We completed another room makeover last week for 16-25 Independent People. This was rather a challenging room as this was a joint house with six individuals to listen to and pull together a room from their shared ideas. It turned out surprisingly well we have to say! The room had magnolia walls (as most seem to have in this project), a dark blue carpet and two red walls, no furniture and no real central point.
The budget was £300, £50 per person and we had the whole kitchen come dining room to fill! The house mates generally wanted to create a space that they could use, sit in and eat meals together. Pictures on the walls to make it more homely and a space that they would want to spend time in.
BEFORE
The original room was bare and cold. No warmth or comfort at all. We were rather excited with what we could achieve with this room as it was such a bare canvas to start with.
The House mates at first were a little sceptical, strangers (me and the support workers) entering their home and supplying them with mood boards and money to decorate the room. We discussed the budget and what we could do for them. The ideas soon started to flow and after a few shopping trips to local second hand shops, we sourced many items for such reasonable prices!!
The dearest outlay was £50 for a red corner sofa from Gumtree!! £50!! We know, AMAZING! We then sourced an amazing dropped leaf table from Sofa Project in Old Market, again for the amazing price of only £30. I think a rather large part of the budget was spent on paint which was unavoidable really. We refreshed the whole room (with most house mates joining in!), painting most of the walls white. Apart from the previously red walls which we revamped with a lighter Coral, just to add a little warmth really. The colour works really well with the dark carpet which we couldn't really do that much with.
IN PROGRESS
AFTER
The house mates all contributed images that they wanted to hang on the walls, it works really well as a collective and the mismatched frames add to the eclectic tastes. There was a roughly attached panel in the far right corner of the room which is access to pipes etc, we used a wooden trim and black board paint to make this into a feature and a useful corner instead of an eye sore.
The cushion covers were made from left over Ikea curtain fabric. Tying in the scheme of blue and coral.
The stools were also an Ikea find with vibrant touches to add a personal touch to them. Paint pot testers were a freebie donated by local groups.
The black blind was removed from the kitchen and replaced with a light voile, tie backs were made from left over curtain fabric to tie in the scheme.
The finished room was rather a success. We sourced everything from either, Gumtree, Freecycle, Ikea or high Street second hand shops. The total coming in at just under £300. We managed to provide the house mates with a room that is functional. A table to sit at and enjoy meals, a sofa to sit and relax on. The open cupboard that had mysteriously lost the doors were improved by hanging a cheerful curtain with a fruit design which the house mates can colour in themselves.
ITEMS SOURCED
Feature Wall Paint
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1
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£22.95
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Drop Leaf Table
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Sourced from Sofa Project, Old Market
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1
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£30.00
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Frames
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Mixed collection - 5 of frames sourced from
Country Studio Framing, Old Market
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1
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£10.00
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Stools / Chairs
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6
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£8.00
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Light Shades
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4
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£1.50
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Curtains
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1
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£20.00
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Sofa
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Red L-shaped sofa, Gumtree
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1
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£50.00
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Picture hooks
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Fixa picture hooks, Ikea
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1
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£2.50
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Throw
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3
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£5.50
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Inner cushion pads
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from Ikea
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4
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£1.50
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Curtain pole
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1
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£1.50
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Clock
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1
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£1.95
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Material
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1
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£14.70
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Fabric Pens
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from Ikea
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1
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£2.00
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Picture frames
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Mixed collection of 4 bargain frames from Ikea
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1
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£4.40
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Picture frames
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3
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£2.50
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LED lights
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from Ikea
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1
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£3.00
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Wood Primer & Undercoat
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Wilkinson’s
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1
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£7.95
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Hemming tape
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Ebay
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1
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£2.97
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Wooden trim / Chalkboard
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B & Q
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2
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£3.50
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We also managed to source rather a lot of items for free from various locations. I'd like to thank all of the facebook groups that provided paint samples and left over fabrics that enabled us to add the finishing touches to the room. Bristol you are such a generous city.
To find out more about the wonderful work which the charity 16-25IP do follow this link - 1625ip.co.uk/What-We-Do
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