I ended up using it on the wall in my mudroom.. It’s great for holding skipping ropes, dog leashes, wet towels, and stuff like that.. Usually in the Summer this area is just a big mess of toys and outdoor gear, but now it’s just a little more organized.
I’ll be back first thing-ish next week with some fresh new posts!I’ve been saving up all my ideas while I’ve been waiting for this new design to come together so I’ve got some good ones for ya.. Good luck!.

a Rafflecopter giveawayA few months ago when I posted my big before-and-after super reveal of., I shared with you that I knew there were quite a few blank spaces to fill in around the room, but that I was actually happy about that because I could continue to have fun and enjoy the process of decorating in there.Well, I’ve been doing just that, so today I thought I’d share some of my thoughts on filling blank walls in kids’ rooms, as well as some more pictures of the room, just for fun.. 1).

Start with Fabric.Great fabric can make a room.

If you find a few fabrics that you and your son/daughter love, then you can go nuts with it and make all kinds of different things to fill the walls.
You’re pretty much guaranteed to love everything you make as long as you love the fabrics!.It really brightens everything up in here when you walk into the room from the kitchen..
Sometimes taking the lazy road and just doing half a job is the way to go!I don’t think I’d like it quite as much if I had painted the whole thing.. And just in case you’re wondering… No.
It doesn’t always look this tidy and perfectly styled.. It’s really mostly just a home for legos.It’s perfect for that too though!.
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