I know there are a hundred brag posts of the $10 ledges, and I have used them before (and posted them) but I am so happy with how these turned out!
Its too bad I don't have a good before picture, because the things I love most about these are the colors and the interchangability and it would be easier to explain with the before picture!
I have had pictures in cute matching frames on the one wall for years, but the frames were too light for the wall color, and the floor and furniture, so I needed to darken them up. Additionally, we got a black tv stand even though the floor and couches are dark brown. (TV is black, so it works) So I made the shelves black to pull that in. Then on the shelves closer to the tv, I used black and silver frames, and on the ones above the brown couch I painted all my light wood frames darker.
As for the interchangability, its a lot easier to pull the frames down and change the picture when you don't have to worry about how they look together - I can just move them around on the shelf. I've always had a hard time getting a "gallery" look just right - something will always hang lower than I want or whatever. So I finally got it perfect with one 10x13 of the kids together in the middle of 4 8x10s (one of each) and a few little ones to mix in. Then we had to go and have #5 and mess my whole system up! :)
So he's 16 months now and his picture is finally on the wall, and was taken last May - so sad..
But my other set of shelves has pictures of everybody - even me, yikes! I decided they look better full so I used all the frames I had, and got some cheap ones and thrift store frames and put them all together. "controlled chaos" just like the rest of the house/life!
Thanks Ana for giving me the confidence to know that I can make it myself, I never would have gone out and spent the money to buy matching frames, but knowing I could just do it myself I was able to get it done for cheap!
Comments
Ana White
Thu, 01/30/2014 - 10:32
Adorable!
What a lucky little girl, great job on this build!
ShushiGirl
Fri, 01/31/2014 - 13:29
Thank You Ana!!
Thank You Ana!!
birdsandsoap
Fri, 01/31/2014 - 20:41
Ah! I love it! I love the
Ah! I love it! I love the roof on the lower level, this turned out adorable!
ShushiGirl
Sun, 02/02/2014 - 18:32
Thank you!
We had fun making this as a family :)
junior2725
Sun, 02/02/2014 - 22:11
Awesome Job
I am looking at making this for my daughter and I also want to do a playhouse on the bottom as she is a single child. Did you just extend the opening to the bottom bunk to the floor and then extend the bottom windows down some to let in more light? Also, I love the idea of switching the storage from the stairs to inside the playhouse. If possible could you elaborate on how you did this. Thank you.
ShushiGirl
Tue, 02/04/2014 - 15:46
Sure Thing
We omitted the bottom bunk and took it straight to the floor. We left the side panel clear but the frame until we built the stairs then added trim & side boards around the cubbies.
nadia37
Sat, 05/24/2014 - 07:51
Oh, the colors!
First of all, what an amazing job on your build! I was looking for ideas for a playhouse and I will be modifying the plans for Sweet Pea Bunk beds and your build let's me know how get it can be. But what colors did you use? The look great together!
E81firegirl
Sun, 07/17/2016 - 14:49
So adorable!
I love the changes on this! I had a question. What did you use for the roof and is the lower roof section built to the same specifications as the upper roof?
MummaKrissy
Sun, 06/20/2021 - 08:12
I LOVE THIS!! Thank you for…
I LOVE THIS!! Thank you for sharing!