 Today's video is sponsored by Wayfair. We have delivery of wood! We are starting in the bedrooms this week which is so exciting. I have never done a nursery so I knew we wanted to start today in the nursery. Now this is our little baby's nursery. As you can see at the moment it's painted light blue and I just feel like we need to add some pink to this space because she is a little baby girl. She's so so cute and something else I want to do in here is a little bit of molding. Just because I want to add accent to the wall we're going to be doing some wallpaper in here as well which is going to add a bunch of visual detail. So I'm going to tone it down with a little bit of boarding on the wall and we're going to paint that a solid color so it's not like patterned wallpaper everywhere. But the first thing that we want to do is actually remove these little baseboards that are on here. They're just like not good. Not very cute so we're going to remove those and add our own. You want to know something? I'm not going to demo. I'm good at DIY but I'm not good at demoing things. So in terms of boards that I'm going to be using on the walls we're doing a four inch board on the baseboard, three inch boards on the walls, and a two inch board on the top. And these are all pre-primed MDF. It's just the easiest to work with. So we're going to measure all. Okay we need a 85. All right we have our board cut to size and we're going to just nail it right into the wall. I'm going to find the middle of this wall here and then we're just going to mark that for the center board. I'm doing some trim work in the other room for a while now and I really wanted to see the paint color in here because we're going to start painting in here as well. And I actually selected kind of a color that I'm hoping is going to go with the furniture that I picked up for this space but I'm pretty sure that it will. So the color is actually called Unfussy Beige. Kind of a random name. And it's by Sherwin Williams. We're going to test this color out on the wall. Ooh it's like a pinkish tone. Let's see. It's like a pinkish toned topi color which I think is going to add some nice warmth to this space. They really didn't like the blue in here. It just wasn't the vibe and it's very very cool tone. It's like a sky blue. So I'm going to go ahead and paint this over the entire room including the ceiling as well. What's nice about these doors is we don't have to... Oh yeah we do just kidding. I'm in Jerome's office now and I'm a little scared once again for the paint color because I did something a little daring in this office. Now Jerome was like, you know what? I don't care what color you painted. I just want something calming. So I went with something extremely dark which isn't what you think of when you think of calming but I really think I can make this space still a really calming space because it's so bright in these rooms. I think we can get away with some dark tones. So I'm gonna see. This color is called Roycroft Bronze. The color itself is like a dark green. I think it kind of has a golden undertone to it which I thought would be really pretty. So let's go ahead and see this. I love a dark office. Definitely a daring color so once we add the other elements it's gonna be really really fun. So I went through and did a good amount of the painting in here but something I just wanted to share with you guys is that if you want a really custom paint look in your home paint absolutely everything. Like I am painting the doors of the closet. These are like bifold doors so I'm painting them. Also painting the door itself into the room. I feel like it just gives the room one cohesive look and it doesn't break anything up which really creates a nice kind of designer look without having to do too much. It's just paint. And so I'm gonna go through. I'm also painting the ceiling as well in here. The only thing I'm not painting is the window trim. Just to have a little contrast on the window. Oh my gosh. So pink. Oh my gosh. Okay so what do we do? Why can't they ever pick the right paint for the first time? I swear this wasn't my fault. This wasn't our fault. No. It was a swatch's fault. It was called Unfussy Beige. This is Unfussy Pink. This is literally light pink but I think we should maybe remove the floor. Well the pink is way more pinker than we thought but it's not a bad color. It's not bad. No but it's a primary bedroom for a husband and wife. So it is like neutrally but at the same time it kind of feels like it could be the baby's room. I want to see what it looks like actually. It's giving dust. Well I definitely think it's prettier with the floor for sure. Next in this room we're going to be applying this really thin trim. It's like a half inch trim. I found this at Home Depot and I'm going to be applying this on these closet doors just on the outside of it into two panels to make them almost look like built-in like Parisian closet doors. So I think it's going to look really nice and I really think Jennifer's going to love that. And I simply cut the trim with a pair of miter shears which makes it super quick and easy. Literally cutting this like Kendall cuts a cucumber. Yes. One done. We have one of our frames complete. The primary bedroom has been painted and I am now working in the vanity area but there's this little strange what I believe is like a shower door separation between the bathroom and the vanity. So the vanity is actually inside the bedroom and I want to make this more of like an open concept feeling. So I feel like the countertops can actually travel from the vanity into the bathroom and I think if we knock this out we could do a really cool feature in space. So that's what I'm going to try doing first is figuring out how to get this lovely thing out. I don't know what it is. I really don't. Okay, the screws did nothing. Can't I just like push her through? I cracked it. Okay, what do we do now? It's giving pry bar. There we go. Oh my gosh, it is a door. It has a hinge in the wall. Should we leave it as a door and they can open and close it? You can open it. How do you have toilet paper? I think it's ripped out of the wall now. It's gone. We should hang this as wall art. It feels so much more open. How does this thing come off? Those screws. Get out. Hopefully this wasn't structural. That's giving patchwork. It's really cool. It's definitely like an architecture, like architectural feature it looks like. So guys, now that this is out the plans are to actually add shelving in here which is going to make the bathroom a little bit more open concept in the terms of the shelving is going to be right through the vanity area but I feel like they share this room. It's only them. There is another bathroom and I feel like this is going to be so cool. We're also going to do a little towel rod at the bottom which is going to have a hand towel on it which is going to add more privacy when you're like looking into the bathroom and then we're just going to do a little patching on this then we're going to have the paint color or wallpaper whatever I'm planning to do up here haven't decided yet flow from the vanity space into the bathroom space and I also think we're going to be doing a DIY on the countertops to make it flow from space to space as well. I just added a second coat of paint to these doors and they look so good with the trim on them definitely a lot more custom and then over on these doors which lead out of the room we're just going to put paint on these and then right over here we are going to be painting these doors as well so the whole wall is going to be like a wall of doors but I wanted to mix it up with some trim and then we're going to add the same color all the way across so it looks more custom and kind of like all built into the space. Whenever I paint doors or cabinets I actually use the roller that is specialty for doors and cabinets it comes with a smaller nap on it so it doesn't hold as much paint and it just goes on a little bit smoother so always suggest doing that and I think painting these kinds of doors and cabinets with the smaller rollers always easier. I just feel like you can't make as many errors if you use a smaller roller the wallpaper just arrived for the nursery and I am so excited to hang this up this is of course from Wayfair and I am going to putting this on the top half of the board and batten wall that we did and I want to share with you guys how to pick a paint color because on the bottom half of our board and batten we're going to be painting that and with the wallpaper I always lay it out and then I'm going to grab a fan deck and just kind of start looking at color tones that would go so I kind of pick within the wallpaper itself we have some pink kind of like an orange and a cream and I think I want to do something lighter in here something more along the lines of a cream so I'm just trying to find colors that go with the tone this one's called futon which could be a good option are we allowed to paint her room futon? like I think it's fine I think it's pretty this wallpaper is so cute for a little girl's room as well it has little deer it has squirrels there's orange trees owls and flowers and I just love the color tones in here and with that paint color I'm going to edge the top of the board and batten and also the ceiling line and just so when we apply the wallpaper we don't have to cut in with the paint we're also going to paint the ceiling as well that way when we apply the wallpaper the ceiling paint doesn't get on it if it was to be painted after just keep that in mind I'm thinking like the editor right now putting like music video edits on like transitioning and flipping and stuff up our wallpaper and this is our first little panel here this is just a peel and stick which honestly I would do a peel and stick in anyone's house over a real wallpaper because it's just so much easier and it stays really nicely but I'm just going to start by peeling the back down and I'm going to go ahead and just overlap it one inch in the crease that way we can fold it over and we have a continuation on this wall it's pee let's look oh it's so cute I love it it's busy but like not ridiculous it's like organic but at the same time it's symmetrical because you have all these like hopefully Julia likes it we'll have to get a opinion yeah we're marking a line using this level here so that we could find a line for our wallpaper the first piece and then it will be straight throughout the whole room using this little edger and a blade just to remove the excess wallpaper first piece is on and we are about to apply the second piece all I do is just cut this one to the approximate size overlap it a little bit and just make sure that you really adhere it to the wall and match up the pattern that's the most important part that's called precisely positioned seamless if you will honestly if you have two people like you could do a whole room and peel and stick wallpaper in like an hour we're using a straight edge and a blade to remove the extra did you see what I just did with that moved it while I did it it was perfect that's such a tip watch this that was the best thing satisfying this one needs anchors a little tip for your curtains is if you actually pull your last loop over then hang it in the bracket it's never going to be able to be pulled and it covers your bracket the curtains are the perfect length we love when that happens I'm like combing the curtains it is wallpaper time in the primary bedroom but this wallpaper is sadly not peeling stick it is regular wallpaper which we're going to have to paste it looks like this I think it's really pretty and we're going to need to cut it though to the size of the walls going in the bathroom area in our little vanity section I already went ahead and measured and it's essentially the size of this table so we're just going to cut our pieces for this wallpaper we're applying the paste on the paper I'm just going to tape this down because it rolls pretty well so we want to keep that flat when we apply the adhesive I've never seen what wallpaper adhesive looks like I'm scared let's see oh it's giving almers it's giving school glue ew kind of smells like school glue too give it a sniff yeah and then using a roller we're going to be rolling our wallpaper glue onto the wallpaper so then per the instructions we are supposed to fold this in half adhesive sides together oh we fold it this way I guess it doesn't matter you can fold it either I think fold it in it yeah this way this is probably makes sense give it a smush and it takes a nap for three minutes a little nappy if anyone knows why you have to let this sit for three minutes we have our wallpaper it's been resting now she needs to wake up wake up smoothing tool okay so we will need to do a little cut um do we have that blade it honestly looks pretty with the fake marble countertop I love getting on the counter I think it dries really strong I think you smooth it to make sure it's just all down and then it'll look good yeah oh no it dries like crazy I'm loving the way this wallpaper is looking like it yeah it's really good I was scared with the pink it might be a little too girly but I actually think this kind of tones it down a bit in a sense I love that oh it's so good and I kind of got the pivot too because I thought if she's like doing her hair here or something you can like pivot it towards look at yourself if you're doing your makeup or whatever I'm now in the bathroom one of two this bathroom here is actually going to be the guest bathroom and we've been primarily focusing on all of the bedroom so far but this bathroom needs some paint as you can see it's like a bright turquoise we have a lovely little shower curtain here and here are a couple of my paint swatches that I actually have been hanging up since we got here and I've been leaning towards a soft green color I really like this color here called ancient marble but I will say that this house's lighting has been a little strange so I'm going to go one shade grayer which is called sedate gray and I hope that that's going to give us still like a green tone in here but not be overbearing and I'm going to do an egg shell finish on all the walls not should be our paint color in here doing some other fun little touches which I'll share with you guys once we get to those but let's get the paint on the walls we're making a potion there's a lot happening in the primary bedroom today we have lights going up over here we have Andy from yoded here because we're doing concrete countertops or like concreta countertops yeah and we are going to be essentially traveling on this product here which we already have mixed up over the top of the entire countertop to give it a new look and you could virtually put this product on like anything yeah yeah that is crazy I've seen before after photos of full bathrooms being covered in this like over the top of the tile no demo necessary so we're going to be putting this on the countertops and this is my first time doing anything like this so let's see how it goes okay I'm going to see how you do it first perfect a little bit of this a little bit of that a little bit of that a little bit of this let's go over the holes I'm not as fast as Andy but I'm doing my best what do you say I'm doing you're giving I'm a professional yeah honestly the coolest product I've ever used this is so it's already changing the look of it that was nice and messy of me I'm going to come down to this side you do the hard part over there oh is that the hard part yeah no I feel like you're doing the hard part the upper the first one putting all the outlet covers back on so we know what we're going to be raising this it's a really good one okay here is the rug for the main bedroom now because we did a little bit of a pinky tone on the wall like a slight pinkish tone I thought we could do a little bit more of a masculine rug in here just to mix the two vibes and I found this great one that's just like a nice grid I think it adds kind of this masculine touch to the space and as you guys can see the light is pretty low at the moment which I'm going to adjust that going to raise it a bit but before that I just want to test it to make sure that it works and then we're going to bring the bed in which I am so excited the bed is beautiful so I think we're going to need to flip it up yeah forward like the headboard that's what I was scared of can we just push it all the way back to the wall like that that's this and then we do have to add the slats in that's such a pretty bed it's gonna just hold itself anyways it is decorating day of the nursery and we are going to be laying down the rug bringing in the crib and all of the accessories so the first thing I want to do is lay down the rug I picked this one out because it's the Amber Lewis and the Loy line which Wayfair has a ton of on their site which I love this collection is so pretty and this one's the ocean and sand colorway which I thought would just be a really nice look in here and since everything's pretty new looking in terms of like the board and baton and you know our wallpaper I really wanted something a bit vintage in here and I feel like this gives it that tone I'm also using a very large rug in the nursery because I feel like in a nursery you're going to want to cover more floor space than less rug I would rather have Julia on the rug than on the tile so this is going to be our rug also if you fold back the ends kind of makes it lay a lot nicer and flatter here she comes she'll be coming around the mountain when she comes how do we do this? I forget ow I just broke my fingers I think oh also if we did not have this window because it only clears the window by like a quarter inch I don't know what we would have done here wait yep my first nursery now let's add all the other elements it's kind of heavy so I just have to I've been waiting to rock in this chair honestly look I just had a baby oh my gosh this looks so good I love it I picked out these super cute sconces for in here I loved how it was just like a white metal I've never seen a white metal sconce before so I'm going to apply these I thought it just adds a little bit of freshness and coordinates back with our Gordon Batten here and I'm just going to be doing puck lights in these sconces so nothing too crazy not going to hardwire them into the wall just because that's intense that looks so cute I love this let's add one to the other side oh my gosh this bed color looks perfect with the wall I knew I wanted to do some kind of like pine more of an orangy wood which I kind of stray from but because this room had a green wall I thought it would contrast so nicely and the colors would just pair really great and guys this is not just your average bed I also got a trundle for this bed so it basically can pull out into two twin beds which thought would be a lot nicer for this office space since Jerome wanted this to be a guest space also where he works nine to five every single day so it's going to be a space that's utilized very often and I wanted to give them two additional bed spaces for guests because they have guests all the time and this trundle will be perfect it'll allow us to add an additional mattress underneath and then they can pull it out when they need to access it so we're really utilizing all of the space here right guys how cool is this desk chair? I think it is so fun it's like a cherry wood on the arms and it has this olive green leather and like Jerome mentioned that he really wanted a larger work area before he had a really small desk so I thought you know getting him a nice chair a larger surface so he could spread out all of his tasks for the day would be perfect and this room pretty much has all the furniture in it we're just doing the desk the bed of course it pulls out into a trundle so there's a lot actually happening in such a small space I'm about to hang the shower curtain rod in the guest bathroom and I actually just got a brass curtain rod just your traditional brass curtain rod I want to give this more of a custom look I feel like I keep saying that but it's really what I'm trying to do and what I'm going to do is actually mount this curtain rod with the hooks coming from the ceiling so it looks a little bit more intentional I also ended up removing the finials because I'm going to have it kind of stretch from wall to wall so first thing you're going to do is just mark your holes then we're going to drill our holes and you can add the anchors if you need to but I just hit a stud so I'm just going to screw this straight into the ceiling repeat the same process to the other side and then we can add our rod and then we're just going to put our rod up like this oh my gosh I installed this one backwards now we're going to add a mirror to this bathroom and I know Jen and Jerome love the boho aesthetic so I thought we could add some boho elements in just kind of more of a funky different way like I feel like this mirror it screams boho but it's not one that you see a lot of people use so I feel like it's more of a funky just fun play on the bohemian style I love the fringe I love it with the green and then we're going to add some border trim as well which is just going to kind of intensify the space I found this really cute wood trim at the hardware store it kind of has like a checkerboard box look to it and so I'm going to be applying this just at the top of our tile here because the tile's really unfinished and I thought this would just give a nice little finished top edge and then the molding actually cascades into nothing so it really looks finished and I'm just going to apply that with my broad nailer I mitered the edge of this trim piece which will just slide right in there and finish off that corner and I just feel like their tile is actually cute in here it has some texture to it it's like a nice nude peachy tone now that our countertops are nice and dry I'm going to test our paint color for the vanities which I have right here it's called Woodcliff Lake which is a really pretty color name and it's kind of like a grayish brown beige tone but it's definitely a lot darker than our countertops and I think it's going to be the perfect base for this vanity section for the furniture placement in the bedrooms I did two large night stands on either side of the bed and the bed is a queen size it looks kind of small on camera but they did say that they just wanted to stick with queen size and I added a bench at the end of the bed this tree that I found on Wayfair and a pot as well from Wayfair and then these lamps I actually found these at the thrift store a while back for five dollars each and I just love the texture that they have I kept the styling in the primary bedroom pretty minimal just because I really wanted the elements that we added to shine and the color of the room to shine I also wanted the vanity space in the room to shine there were a lot of focal points I really wanted them to look at when they walked into the space the bed being one the light fixture the vanity and I just feel like all these little elements really just enhanced our design in the office I ended up styling the bed to look more like a sofa so I used a bunch of throw pillows in different random colors and textures on the back side of the bed and I just feel like this gives so much visual interest to the space and then above that I did three pieces of framed art and the night before I actually hung up those sconces that you see on the wall there and of course our last space is Julia's nursery which I loved styling the space so much I had so much fun mixing the pattern from the curtain with all of our textiles and the wallpaper and just incorporating whimsy colors and tones just totally rounds out this nursery I cannot believe how far we've come in 10 days tomorrow is the reveal and we still have no sofa thanks so much to Wayfair for sponsoring this video