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Home » Modern Farmhouse » Master Makeover: Trim, Rug, Dresser & More…

Master Makeover: Trim, Rug, Dresser & More…

July 21, 2014 | By Jenna Sue Modern Farmhouse

We’ve been quite busy in here the past few days! On Thursday I showed you our panel wall, and here’s how it looks after mounting the TV and bringing the dresser in…

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I ended up swapping out the original hardware with some $2 pulls from Lowe’s. I like the simplicity much better.

Saturday morning I scored some cheap finds at the local flea market…

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This antique chair was just $5 and fits perfect in the empty space beside the dresser. It doesn’t have a seat, but that’s an easy fix which I’ll get on ASAP.

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I also found the perfect side table next to the bench—an old wine barrel for $5.

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Speaking of benches… I ended up choosing #3.

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It was between that and number 2, and I’m really happy with my choice. In the end it just came down to color and fabric—I had my heart set on linen.

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You may also notice the addition of a rug…

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Rugs.com had their big summer sale so I snagged this big 8’6 x 11’6 jute rug for just $233 shipped—insanity. Yes, it’s the same one I have in the studio, dining room, and living room…. but it’s amazing and I can’t help myself.

 

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It seriously helps warm up the space.

And now the major game changer… adding trim!

I bought almost $200 worth of crown, baseboard and quarter round to take care of all these unfinished edges that have been driving me crazy for weeks. We bought the easy crown with the built in corners so all you had to do was straight miter cuts—no confusing compound angles involved.

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They were given a couple coats of the white used everywhere else in the room (Kelly Moore’s Swiss Coffee in semi gloss).

We made sure to miter the edges where they came together to help minimize the seams.

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Some parts were tricky…

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Over the wardrobes, the gap was too large for the crown so we added an extra piece as a base using scrap wood:

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If you recall, here’s what we were working with before:

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And now… ahhhhh.

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The chunkier baseboards also made a difference. Before:

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After:

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And the quarter round in the corners really finished things off nicely.

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Now, if anyone remembers the
original plan for this room, you may be wondering why we haven’t added a fireplace where this mirror is.

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It’s something I’d still love in the future, but at this point I decided to hold off and focus on other areas (like our living room fireplace which is in desperate need of a facelift). Not sure when it will happen, but I’m enjoying the mirror here for now.

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Someone asked to see the panel wall and plank wall together in the same shot—well, it’s a little tricky since they are on opposite sides of the room, so here’s the best I can do:

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I’ll post a video for the reveal so you can see how everything works together.

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I think they play quite well together.

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This room is looking almost finished, right? Not so fast. Here’s what’s left on the to-do list:

1. New bedding. We’ve had this quilt and comforter for-ever and they don’t fit our king bed properly.
2. Curtains. I’m having them custom made on Etsy and patiently awaiting their delivery. I plan to bring in some color & pattern here and soften the hard lines going on.
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3. This empty wall. I’m still making some decisions, but it will be brought to life soon.

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4. This panel wall. I’m not going to clutter it up, but there is one project I want to hang on the right side of the TV. And of course the chair needs a seat.

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5. The entry wall. I plan on hanging a couple hooks and, well, you’ll see…

6. The door. This is probably the biggest project left. I’ll be adding the same paneling as our foyer closet door, but it will be painted black.

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7. Organizing inside of my wardrobe/creating a vanity area. It’s going to be jewelry heaven up in there.

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8. This mirror. It’s a little plain… I’m going to fix that starting today.

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I also have a couple small decor surprises I’ll throw in before the big reveal (gotta save something for the end, right?) So as you can see, we still have a ways to go. Hopefully I can knock it all out within the next few weeks. Better get started on that mirror now—back to Lowe’s I go!

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  1. Jenna Sue says

    July 22, 2014 at 2:10 pm

    Thank you! We don't even try to stop the cats from clawing the rug, they're going to do it whether we like it or not. Fortunately, the rug is so knotted and natural that it doesn't pull apart like other materials so they can go crazy. I am nervous about the bench, but hopefully the giant scratching pad (rug) next to it will be more appealing!

  2. skylinesweethearts says

    July 22, 2014 at 2:04 pm

    The master makeover looks beautiful; everything is coming together nicely. I've always been a little unsure about piecing different items (i.e., furniture) together, but you make it look easy and wayyyy more appealing (and affordable) than a matching set. But I must know… how do you keep your kitties off your linen bench or that rug?! My cat would have a field day! We're currently covering an upholstered ottoman with a blanket to defer her kneading and scratching.

  3. DianeTaylor says

    July 22, 2014 at 12:49 pm

    Jenna – holycrap my mouth is still hanging open, this transformation is STUNNING. What a georgous master retreat. It's so obvious that you love design and DIY! I wish I had one tenth of your talent!!! Can't wait for the full reveal.

  4. Katie Alberter says

    July 22, 2014 at 3:40 am

    I love how this room is coming together! The dark gray looks so nice against the white trim and wood beams! It also helps to have an amazing view! I would LOVE to wake up every morning to that view 🙂

  5. Angela Santaniello says

    July 21, 2014 at 11:52 pm

    The entire makeover has been so creative and full of interest…but that view is AMAZING!

    Angela @ Number Fifty-Three

  6. Jacqueline Noto says

    July 21, 2014 at 10:21 pm

    This looks amazing- beautiful work! You're skills and attention to detail are insanely impressive.

    Best,
    Jackie

  7. Lydia Pudel says

    July 21, 2014 at 8:46 pm

    Oh this room is magnificent!
    Love the color, the walls, the bed, lamps, a real dream room!;) And this view…
    Thank you for sharing
    Love & hugs
    Lydia

  8. Jenna Sue says

    July 21, 2014 at 6:41 pm

    Instead of a flat piece with edges that you have to angle to the wall and ceiling, it is one solid block that fills the whole corner so you can treat it the same way as baseboards with a simple miter instead of adding compound angles to the mix. The photo with them all lined up in the garage shows it well. It might be slightly more expensive than standard crown molding (around $17 per 8 feet) but it's so worth it for the easy installation! I wish it came in more shapes/sizes.

  9. LadyCiani says

    July 21, 2014 at 6:34 pm

    Can you explain the crown molding? What makes it have built in corners? In your picture it looks like it has a squareback, which I have never seen. (Sorry if this posted twice.)

  10. Jenna Sue says

    July 21, 2014 at 5:51 pm

    I remember the first jute rug we bought for our living room shed for a while and then eventually just stopped. None of the others have been bad at all (or maybe I just haven't noticed??). If you lift it up there's lots of rug dust underneath but I don't see rug fibers all over the house or anything. Keep vacuuming it, they should calm down over time.

  11. Jedi Mama says

    July 21, 2014 at 5:41 pm

    We have a shedding jute rug, too!!! I have no idea what to do, but it sheds worse than either of our two cats do! Ugh!!

  12. Pam - @diy Design Fanatic says

    July 21, 2014 at 4:07 pm

    Your bedroom looks great. I love the paneled walls!

  13. Pine Tree Home says

    July 21, 2014 at 3:35 pm

    BEAUTIFUL! Awesome job.

  14. Monica says

    July 21, 2014 at 3:26 pm

    I love it!!! I have just one question … I love the jute rugs and I ordered one for our living room, however, it sheds like crazy any suggestions on how to stop that?

  15. Brad Sue says

    July 21, 2014 at 3:14 pm

    Turned out cool!!!

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