One Room Challenge (1): Woodland Big Boy Room Plans
One Room Challenge (Week 2): A VERY Slow Start
One Room Challenge (Week 3): Moving Right Along
One Room Challenge (Week 4): Big News!
I slaved away at the sewing machine for many hours and ran into several hiccups but I am so pleased with how it turned out!
The trundle bed was an awesome find on Facebook Marketplace and originally had a chipped up navy blue finish. I painted it gray so that it didn’t feel quite so heavy and I knew that the gray would be ultra calming in this space.
I lightly distressed it since I knew it would be taking a lot of hits from my wild toddler. I think that it brought out the details beautifully (tutorial here).
The fox pillow is cheerful and pairs perfectly with the affordable woodland themed bedding that I chose.
Right from the start I knew that I wanted wood letters for his name and I decided to hang them from a branch that my father in law had trimmed from their tree.
At the end of the bed I got this gray toybox and made a cushion for it using some woodland creature fabric.
Above the toy box I hung up this adorable sign that I have had my eye on for awhile.
The skunk pillow sitting on top was a find from H&M that I picked up one day while I was browsing their home section on my lunch break.
It’s become Lucas’ routine to use it as a stool to climb into bed. Oh and see the owl hamper peeking out in front of his closet?
I feel like I’ve used the word cute too much! Hmmm well let’s talk about the dresser. It isn’t necessarily cute, I like to think of it as “boyish”…
It was another Facebook Marketplace find (only 20 bucks!) that started out with an orange tone. I painted the base the same gray that I used on the bed and then re-stained the drawers before adding new pulls (tutorial here).
When I purchased this lantern lamp it came with a white shade that I knew was too boring for a little boy. So I recovered it with new fabric and it sat it on the dresser to give us some nice dim lighting when we go in to get him ready in the morning.
I kept the rest of the dresser top pretty simple with just a couple of crates filled with books, a bark wrapped container for blocks and a couple of stuffed animals.
Above the dresser I created a fun gallery wall.
The central focus is this awesome planked bear wood that I found for only $12.50.
I then purchased some woodland animal prints from Esty and popped them in the IKEA frames that I used previously in his room.
When I spotted the triangle shelves they reminded me of mountains and I knew they would be perfect on this wall.
I struggled with what I should put on them but when I found these tiny wooden animals I knew that they would be perfect.
Lucas even chipped in and helped me create this moose handprint! Yes I know, his hands are HUGE for a two year old haha.
A couple of weeks ago I shared how I created this piece out of a thrift store Christmas tree dish (tutorial here).
I purchased this pretty birch tree rug to bring in more of that woody feel, and although I had to play around with placement quite a bit due to it’s large size I finally found that it looks best tucked at the back of the room.















































