This project also only took maybe 20 minutes from start to finish.
For now, we just added some thicker trim and I painted the door in black chalkboard paint to minimize how much you notice the crookedness of the door.It really worked!

Kennedy provided the artwork.The side of the room where the crib sits is still a little sparse, but I’m happy about that.It gives me the chance to keep adding to the room if I think of something else I really want or need in here.

We’re not really using the room for much yet, other than playtime and storage because Jack’s still in his bassinet in our room.There’s lots of space for me to have a little more fun in here!.

I’m a big fan of the trim work in this room as well.
I can take no credit for it, but Chris really should teach a class on making all those angles line up on weird crooked old walls.Top with the nest of greens.
Pop the final piece of bread atop everything and chow down!.So what did you think of this take on an egg salad sandwich?
Just as good as the classic or even better?A couple of weeks ago I told you all about how I learned the right way to mop and how that makes such a big difference for me in getting my floors looking nice and clean.I also shared with you that I usually use my kitchen sink for this process instead of a mop bucket.
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