Today is One Room Challenge reveal day and I’m so excited to show you guys my daughter’s newly made-over bedroom! (A FULL SOURCE LIST for the space is included at the end of the post)

Let’s quickly jump back in time to where things started – this is what the room looked like when we moved in two years ago:

and this was her room right before the makeover – we hadn’t done a thing to the space other than moving in her furniture and accessories from our old house:

Our makeover mission? To give the room a more grown-up feel using my daughter’s favorite color combination of blue and white while mixing in some fun touches that I knew she’d love (note: post includes affiliate links – see my full disclosure statement {here}). The jumping off point for the entire room was this gorgeous handblocked duvet and pillows from Kalyana Textiles. I love how the duvet reverses to a different pattern on the opposite site so we can flip it over for a whole new look. And shouldn’t I get some kind of award for managing to only have four decorative pillows on her bed? It’s definitely a little more sparse than my usual bedroom-pillow-overkill but my daughter requested that I dial the number of pillows on her bed back a few notches. Wish granted.

Above the bed are a pair of Taylor Swift song lyric art prints from {this Etsy shop} hung in simple wood frames. I’m always paranoid about hanging things over the bed in kids’ rooms so I mounted the prints to foam board cut to the size of the frame and put them in the frames without any glass:

And did you notice the beautiful blue textural goodness on the walls? I used {this grasscloth wallpaper} and wow, did it ever make a night and day difference in this space! I had gone back and forth on using grasscloth vs. painting since grasscloth is obviously the more expensive of the two options but I’m so glad I stuck with the grasscloth – it was worth every penny!

My wallpaper escapades are long enough for a post all their own but let’s just say that it proved a bit trickier to hang grasscloth than I expected. I was getting the job done but was slower than slower and was gratefully bailed out by the kindest and most talented of wallpaperers (whose name & number I’m happy to pass on to any of you who live in the CT area!).
At the side of my daughter’s bed is a single nightstand with a fillable lamp that I decided to leave unfilled until she decides what she wants to do with it. I passed on all of the awesome ideas that you guys gave me like using marbles, blue & white pottery shards, sand & seashells, or photos and other momentos. It will be fun to see what she ends up going with!

Taking center stage in the room is a beautiful new brass chandelier (available {here}). Instead of regular candelabra bulbs, I used small round ones to give it a more modern, chic look:

Looking across the room, you’ll see that her closet doors got a much needed upgrade:

Do you remember what they looked like before? Flat and yellowed with teeny tiny cabinet knobs for door handles and rusty hinges:

I added wood panel molding (I finally broke down and bought a miter saw to whip this little project out!) with corkboard inserted into the top two panels – a post with the DIY how-to for these closet doors can be found in my post on closet door ideas. I’m sure that within the week, these boards will be filled with pictures, notes, and all sorts of other fun stuff:

We kept the same IKEA desk in the room that we had before but got a new, more comfortable chair and a desk lamp:

Want to save this post?
The new chair is a slipcovered IKEA chair that I had local monogrammer add my daughter’s initials to – so inexpensive for something that’s now a custom piece!

Eventually I’ll hang some shelving over her desk for her sports trophies and medals but I didn’t want to put any holes in the grasscloth until I was 100% sure of my design. I also plan to find some art to hang on the wall in this little niche where you enter her room:

Oh, and did you notice my DIY board & batten? The chair rail and baseboard were already there so all that I had to do was add some lattice strips and paint it up (tutorial to come!).
At this point you may be wondering where the heck all of my daughter’s stuff is – the room looks too clean, right? Well, that door to the right of her bed leads to a huge second closet with shelving galore for storing stuffed animals, games, etc. Also, her books and several other bits of stuff normally sit on the shelves of her hutch which I have styled up ever so awesomely for you guys:

Hmm…maybe not my best work? This last little part of her room is obviously still a work in progress – I’m not loving this chest/hutch combo in this room so I’m debating between painting it or getting rid of it – more to come on that….
That wraps up my One Room Challenge Makeover! Did I tell you guys that this whole “reveal” was a big surprise for my daughter? I kicked her out of her room a few weeks ago and she shacked up in the guest room while all of the DIYing was getting done in here. Just yesterday she saw it for the big reveal and was so, so happy with her new space (which of course made me so, so happy too!).

Thanks so much for stopping by! If there’s anything in the room that you were eyeing, I’ve included a source list below with the deets on where everything came from. Also be sure to check out the other room reveals! The twenty main participants revealed their rooms yesterday (so many good ones!!) – you’ll find links to those {here} – and you can find links to all of the linking participants {here}.
XO,

Duvet & Pillows – Nisha Duvet Cover and Dhara Pillow Covers c/0 Kalyana Textiles
Duvet Insert – Natural Comfort Down Alternative in Oversized Queen
Euro Shams – custom made but {these gorgeous pillow covers} would work beautifully
Bedskirt & Headboard – have had for years but {this bedskirt} looks identical and {this headboard} and {this headboard} are similar
Grasscloth Wallpaper – {this one} in Powder Blue
Art Prints – Taylor Swift Song Lyric Art Prints (mine are 20 x 30) | Frames were reused from chalkboard prints I bought at Hobby Lobby but {these frames} look very similar
Chandelier – available {here}
Lamp – no longer available but {this fillable table lamp} is similar
Nightstand – no longer available
Wire Basket – HomeGoods ({this one} is similar)
Desk – IKEA’s MICKE desk in white
Desk chair – IKEA’s HENRIKSDAL chair and HENRIKSDAL slipcover




Leigh says
Is there any way to not see deans when hanging Grasscloth? I love the look !
Leigh says
That should say seams!
Jennie says
It looks beautiful! Do you have the post in the DIY board and batten? I searched but couldn’t find it.
Anna says
Do you have the tutorial on the boards & batten yet? Love that look!
Nancy says
Love your style sense, your daughters bedroom is beautiful, cannot wait to see the finished product!
Aunt T says
The board and batten looks great I was wondering about the size of vertical and horizontal strips you used and how far apart you spaced them. I was thinking about doing this below and existing chair rail I have. The room looks wonderful.
Anonymous says
Beautiful. Room!
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much!
Caroline Wilhite says
I just ordered a quilt from Kalyana Textiles.
Whitney Childress says
I love it all! Where did you get the chest-hutch? That’s something I’d like to have.
Kris Jarrett says
We actually got that for our daughter like fifteen years ago so unfortunately I don’t have a current source for it. It’s not easy to find a hutch like that anymore!
Raphaela says
HI Kris,
I love the room! Has anyone asked where you got the awesome desk lamp? I think it is pretty cool. Could you share that? I also loved the idea of using frames from the art section. Thank you!
Kris Jarrett says
Hi Raphaela! The desk lamp is from Target!
Rene' says
I know how you like to change things up & thought this might ease your mind when hanging items on a wall papered wall. I make a tiny dot gently with a pencil on the wallpaper then with a new sharpe blade in an exacto knife I make a tiny x over this tiny pencil mark. Then starting at the tiny pencil dot gently fold back the 4 triangles making sure that each one stays intact so that when you fold it back it will be right side to right side of paper but also revealing a small square of drywall. This is where you will make a new dot for a nail to hold whatever you want to hang. When you get tired of the item, remove the nail, putty the hole then fold back the 4 small wallpaper triangles to their original position.
Kris Jarrett says
Rene, somehow I missed your comment when it came through but this is genius!! Thank you so much for sharing it!
Kim Weitz says
Kris, you are truly talented. Your designs are creative and absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing them!
Best wishes,
Kim
Kris Jarrett says
You’re so sweet Kim – thanks so very much!
Vel says
Love, love love! I remember discovering your blog thru ORC with your guest bedroom and this one is just as fabulous! Love the grasscloth wallpaper especially the more modern color you chose!!! A room any young lady can be proud of now and beyond!
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much Vel! You lucky girl – you have several years of girl room decorating ahead of you (I’m jealous :))
Tracy Laverty says
Kris this room is amazing! I love that you did grass cloth on the walls and board and batten. The colors are soothing. The doors look totally updated and great to have a pin board for her.Such a timeless room! Fantastic job. I missed this round of the ORC but maybe I’ll do the next one. I love getting a room done with a deadline.
Kris Jarrett says
Thanks Tracy – I missed you being in the trenches with me! It’s nice to just kick back and watch the ORC without the stress though isn’t it? 🙂
Erin @ whalingcitycottage says
Such a pretty room! And that closet door makeover is amazing. it’s hard to tell they’re the same doors. Great job, Kris!
Kris Jarrett says
Thanks so much Erin!
Linda - Calling it Home says
I knew I would love this room. It is stunning, and I think your best work….although you have done some amazing things. Fantastic, and just beautiful. How sad is it that I know the words to that song.
Kris Jarrett says
Thanks so much Linda! The ORC is always such great motivation. I’m running out of rooms of my house that need a top to bottom makeover so the next one might be my last 🙁
Albertina || Mimosa Lane says
I love it! What a beautiful transformation! That blue grasscloth wallpaper is sensational. Also love the bedding and the prints. Congratulations!
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much!!