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My biggest and best makeovers of 2016!

Well HELLO my friends! How have you been?! I don't think I've ever taken this much time away from the blog but it was wonderful to decompress and spend time with friends and family. Our holiday season has been great and I hope yours has been too. 

I'm at the same spot I'm at every year at this time -- so ready to put away Christmas decor and get the house sparkling clean. I'm also totally ready to tackle some DIY projects...I've got the itch! 

But first I like to finish up the year by recapping some of my favorite projects of the year. This time I'm focusing on rooms that I completed or mostly completed. If you've been around for long you know it sometimes takes me years to redo a room from start to finish, so when I even get close I'm thrilled. 😆

I'll start with the beginning of the year and of course will link to each space as I go! 

Early this year I finished up the dining room turned library transformation that had been underway for years! I was THRILLED to get it finished up. Here's a reminder of how our dining room looked for a long time: 
dining room turned library

Years ago I started by building a wall of built ins
DIY built ins

And I finished up the space with a new light fixture and rug earlier this year:  
DIY bookcases using cabinets

I've since simplified the bookcase decor some and I'll share that soon. It was feeling a little heavy to me and I love the simpler look! 

I've been transforming our bedroom for years now...it's been a long haul. ;) I did get quite a bit done this year and it's SO close to done! I got and made some new bedding: 

And finally finished painting each big wall (one at a time) that had been a dark gray/green for ten years: 
dark gray green walls

Here's how they look now:
Whitestone paint color

decorating around TV

I ADORE our bedroom now. It's so bright and crisp and still has plenty of contrast with the dark accent wall and floors. Love!!

Our guest room has had a few more updates (I just realized I haven't even shared some of the recent ones!) and it's just a couple more projects away from being done. I ended up painting the accent wall white to make it pop and we got a beautiful new metal bed
metal farmhouse bed

And I finally painted the IKEA dressers (and added some pretty DIY knobs) a couple months ago:
IKEA rast makeover

This room is so cozy and pretty, I just love it. 

One of the biggest transformations in our home was in the smallest room. The difference paint and new light bulbs made in our son's bathroom was staggering. It was VERY yellow before: 
bright yellow bathroom makeover

I painted the walls, printed out some art and changed the bulbs...all made a HUGE difference in here. 
boys bathroom makeover

My hope is that we'll be able to tackle bigger projects in this room this year! 

I think our basement got the biggest updates this year. It started when we had a huge flood from our HVAC system into my husband's office. We pulled up the carpet in there and decided to go with vinyl, water-resistant flooring instead: 
vinyl flooring in basement

We loved the flooring so much, later in the year we pulled up the rest of the gross carpet, put this stuff down everywhere and rearranged some furniture: 
the best basement flooring

It was like a brand new space just by moving the sectional around!

We LOVE this flooring! It has been absolutely wonderful down here. I don't worry about it one bit: 
flooring perfect for basement

You can see above that we started another big project down there too -- the fireplace wall we had planned for years. 

I shared the final fireplace wall here...we're obsessed with it: 
DIY stacked stone fireplace

We spend SO much time down here now...it's been so awesome and has completely changed the feel of the whole basement. 

Another one of my biggest and favorite project was changing up our loft/craft room. It's a large space that we were never using well:
craft room makeover

Here's a look at how this room looks now -- it functions as a craft room and office so perfectly!: 
shiplap office with big desk

Our new, large desk is my favorite part and both my husband and I use it almost every day. This room is SO functional now and all the added storage in the cabinets and window seat is fantastic!:
DIY wrapping station

I hate any underutilized space and this room was one of them until this transformation. It's such a beautiful space to work!

I forgot about another favorite! (I have a lot of them, duh.) Years ago I painted our mudroom a dark peacock blue:
dark beadboard walls mudroom

DIY bench in mudroom

It really is a lovely color, but it just didn't mesh with us or the rest of our house. The difference some white paint made was incredible
white beadboard in mudroom

white beadboard light blue walls

It is so welcoming and bright now (again, the new bulbs help tremendously!) and I feel happy the second I walk through that door! It fits with the rest of the house so much better now. 

And finally, this one isn't a room makeover, but it's a project that has been incredibly popular all year and especially since Christmas. You guessed it...it's all about purging! :) I shared my experience with the Konmari method and how it has literally changed our lives:
after the konmari purge

Usually this time of year I'm starting to purge big time...and I won't need to do nearly what I have it the past because of this method. Changed. my. life. I'm looking forward to going through a few things and then focusing on deep cleaning the house instead of trying to get rid of everything...cause it's already gone. :) 

I hope you enjoyed the recap -- is there a room makeover you loved? It's hard for me to pick a favorite but it would have to be between the basement progress and the loft makeover. Both have made such a big difference in our home! 

THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart for an amazing 2016 and for coming back to see what I'm up to every week. Writing this blog continues to be one of the greatest joys of my life. Have a safe and fun New Year's Eve and I'll see you next year! :) 






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