Fall 2019 ORC: My Favorite Rooms

Almost 300 people participated in the Fall 2019 One Room Challenge, and I have read alllllll of the posts. That’s 220 bloggers, 58 Instagrammers, and the 20 Featured Designers. And if you think about it, that’s 298 rooms around the world that have been completely transformed. Astonishing, frankly. As I was reading all of the posts, I posted the following appreciation for all of my fellow ORC’ers:

No matter how big or small the project is — or how big or small your budget may be — doing one room in six weeks is a feat of strength! Most of these people have jobs and families and other obligations. For most of us this is a hobby — and a crazy one at that! But we love our homes, and we want to make our homes more beautiful. This is one great way to do just that!

This little community represents an extraordinary amount of work and ideas and creativity, and I wanted to share some of my favorite projects with you. You’ll note that none of these projects are from Featured Designers. I hoped to shower sunshine on some of the smaller but no less worthy participants in the Fall ORC. I hope this whets your appetite! There are some amazing rooms here!

 

Bathrooms and Powder Rooms: DIY and Inspiration

Maybe it’s because I have three bathrooms all in need of renovation, but I thought the bathroom category for this ORC was particularly strong. Here are a few of my favorites.

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This bathroom has it all including wit and whimsey. But my favorite part: this framed life jacket! Victoria’s bathroom is fabulous and is worthy of a closer look!

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Jessica and Chris transformed their powder room into a darling, vintage-inspired room with all kinds of pretty. They cleverly made use of the entire space tiny though it is, and I love all of their thoughtful details!

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I love so many details about this bathroom including this gorgeous hammered copper sink and the light fixture, too! Tanya did a beautiful job in a tiny powder room that is now fresh and full of character.

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Rub a dub dub, I’ve got a bottle of bub, and I’m about to hop in this tub to CELEBRATE THE COMPLETION OF THE ONE 👏🏻 ROOM 👏🏻 CHALLENGE👏🏻 In all seriousness, the @OneRoomChallenge has been such an amazing experience. It has allowed me to meet some incredibly creative and talented people. It has helped me finish a room I had been procrastinating on for a year and I even managed to get our closet done too! Most importantly, it has made me extra thankful to have a home and the resources to create a space that that brings us joy. I am sensitive to the fact that so many people struggle to have a safe shelter and realize how profoundly lucky I am to have the space we just created during the challenge. I was able to donate all of the items we cleaned out to a local refugee resettlement program and hope that some of these items will help others build a home ❤️ We started with a 1956 green bathroom and now have what I consider to be a traditional master bath with some quirky surprises. All of the green was replaced with a blend of gray hexagonal tile and marble. A vintage mid-century dresser turned vanity project added warmth and historic character. We continued to add warmth by sprinkling brass fixtures and accents throughout the space. My most favorite addition to the space is the wallpaper. The eyes look in different directions! I paired a few small abstract paintings on the print and also incorporated a couple of small framed Fornasetti prints and an art nouveau style peyote canister (for my cotton balls) in the room to sprinkle a little more eccentricity about! If you would like to know more the entire process is documented in my story highlights, but for now I would like to thank everyone who supported me and helped me finish this project!!! Check the link in my profile to see the project reveals for the featured designers and the guests! They will inspire you for sure! PS: I don’t have enough photo spots to post the closet so you’ll see it in a later post! . . Sources are tagged in the photos 💙 . . @oneroomchallenge Media Sponsor: @betterhomesandgardens

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Wallpaper is Back!

I love wallpaper, and I’m so glad to see it making a strong comeback in home decor. There are soooo many options now — self-adhesive, removable, wild patterns, murals, and everything in between. Of course, I used wallpaper in my Workroom Makeover, and I’m glad to see so much variety in the others who used it, too.

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If you’d described this wallpaper to me, I would not have believed that I would like it, but OMG… I do! This is such a lovely entryway. Not stuffy or expected in a Craftsman house, but I do love it! Angela isn’t afraid of risks, and they pay off here.

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The wallpaper choice in this bedroom is cool and coordinates with the light fixture in all the right ways, but what I really love is that by not wallpapering the slant, Valerie emphasized what could be an awkward space in all the right ways.

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Fellow Coloradan, Meg, transformed her guest room for this ORC, and it is all gorgeous, but that floor just makes me swoon! It is plywood, people! Plywood and a lot of geometry! Oh, and the wallpaper is two discount shower curtains. You need to check her out!

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So it isn’t actually wallpaper — it is a stencil. But I love Brianna’s bedroom wall! It looks like Sashiko, Japanese embroidery, and it is such an elegant addition to this room.

 

ORC Budget Makeovers

Even an unlimited budget doesn’t guarantee great design, but it’s the truly creative projects on tiny budgets that make my heart sing. I’m always working on a small budget, and I get inspiration from clever people who make the most of every penny spent.

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Rhiannon proved that a little money and a lot of work can turn even the most humble and forgotten parts of a house into special places. She completely transformed this strip on the side of her home in Australia into a gardener’s paradise.

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Jen and her family tackled their bathroom and proved that you can stretch a small budget — $1000 — really far! You have to see the before photos to believe the transformation!

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Carrie took on a budget kitchen makeover done with sensitivity to the home’s MCM origin. I love the wallpaper — you will see that is a theme here!

 

Laundry Rooms

I have a laundry room makeover in my future as well, and several people tackled their laundry areas with great results!

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Heather-Scherie took on her hallway laundry space which is a major thoroughfare to their family room. I love this green and the wallpaper is fantastic! I would be happy for anyone to walk past this in my home!

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This mudroom/laundry room combination is absolutely dreamy! Look at all of those windows — and plants! Grace gave this room a makeover playing up all of this room’s assets.

 

Offices and Workspaces

I was watching the office and workspace transformations very closely, and there were several fantastic transformations. Some rooms like mine are workhorses, others are more showcases. But I thought these were particularly lovely.

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Sadye proved that you don’t need a whole room to have a fabulous creative space. Her work corner is cheerful, well-organized, and colorful.

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I loved Alisa’s goal for her office at the outset: to furnish her room almost completely from the Facebook Marketplace. You know how I feel about the Marketplace — save money and save the Earth, too! Well, she succeeded, and her room is so elegant!

 

Kitchens and Dining Rooms

Having gutted two kitchens, I think the people who tackle kitchens for the ORC are more than a little nuts. There is just sooooo much that can go wrong! And there are several kitchens that didn’t make it across the finish line. However, there are a few that did — and they are truly a testament to the power of paint. If your kitchen just needs a facelift — not new cabinets and wiring and plumbing — but paint and hardware and countertops, then it can be done. And here are some fab examples.

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Leslie’s kitchen had great bones, but she took it from basic to beautiful with brick and other classic touches. It is gorgeous!

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Linda took on a great room — kitchen, dining, and sitting area. She didn’t do any major construction, but her work shows the power of fabric and tile and color. I love her tile, and this chandelier!

 
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Lindsey of Building Bluebird took her dining room from ho-hum to beautiful with some gorgeous MCM influences. I love the picture ledge on the far wall, too.

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You must see the befores of this kitchen. The transformation is remarkable! I love the after, and it shows what some paint and hard work will accomplish!

Living Spaces

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Technically Cyd redid two rooms: a den and adjoining powder room. And both are stunning! I love every choice she made — and am coveting the wall-mounted lamp in this photo. For those of you in homes with paneling, I love the choice she made — accenting it but not covering it up. Beautiful!

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Clark + Aldine is the work of husband and wife, Danielle and Michael. Their home is gorgeous, and this room was awesome before, but they added both a fireplace and a really unique window surround which elevated this room further. I love it!

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Moody and boho and colorful all at once, this living room with a full library is gorgeous. Kate is a pro at creating one-of-a-kind rooms with that prefect balance between old and new, color and neutral, light and dark. This room does not disappoint!

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She isn’t finished yet, but this fireplace transformation is breathtaking! That tile is original, and she spent hours stripping paint and painstakingly restoring this gorgeous hearth. I can’t wait to see the rest of the room when she finishes!

 

To check out all of the ORC rooms for Fall 2019, click the links: Featured Designers and Guest Participants.

Thanks to Linda of The One Room Challenge for organizing the One Room Challenge! Thanks also to Better Homes and Gardens, the ORC media sponsor. On Instagram, check out #oneroomchallenge and #bhgorc to see all of the amazing room reveals, or visit the One Room Challenge Blog where you’ll find the link-up to all of the participating blogs. There are rooms of every kind, aesthetic, and design. It is an amazing thing to explore and get inspiration!

And just in case you missed it, be sure to check out my Workroom Makeover. I am in love with this room! I hope you love it, too!

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The most creative, beautiful, and exciting rooms from the Fall 2019 One Room Challenge including spaces designed on a small budget, kitchens and dining rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, and the exciting news that wallpaper is back! Plus details on a cheap…

Ciao!
Angela

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