
Not quite PB kids ready, but for $0 I'll take it! The shelves were installed by the previous owners, the dresser was mine as a child and I made the bulletin board awhile back.
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Wow! Your Pottery Barn inspired changing closet is fabulous! Kudos on such a great job for such little money. Truly impressive!
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous!!! Nice job! And great price :)
ReplyDeleteUmmmm...did you say at my house the other day that you are "Kinda Lazy"???? Just checking on that. Holy Closet!!!
ReplyDeleteWanna have lunch on Friday?
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ReplyDeleteyou are so right about the expensive price tags these designer closets come with! So disappointing! They should be given a realistic budget and then asked to do the required job.... I bet they won't be able to do anything as nice as you did!
Great job.... seems like I need to look what I already have that I can use to beautify my closet!
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A $1500 look for zip, zilch, nada? You can't beat that! You did a great job creating a functional space and freeing up floor space in his room. I've said from day 1 that when we guy our dream home, my daughter's dresser is going right in the closet. I know she'd much rather have the extra space to play :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job. I love the look and love that it cost you nothing and you used stuff you already have. I am so glad I found your blog.
ReplyDeleteThis closet idea is fantastic.A beautiful piece of creativity.I will too try to place something like this for kids in my home.
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