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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Vintage Industrial Teen Boy's Bedroom and Closet/Office Reveal

Vintage industrial boy's room
Our teenage son, Taylor, will be back home from my parents' tomorrow and I can't wait to see him! He starts his senior year of high school in four days...hard to fathom for me. In my last post, I showed you the mood board and inspiration links for his bedroom. After few minor road blocks along the way,
I'm ready for the reveal.
Vintage Industrial teen bedroom
Taylor's room is only 10x10. It also has to serve as a guest room, so the pop-up trundle underneath turns his single bed to a king. This bed frame was part of a bunk bed in its former life. It had a cheap metal frame that I covered in bead board. The colors I used in his room are pulled from his quilt and shams:  a smokey blue, gray, navy, and khaki.
Vintage Industrial teen bedroom


Antiqued nightstand

Closet office with plank walls

The majority of the budget was spent on the plank walls. I found my inspiration East Coast Creative's How to Build a Pallet Wall and Creative Little Daisy's Palletless Pallet Wall Tutorial. Next time, I need to remind myself to, "Measure twice, go to Lowes once." I miscalculated how many packs of planks I would need and ended up spending twice as much as originally planned. If you would like more details on how I did the planked walls, click here. Underneath the desk are  2 of these Anotonius drawer units from Ikea that hold all of his clothes. The boxes on the shelf above his desk store out-of-season clothes and sentimental items.


 DIY cage pendant light
I made this pendant light that hangs in his closet/office. I had planned on buying the one in the moodboard, but I was able to find the parts and make it much cheaper. Tutorial on the light is here!
The window and closet curtain rods are made from galvanized plumbing parts. Tutorial is here!

Office closet with whitewashed plank walls. Carpenter's tool caddy organizer.  

Organize the desk with an antique carpenter's caddy 
But, it is all well worth it! I love how it turned out! I just hope Taylor likes his room as much as I do when he sees it tomorrow. And he better appreciate all of his mother's hard work!


I linked this up to these awesome blogs:
Funky Junk Interiors Saturday Night Special  
Funky Junk Interiors Junk Styled Office
 Remodelaholic's Home Sweet Home On A Budget Kids Rooms

Vintage industrial boy's bedroom
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21 comments:

  1. OK, the curtain rods from galvanized pipes are exactly what I want to do in my son's room. Looking forward to the tutorial on that so I don't have to figure it out myself! :)

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  2. Then, that will be my next post! I have some tips on how to do it cheaper and a little easier than what I found online when I had researched it. And I'll be glad to help you if you have any questions after the tutorial.

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  3. Just found your blog through Pinterest and I love your style. Yay for industrial chic! Keep up the good work- I'll be sure to bookmark you :)

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    1. I just realized that when I replied to your comment that I didn't do it the right way. I know better now! Anyways, I just thought about you because I did a post on a piece of furniture that I did and its very industrial chic. :)

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  4. I like the way that sounds...Industrial Chic! Thanks for bookmarking me!

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  5. That closet transformation is totally awesome!! Good grief, what a great use of the space!

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  6. Spotlighting your fantastic room on my blog!

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    1. You are AWESOME! I'm adding you to my blogroll and giving you a shout out on my Facebook/Twitter accounts!

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  7. What a great room - I love the closet nook and the plumbing hardware! A masculine, grown up room perfect for a teen. Lucky kid!

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  8. Love it. You did a great job. How does he like his new room?

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    1. Hey, Holly! Yes, he loves it! We're still working on him keeping it clean.

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  9. I'm working on redoing my son's room and found your blog! Great makeover! I hope mine looks half as nice when I'm finished!

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    1. Thanks, Gwen! I'm glad you found me! It's so difficult to find inspiration for boy's rooms, isn't it? I hope you found some ideas for your son's room here. You'll have to let me know how it turns out!

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  10. Thank you for providing office design ideas for boys or men! Your transformation is truly nice!

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  11. Its looking great! Funny thing I recently bought the same striped bed spread at a thrift shop here in town and am using it as a throw. Great minds! I adore that plank wall!!

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    1. Lucky girl! I need to go thrifting more often!

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  12. Tricia,
    Your son's room is incredible! Our youngest (13) loves the closet/office/work station. His room is 9x11 so it is similar in size... and to think I have a bunch of palettes on hand which we can cut up to use for a plank wall. Thank you for the great inspiration! This may even be something we can do in our eldest's room before he heads off to college next fall (he took off a year to save up so that he won't have any debt when he graduates from college!)

    Have a great evening!

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    1. Hey Peggy! I wish I had some pallets! I'm wanting to do a coffee table sometime soon. I just need to break down and buy a Kreg Jig. I'm hoping I can find one on Craigslist soon. Good talking to you again!

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  13. I LOVE the closet plank walls~I am so doing this in my almost 10 year olds room! Thanks for the inspiration~I added you to my favorites page, Yay!

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    1. Awesome! Thanks for adding me to your favorites!

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