Master Closet Refresh with Wallpaper

Wow. The last week has been such a whirlwind of emotions and productivity. A weird combination but they kind of go hand-in-hand if you tend to compulsively do a lot of things to relieve/avoid stress like I do.

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Let’s enjoy a quick before and after before I get into all the details. Doesn’t that wallpaper just make you smile?

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A quick recap: After a particularly stressful week at work, I was told last Wednesday that I was furloughed until the end of July. Talk about a shock to my system!

Before all this uncertainty, I ordered some new wallpaper and some bamboo blinds for a master closet refresh. And since we can’t really return anything at the moment, I used my new *free-time* at home to quickly transform this small space.

I created a quick mood board using Word before I ordered anything. I added in images of things I already had with some screenshots of the new products I wanted to buy. I just recently started using mood boards (or design boards) and they are SO incredibly helpful to visualize the space before making any major decisions.

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Over the weekend, I used some leftover Sleek White paint from Behr and gave the walls a fresh coat. This is my favorite white paint color, I cannot recommend it enough.

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Luckily, the wallpaper and the blinds were shipped earlier than scheduled and miraculously arrived on my doorstep on the same day. Couldn’t have timed that up better if I tried!

The peel and stick wallpaper from Target went up pretty quickly. This design is absolutely gorgeous!  It usually takes me FOREVER to pick out wallpaper because I like it to be subtler and just add some texture to the space. But this paper is just stunning and I knew I could pull off all the fun colors in such a tiny area. It’s called Floral Sprig Coral/Cream by RoomMates.

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To be safe, I ordered three rolls and had just a bit left over. I started on the right side of the wall because it would be most visible. The door would cover a lot of the pattern on the left side.

The next day, I hung the bamboo blinds from Home Depot. They were surprisingly easy to hang considering this was the first time I had ever hung blinds and I was doing this project by myself. Well, my 3-year-old was trying to help but I don’t think that really counts.

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I added the old shelves back in for functionality but I would like to eventually replace them with a thicker wood that I can stain to match the dresser. I styled the space with a faux plant from the new Studio McGee line at Target and rehung the door.

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This project was so helpful in distracting me from the uncertainty of my job situation and the ongoing pandemic. I’m most proud of the fact that I did all of this by myself. This closet reminds me that we are all capable of doing incredible things. And who doesn’t want to smile a little every time they change clothes?

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