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We are doing the ONE ROOM CHALLENGE this Fall to light a fire under our you know what. The kitchen demo has begun. I will get into the nitty gritty of this project real soon but I want to share some inspo pics brought to you straight from my daughter’s Ipad.  She is deep into the 70’s era which I grew up in so it is a trip down memory lane.

Look at that color palette!

Mod Teen Bedroom

Here is the mood board we put together.  This will be a challenge to pull together. Looks cluttered to me. Somehow we will make this work.

She can lean on her Dad’s old records and turntable we will dig up from out storage in the basement.

Years ago we did a One Room Challenge for her bedroom and we are going in an entirely new direction.  She has been in a tiny room for several years and is now ready to move into what was our upstairs kitchen. Our house was once a duplex, where my Mother lived for ten years in the upstairs unit, but we now use it as a single family home.  This kitchen has been a catchall room for crafts, spare pet cages, a slime lab, holiday cooking, etc. but has been under unitlized for many years. It will be her STUDIO BEDROOM complete with wet bar and large closet.

 

A comfortable, mod reading chair.

Wondering which second hand store would have a crochet blanket…

This reminds me of college. Where does one even get milk crates anymore?

QUEEN – Freddie Mercury

I blame my husband for the RUSH influence.

 

Be sure to check out all the other participants of THE ONE ROOM CHALLENGE!

 

Thanks for following along !

See you next week.

XOXO,

Suzanne

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