OUR REVIEWS

The pillow cover that I’m working with here is actually the back side of another Halloween themed pillow cover I did about a month ago.

Same with around the window.If it’s attractive enough, and going to be hidden by the curtains anyway, go with good enough!.

The case for open sourcing

Big baseboards are really close to my heart and make me feel like all is right in the world, so that was a priority for this room.The ones we installed ended up being 11.5 inches tall.If you tried to find baseboards like that and buy them by the foot, you’d probably end up spending thousands of dollars, just for one room.

The case for open sourcing

Our solution looks just as good, but costs very little in the end.We started with an 8″ wide MDF board (MDF is great if it will be painted because it’s so nice and straight) and we layered on a really inexpensive 3.5″ molding right on top.

The case for open sourcing

The quarter round at the bottom finishes it off and keeps the whole thing from looking too plain.

These baseboards are probably my favorite part of the room!.We also had three big drawers on each side of the vanity but that was it for storage and all the little things would either just roll around in the drawers or would end up on the counter.

I really wanted a place for everything, big and small, in our cabinets this time around so that I could keep the counter tops as clear as possible to keep the room clean and tidy and at all times.Our designer went all out by helping us find storage solutions to go inside every drawer and cabinet, to really completely maximize the space.

We even used kitchen components like spice racks to give me somewhere to store all my little odds and ends!Why did you choose KraftMaid cabinetry for your remodeled bathroom?.