«If you are craving more sophistication, there are so many easy DIY projects on the Internet now demonstrating how to increase home value and aesthetics by
adding wall mouldings,» for instance, suggests Laura.
Big Boy Room Checklist Clear out guest room furniture Spackle / Sand Paint (2 coats of blue on the walls, but still need to repaint moulding) Light (bought one, but still need to install) Curtains Rug Beds Bedside Table Bedding Something for the walls
Along the main gallery's walls, Boyce has installed
decorative wall moulding to create a series of large frames reminiscent of archetypal bourgeois apartment interiors.
We wanted the design to feel modern, but not cold so we
added wall mouldings, warm toned wood floors and lots of throw pillows!
Some of the remaining things on the list in here —
wall moulding, upholstery — will be more involved, so I'm easing into it with the simpler things first.
Create a panelled ceiling using the same idea as
the wall mouldings as designer Melissa Davis did here, which she says, «softened the bare bones look of the neutral master bedroom.»
The wall moulding is what makes the bedroom feel Parisian and will kick any builder basic room like mine up a notch.
I really love the detail this piece adds, especially since we went with a fairly simple design for
the wall mouldings.
This allowed
the wall mouldings to run seamlessly into it.
We also had
some wall mouldings installed on the TV wall, and shiplap on the ceiling with a new pendant light.
We really wanted to get all
the wall moulding and window moulding up so we could fill the nail holes and get it painted.