Part if this is a re-post form my son's bedroom re-do last year. We taped off and painted a wall in his room to look like brick. It took a lot of measuring and running tape, to make a Brick grid.
Once the grid was taped out, we had to cut off every other piece to make it look like bricks, not squares. Then we painted with red and sponged with several other colors to give it some depth. Once the painting was done, we removed the tape before the paint could dry, then you get nice clean lines! Here is the finished wall! I planed to decorate the room with vintage gas station signs, and cans. It turned out very cute, but over the last year Nicholas has really gotten into maps and globes too, so I decided to incorporate some of those into his room as well.
I had this old chair, some wood pieces that were old shelves, I think the were about 10 x 12, and an ugly dresser. So I rounded up the troops to do all the dirty work for me, The kids hauled, the hubby painted, and I did very little! I was able to sit and mod podge the drawers, then I took a nap, while the hubbs finished the rest for me. I had to be the "director" today, and did not like it one bit! I would much rather be the one doing the dirty work, but at least he was willing to do it all for me!
He cleaned Nicholas' room, and got everything put together! It turned out so cool, and now Nicholas has lots of maps to look at all over his room!
So I wonder what else I will think up while I sit here on my couch...
57 comments:
Oh I love it! Very well done!
This is so awesome...you have great vision and design elements. I love how you incorporated the bricks, gas stations paraphernalia, globes and maps into your room makeover. The colors on the walls are perfect. Your Nicholas must love his room!
~judi ;)
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Wow - this is really neat! Loving the dresser and how everything came together.
Very cute! Im amazed at how you did that wall must have taken forever!
Great room. Love the creativity.
I love it Missy especially the dresser. I have a question--I just got a bunch of coffee bean burlap bags. Did you do anything to get the smell out?
I LOVE the dresser! What a great idea.
I love what you did to the chair...very clever. The room looks fabulous, too
That is a very cool room. I bet your little guy really loves it!
Nancy
I just found your blog, I think it is so adorable. I love you head board for your bed. SO cute!
Anyways im grabing your button for sure!
Amanda
What a great idea for his room. Neat brick treatments and I really like the map dresser!
I love how you used the maps on a lot of different surfaces. Everything looks amazing!
Very nice and I bet he loves his room !
Kammy
wow, that room is fantastic! it looks awesome, those "bricks" are really cool, and I bet they were a ton of work! Great impact in the room though! awesome, awesome, awesome!
Wow! What a cool room. The brick looks great!
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I love his room it turned out great!
I can't tell you how much I love the maps! And the bricks turned out so well. So real looking!
Andrea @ TheTrainToCrazy.com
I like your brick wall. I did one for my teenage son's room. I didn't tape it off. I just eyed it in. Check it out, http://lesrondabatchelor.blogspot.com/2009/06/project-2-jaysens-room.html
That's really cool!!!!! That's a lot of tape and patience. I'm really impressed.
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Great Job. I can't even imagine how long that took to do. The room looks great.
Love all the maps! Thanks for the ideas!
Fantastic! You did an amazing job, I really can't get over that brick wall! Nice way of bringing it all together with the maps.
This room is incredible. The room is amazing. You did a fantastic job. Way to go!
Missy, that is awesome!
Leigh
Tales from Bloggeritaville
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That turned out really well.
I love the desk chair, and the drawers and the vintage hardware on the dresser drawers.
Good work...Commanding the troops!
If you ask me, way to get it done. LOL
This is a great room - I love the bricks so much.
Wow! I would have never thought of any of that, but it looks awesome. I especially love all you did with the maps. What a cool room!
That is absolutley addorable and if it wasn't 5:30am I would be up in my son's room right now with some maps and the mod podge!! I love your blog, keep coming up with ideas. Hope your knee is doing better and that you will be able to get off the couch soon. I know that I can't stand sitting around and not being able to do what I want. Also sorry about your Grandfather's passing.
You made that dresser cool! Amazing transformation everywhere!! You work well as director! :)
What a great room. I love maps too. It reminds me of a small town "filling station". Love it!
WOW!!! I love that brick wall. It looks like a lot of work but it looks so real. I never thought to use maps as decor, my son loves maps right now maybe I'll have to do something with them! Thanks for sharing
Kaysi
Keeping It Simple
How fabulous, Missy! That wall is the icing on the cake here. As soon as I saw the brick and Texico sign, I was sold!
Such a fun room to look at!
Donna
Love your blog! That brick wall is AMAZING! I'm so happy I found you. YOu must be added to my favorites!
Lindsay
What a lot of work, but what a transformation! Looks awesome!
The whole room is lovely but that map dresser is amazing!
LOVE maps, so i love all this. Great job!!! Lezlee
My fave part is the chair-how fun is that? I also love the brick wall-it looks so real! Thanks for sharing and for linking back!
-Tiff
That is fantastic! Indy wants to redo his room this year into an "adventure" theme with lots of maps and "artifacts" a la Indiana Jones (it's a sickness I tell you) and I've been looking for a way to incorporate maps. This is perfect! Thanks for sharing.
wow, what a visionary you are! I would never have thought that painting a brick pattern on the wall would look so amazingly stylish!!
someone should be thankful for all that labor intensive taping :)
GREAT WORK!
Adorable. I love it.
Cheri
Very cool room! I have a couple of map loving boys here, I might need to think about a few of these ideas for their room. I especially love the dresser!
I love this!!! Did you have to put anything on the chair besides modpodge to keep it from being sticky? I have that exact chair in that exact before condition...would love to do that with it!! Thanks!!
Oh. my. goodness. That room is fantastic, I love the dresser!!
Wow, That looks so good. The maps are such an added plus!
smiles, alice
That looks so fantastic! What a fun room!
Melissa
I love the maps! You have one lucky little boy, I am sure he will ace Geography now.
Wow! That brick wall is terrific! I wish I was doinf my little boys room-but he's a big boy now! I do think I'd like to bring in the map idea somehow!
~Nancy
wow, this room turned out incredible! cute boys, too :)
Wow on the brick wall. Looks so real!
Great job on the wall - it looks amazing! I linked to this on my weekly roundup thanks so much for sharing!
What a cool room! Love the brick wall.
What an amazing room! I love the bricks. And the map dresser - awesome! I am working on a map project right now. Love it!
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Jen
SOOOOO Awesome! I can't even imagine the work that wall took! The decorations are a great touch to the finished room!
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Thanks everyone! It really didn't take us nearly as long as you would think, once the tape was strung, it was a piece of cake!
Bec4, I let mine sit outside for a few days, that really seems to help!
I love, love, LOVE the brick wall! I may just have to do that at my house!
The map dresser is very cool and I have so much respect for the patience and time you spent on the brick wall. The thought that you put into this room really shows.
I love both the faux brick and the map drawers. What a fun room! I am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com. Grab my "featured" button.
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