I think y'all might especially like Horiki Eriko's Ishi/Tane series of lights)
your whole style in both your home and clothes is such a vibe!! also for the door I’m pretty sure it’s some type of washi paper that you’d be looking for!
Loooooove it. Gasped when I saw the stained walls to match the dresser, came together beautifully
I always have to trust the process. You’re like a magician. I LOVE LOVE LOVE how this turned out! And I love that the screen mimics the door on that side. SO GOOD!!!
You absolutely knocked it out of the park! Wow!
I love how you created the space outside of the closet incorporating it into the closet. I personally would have hung a full length mirror on that wall opening and put it on a hinge so it opens and closes and then add jewelry caddies to the dresser top and you have a whole area to "finish" or admire your outfit in your new extended closet space! ❤
Love it~ I'd turned the strange cabinet deal thing into shoe closet, with shelving ...
I want to see art hanging in that closet SO MUCH!!!
This is cute!!!
A slat wall over the new dresser would be so nice it would make a statement and act more of a divider, but it's still see-through and gives that mid century vibe.
Another chance for a tamber wall!
For what I know was a money saving idea and a fix, you did a wonderful job. I love the screen that you created. Great job, as always. 👏🏼👏🏼
I genuinely didn't expect a closet makeover to be this interesting! I like the result too. 🤩
THE SLIDING DOOR THING IS GENIUS
Absolutely crushed it!!! The styling on top of the dresser really pulled that idea together.
I love it!! Thanks for the tip on the drawer sliders - going to use that on the over siezed art work that is currently hiding my kitchen through. Great job!
I think a runner rug extending out to where the teak dresser is at would really add to that whole long entry space idea that you were talking about! 🥰 Plus bring in some color and texture to add to the vibe you’re curating here!
Fantastic solutions. As for the rice paper, you can make it more transparent by rubbing some oil like baby oil into the paper (not edible oils). The space behind the rice paper looks like it doesn't have a floor, so you might become annoyed if stuff falls off the hangers. 😆Love how it all looks!
at @2:15 you can see it does have a floor
@@Rocannee oh, I didn't see that. thank you!
I would definitely put some amazing retro art over the sliding little door!
That's a great idea!
Ugh thank you so much - I'm currently trying to makeover a room that has 70s paneling and this gave me so many good ideas for trim and finishing work 🙌
You got this!
This is giving 70’s resort hotel vibes but in the BEST way. I love the warm teak and the lights but I gasped when I saw the Japanese inspired door so good 🔥
It would be a fun party theme to have all your old costume diy ideas and display the originals ❤
For the diy that is Japanese inspired there is paper called vellum. It's like a thicker version of trace paper but you can still see through it, it's at most art stores.
I can’t explain how good this makeover was!!! I’m so impressed by the reimagining of this space ❤ the vibes are immaculate and the space plan is 🔥
LOVE IT BECKY!! ❤ my suggestion is not budget friendly, but I thought it would be so cool to add a wall where the dresser is allowing for more hanger space. Or, adding a fluted sheet of acrylic to the middle of the dresser would be neat to give further division of spaces 💕 but it’s perfect as is! Love it so much
This looks so much better! Love the lighting and your GENIUS drawer track idea!
I'm actually obsessed with this. This is honestly my favorite thing you've done.
What amazes me is how beautiful you made the closest in just a few days! Everything you did seems doable for those of us just starting out. I need to cover the walls in my guest bathroom (there are three layers of wallpaper, the first stuck to the sheet rock and is not removable), so we are thinking about putting up paneling, adding trim like you did. The problem is cutting around a window. I also loved what you did with the hole, although I wonder how far down it goes if you happen to drop anything? The rich color of the stain and the piece of furniture are amazing!!
I think the space came out stunning ! Totally into the sliding door 🥹🥹
Great stuff! As someone who lived in Japan, the paper on the doors has no transparency. It will let daylight through, but you cant see anything through it at all. So without a light on in the small closet space, it will look the same as a traditional door in Japan :)
Also for the stopper piece, maybe it would be better to have glued it to the back of the frame of sliding door, so that it catches the bottom ledge of the opening when lowered down. Of course, it would need to be just low enough so that it doesn't also catch the top of the opening and be able to close fully. But I think it would look a lot sleeker to have that hidden.
Was I the only one who thought the door was going to be a painting on hinges?? Secret door!! Looks great!! So much cleaner and streamlined
I love the stained walls, it really gives 70s glam. I also love the idea for the cubby hole, but maybe it‘s better suited for storing winter coats or the bulky, not often used clothes. Personally, i‘d store suitcases in there.
I think your closet would‘ve benefited from building a wall closing off the extension. You can hang a full-length mirror on it and storage for accessories. Also, it‘s absurd the amount of bulky lamps you have in that corner of your room 😂. I know it‘s not the aesthetic, but led strip lights are just better for the closet, and those lamps are too gorgeous to tuck away in such a tight space.
THAT AWKWARD above the stairs space , its brilliant what you did with that , i especially love 🧡 that sliding door
Rice paper goes almost clear when you paint an acrylic matte medium or watered down glue (don't know if the glue may discolor over time though) I used the matte medium all the time with rice paper on collage. Also, if you don't mind the mini "closet" door not coming all the way down you could attach that small piece of wood to the back of the screen with a screw. It would just need to be attached low enough that it won't block you closing it when you push it up- probably about an inch and a half or so I'm guessing?
that makes so much sense
I think the wood piece on the wall wont last long anyway.
@@darlingxo3614 I imagined I would smack my leg on the piece of wood! :)
You look so beautiful in this video, girl you were glowing in that red top and perfect hair!
The space looks so much more calming 😍
I love that you're keeping wood paneling alive.
I love everything about this❤, but my only "concern" is clothes falling of of their hangers in the weird space and then not being able to easily pick them up or forget about them because they fell of without you knowing. 😮
The small door is a laundry chute. My grandparents' farmhouse, built in the 1950s had one, but much smaller. They still had the old washing machine in the basement, with the mangle and the basins that were rolled out into the middle of the basement floor on laundry day. It was much faster to pop the laundry into the chute and have it land in the basement, instead of walking up and down all those stairs with it, especially when you had bedding to wash for 30 house guests. The laundry was dried on a long wire clothes line in the apple orchard.
I love this! As someone also trying to figure out how to make my tiny closet more functional, this is EVERYTHING! My only thought is what if you put a see through cube storage piece on top of the dresser to further separate that space? I’m thinking one of those funky mid century ones that are used so often as a half wall transition piece/space divider. But honestly love the idea of bringing the closet out to the room without closing it off!
Whoaaaa, yes!
Great choices. Great learning moments. I think you guys are so bright that people expect you be know it alls but you're so great for showing the developing of new skills. Ofteb things people say they would do, is something they have never even done, so I really appreciate how accepting of strangers ideas happens here too.
These projects take so much time and you make such fun choices.
I think in a dressing area I totally dig keeping it open, not just expanding the closet so its less claustrophobic but also clean/restful from other vantage points in the room. (My surfaces are puled with clothes but I have goals of simple...😊)
1. I would love to see a full length mirror maybe an atomic/ 40s/ omeba / square oval.
2. A runner or oversized large rug? So hard to get right but something might work for all of yhe traffic going on there.
If it was me I need a non bathroom space to sit and do my hair and makeup (without humidity interfering) so I would need a different cabinet and probably a vanity mirror and outlet in the room.
I like the idea of tambour where the dividing cabinet is and like on the dressing side could be a million lil nails for necklaces and jewelry. But not 💯 on if it is needed.
I love the sliding solution for the built-in cabinet nook turned closet rail.
I might have gone to the hassel of re-framing if somehow able to make the bottom ledge level with what is likely an uneven base of the winter-cabinet but thats moot if it isn't that big of a reach up with your particular items.
It seems a little crowded, but I think thats because the rest of the room wasn't involved yet for filming.
Congrats and thanks for welcoming dialogue. I wish I could do this in my city! (I work in theater and events and get to make for others.)
Geez I thought it was great and I love it. It bothers me that so many people were suggesting their own ideas. And that is it just it. They are their own ideas. No DIY project should look or function the same. It all depends on personal needs, likes, and wants. (example: all hangers the same) just doing that in my closet made a heck of a difference. So paint the walls orange if you want. It is your choice. Also, while it will help you keep more organized there will be times when it gets messed up again, but now you already have it arranged which will make a lot easier to get things done.
A runner rug would go so nicely in the closet extending out to be in line with the cabinet ❤
I love this transformation! Your home is so custom and suits you perfectly! Awesome before and after! And I think some of these comments are from people who have never done renos. Why create walls when you find something so perfect as that cabinet. Very retro and fits perfectly with your design.
Hope this helps in the future foam brushes are actually designed for this!
Staining.
Wide foam brush (not roller).
Lay brush down put a dot near the foam on the handle.
- Dot is either the reaching stroke or the pulling stroke, you'll choose it just helps.
Once you load the brush it is designed to unload stain in your stroke, and then like wipe in your stroke back.
Dot keeps it consistent.
When staining a flat wall get like a 6inch foam brush for $3.
I think wallpapering the back little nook hole would be super cute. When sliding the clothes it would pop! Something with that amber orange color. ✨
This was sooo satisfying! LOVE a functional closet space. So inspired!
in regards to the random mystery hole in the wall - some family friends growing up had something similar, and it was essentially used as a way to make doing laundry more efficient (throwing your clothes down this chute that leads straight into the laundry room). not sure if that’s what yours was initially intended for but the idea just crossed my mind!
i might have another idea for the space above the stairs. we have those pull able cloth racks that sit on a gas lift system that you an pull out of the closet towards you for easy access. installed for my not so tall mother to be able to use the entire height of the closet
You've outdone yourself with this one Becky!
I really think you outdid yourself w this one, Becky! HUGE transformation, and it's perfect.