Guest Room Before
Guest Room After
Guest Room Before
Guest Room After
Master Bedroom Before
Master Bedroom After
The Problem:  This guest room wasn't inviting.  Too
much clutter piled on every available surface.
The Fix:  Clearing the room of unnecessary items and
repositioning the bed changes the whole feel of the
room.  Shelves were added for vertical storage and
display.  Inexpensive bed risers were used to raise
the bed.  This makes the bed the focal point and
allows for under bed storage drawers.  The client's
extra throw pillows really make the day bed inviting.
The Problem:  This put together dresser took up a lot of
room with out providing much storage.  The depth of the
drawers were a good 5 inches shorter then the dresser
depth!?!  The clothing that was stored there easily fit in
under the bed storage drawers.  This guest room also
doubled as where the client's adorable basset hound
sleeps.  Much of the dresser clutter is due to doggy treats.
The Fix:  By getting rid of the dresser it opened up this
whole wall for shelving and easy access to the dog's
kennel.  Using attractive storage jars for dog treats
looks much more appealing than the original bags
and also lets you know when you are getting low.
The Problem:  This master bedroom had no focal point
and needed more storage space.  Also because of the
position of the bed a night stand was in the way of the
entrance to an adjoining room.
The Fix:  By repositioning the bed we solve the
nightstand issue.  Raising the bed up on risers makes
the bed more of a focal point and also allows for more
storage underneath.  Adding a canopy, some
inexpensive wall sconces, and a mirror the couple were
not using give the room a much more pulled together
look.
Boy's Bedroom Before
Boy's Bedroom After
The Problem:  This child's room was overwhelmed
with to much clutter.  Many toys/books that had been
outgrown years ago were still taking up valuable space
and the desk top was unavailable for working on.
The Fix: Sorting out the toys and books that were no
longer used made a huge difference in floor space.  
Switching the position of the desk and bookcase made
better use of the area.  Making a '
treasure' bin and then
placing important nick nacks in this container instead of
on display on ever flat surface really opened up the
room.  Additional labeled bins for electronics, cards,
coins, and other items help not only to contain the
clutter but help the child keep his room clean.