8/7/2023 0 Comments Above door shelf decor![]() (And, as a bonus, the plant shelf will coordinate with the DIY mantel I made, too!) Finished painted wall…Īnd then somewhere between painting the whole wall black and putting up the above the door plant shelf, we also replaced the front door. I thought this could also be a nice counterbalance to that large black feature. The other side of this space is our fireplace, which I also painted black last year. I have a post all about using Tricorn Black around our old house you can check out, too. I knew I wanted to do some sort of statement wall here, so I decided to paint everything Tricorn Black by Sherwin-Williams. After literally burning them in our fire pit.Īfter removing the barn door and patching all of the damage from its hardware, the area looked super bare. ![]() Then, when the bifold closet doors broke, we replaced those. The very first thing I did when we moved in was paint everything a muted white to get rid of the purpleish-gray. If you just want the tutorial, feel free to skip ahead! If you want more info about my home decor thought processes and decisions here, read on □ Replacing the bifold closet doors & paintingīefore the tutorial, please humor me with a bit of an explanation for why I decided to do this shelf. Here are a few pics of what things looked like with that barn door and the bi-fold closet doors. When we moved in, it wasn’t as evident because the hallway opening was covered with a rustic barn door. However, when you look at the trim-less opening next to the closet on the same wall, which has trim, it looked really weird. After all, the plant shelf was my solution to an empty-looking doorway that, because it leads to a hallway, didn’t have trim. Hey all! Today I am sharing a DIY above the door plant shelf tutorial, but I’ll also be talking a bit about the work we’ve done in this space to modernize it. Using a DIY above the door plant shelf to disguise an entry without trim I’m also sharing a few other updates we’ve made in the space, including replacing the bifold closet doors, painting the Tricorn Black accent wall, and added a mirror and refinished table. A forever piece is a forever piece no matter what the naysayers say.This post shares my DIY above the door plant shelf as a solution to increase my space for plants and help to disguise a doorway without trim. So whether you maintain that you will always love that vintage avocado green sofa you thrifted or you relish the opportunity to try something new, it’s always a bit of fun to look back at what trends are considered totally out of touch today. “We are keeping what we want and toning down the specifics of style categories.” ![]() ![]() “Specific style types are beginning to meld rather than leave,” she says. And in fact, clear-cut style categories might come to an end, as nowadays we’re muddying the waters on what is “in” or not, according to York Wallcoverings trend and color expert Carol Miller. It’s almost unbelievable some of these interior design trends actually took off (think word art and bathroom carpet), while others are timeless classics that will surely resurface in new and interesting ways. That said, some fads should be just that-passing. However, to dismiss the whims of passing fads is to overlook the value of turning things on their head every now and again. ![]() Trends come and go, but style is eternal-so the saying goes. ![]()
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