Thursday, May 28, 2009

Colt's Rustic Lodge












I am an avid reader of Kelly's Korner Blog. Her sweet baby girl, Harper, is about 6 days older than Colt. I was still pregnant when I received her blog from a friend saying, "Pray for Harper." Of course I prayed, followed her blog and still follow her blog. Harper is no longer sick, but I enjoy reading about their family. Every Friday, Kelly does a "show me where you live Friday" where you post pictures of whatever room is on tour for that week and you can tour over 300 living rooms, kitchens and so forth! Its great and I have gotten some really good decorating ideas! This week we are touring children's rooms & nurseries. I hope this is an example that it doesnt have to cost you an arm and a leg to get what you want! Especially when you have a mother in law (Tammy) who says, "oh we could make that!"

I wanted Colt to have an outdoorsy kind of room, not camo, not western, but a nice compromise of everything boy, nothing baby, something I have never seen before as well as easy on the pocket book!! Bargains are my favorite and I love the feeling after I buy something on sale, cheaper at another place or cheaper because I made it! This project felt like a design on a dime project and I loved every minute of the challenge!


Thank you to my husband Blake for his help along the way and sometimes he even did it with a smile...NOT! But I should say, after it was all said and done, he said "wow, this is the coolest room." It was well worth it just to hear him say that.

As you walk into the room


You will notice Colt has a front porch in his room. It is real and built by my handy dandy hubby. It is a 14X10 replica of an old town porch. We scavenged the barn wood from somebody's front yard. Blake knocked on their door and asked them if we could have it and they said "take it away!" So we did! He only spent $30 on extra wood at Home Depot and the metal awning he had already. The decorations on top were made with leather and cowhide scraps we got for free in Canton. The cowhide rug I splurged on at Canton for $99.

Final price of the porch = 8 hours and $30!

The cowhide rug I splurged on in Canton for $99


The shutters on the window were made by the talented Pappaw. Tammy used the left over fabric to make curtains in the shutters.




Changing table wall


The barnwood changing table I got at Canton for $80. It wasn't a changing table, but Blake made a frame for my changing pad I got at a shower and we placed it on top. The "Hi yall" open box I got half price at Hobby Lobby for $8. It holds lotion, powder and wipes. The dog picture was my grandmother's and looks exactly like our lab. The european mount above the shelf was Blake's. The metal star on the shelf I got for $5 at a cute store around town. The Hand carved indian, Blake got for college graduation. Carved & painted (by hand) made especially by Pappaw, Blake's grandad. Please check back later for another post about that. He is starting to sell them on ebay. The metal shelf I got half price at hobby lobby for $15. The gun holster bag hanger I got at half price at hobby lobby for $12


Total cost of diaper changing wall = $120





Rocking chair corner before and after




I got the lamps on the post half price at walmart for $20














The white door came from the ranch. We took it off an old barn and it is leaned up against the wall. The picture frame with cross and fabric was made by Tammy. The cowboy hat was my grandads. The lamp was half price at hobby lobby for $30. The side table was made. I bought a stool ($12) and an old wine barrel($18) from canton. Screwed them together and Blake made a top for it. Tammy covered the top in leather fabric and trimmed it with fringe, nail heads and leather barbed wire. The rocking chair was Blake's great great grandmothers! The throw and pillow were made by Tammy.




Total cost of Rocking chair seating area = $60










Lamp and table upclose






Crib wall




Blake's Pappaw truly is talented. He made the CTK "brand" for us (that Tammy drew) and I painted it. Blake made the board behind it with the left over barnwood and we white washed it. I got the concho's from Hobby Lobby (.99 for 5 = $5) and glue gunned them on for the border. The tree on the left was made by Tammy. I bought the "fake tree vase" from TJ Maxx on sale for $20. The shelf it is sitting on is from Canton for $50. The crib was Blake's from 26 years ago!




Total cost of crib wall = $75




Colt's bedding was made by Tammy as well. I picked out stripe fabric, leather fabric, and cow fabric. We used this all around the room.






Nursery Exit




Thank heaven for little boys sign was given to me by my cousin in law. The plaque on the right are the "cowboy commandments" given to us by my dad.
Nursery Exit = $0



We did paint the room and buy frabric. The cost of paint was about $50 and the cost of fabric was about $150.


A big THANK YOU to Tammy. I know you all are wishing she was apart of your family right about now, but NO you cannot have her...She's mine :)




I hope everybody can get a few ideas they can use from this room! I hope you enjoyed the tour and please feel free to follow our blog so you can Keep up with the Krecks! :) Happy weekend!






30 comments:

Christa said...

What a cool nursery! You did a great job! I love the country look!

Jennifer said...

Such a neat nursery! I love the colors and all the details! It's so cool!

The Starr Family said...

Blown away... how fun is this room?

Cheri said...

So creative! Love it!

The Gilliland Family said...

Wow! I just adore this room! I have 3 girls so it is all about pink and girly stuff...maybe one day we will have a little boy and I can do something like this :) Thanks for sharing. Amber

Rose said...

This room is amazing!

2SetsOfTwins4Me said...

lurking from kellys blog
what a great nursery. so unique

Bills Family said...

WOW! I love this nursery!! Great theme and beautiful room!!

Danielle said...

Wow, now THAT is a unique idea! cute! :)

Stacy said...

LOVE the room! Such great creativity. I love when people think outside of the box when decorating!! One of my favorite rooms I have seen so far!! Thanks for sharing.

Bev said...

how creative. You are very talented

Jamie said...

WOW, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it! Super-creative. I have two boys and so I love looking at other boys rooms.

Mommy Webb said...

Wow! I think your nursery is so creative and precious. I went a more pastel route for my little guys digs (www.babywebbsite.com), but I might just follow your lead for his big boy room. GREAT JOB!

Rachel said...

That is one amazing room!

Amiee said...

Wow!! You have done such an awesome job. I have been wanting to do a room like this for my boys, but living in CA, I can't find cute stuff like you can. My sis lives in Longview, so I think I will be sending her on a Canton run!! Thanks so much for sharing.

Kendall and Brooks said...

omg how CUTE! My husband would just die! Gotta Love Canton!!!!

Michelle said...

Oh my gosh, totally cute! I can't believe y'all did that front porch for $30, insane! I love the rustic look, so creative... great job!

Kelly said...

HOLY COW!!!!!! That room is amazing - love it!!!
And how fun that our babies are so close in age!!!!

Tiffany said...

very original! Any little boy would love it!

Myra @ My Blessed Life said...

Wow! Amazing! SO creative! I LOVE this room!

The Baby Cove said...

What a cool and creative room! Awesome job!

Momma@Live. Laugh. Pull your hair out said...

Awesome! I love this room!!!!!!!!

Pam Bowers said...

This is the cutest and most unique baby room I have seen so far. You've got some talent.

Paige said...

My jaw has dropped to the floor. This is the most perfect little boys room EVER! This is a perfect room for him to go with! How fun...

Tara G. said...

This is so creative and I love it that your little guy can use the theme for a long time!

Happiness Is... said...

I just found your blog from Kelly's and am pretty much obsessed with this nursery. I always lean towards wanting a girl whenever it's time, but you have inspired me to realize that little boy stuff can be cute, too! LOVE your vision and implementation - way cool.

Courtney said...

This room is awesome. You little boy is going to love living in there!

the tichenor family said...

Although I told you months ago how fab Colt's nursery was, I will say it again! Good job mama. Oh, and the total cost of the diaper changing wall far exceeds $120 if you include the cost of the sassy Burberry bag hanging there... xoxo

Kate said...

oh my goodness. i am still getting through this post from kelly's korner...i am expecting a boy in september and am looking for decorating ideas. I LOVE YOUR SONS ROOM! it is sooo so cute. we are doing a cowboy theme, but i havent gotten much further than the bedding. i am bookmarking this page though so i can look back later. LOVE THE ROOM!!!

-kate

Jenn said...

NO NO way!!! I LOVE it! I wanna come see it in person, haha jk!
I've always said I want to my sons room in hunting theme "one day" ha! I think I need to get married first then I can worry about decorating my childrens rooms.. ha!
Thanks for sharing his room