Quick note: Tonight we’ll be in Minneapolis at the West Elm on 3879 Gallagher Drive for cookies, cocoa, and a book signing at 6pm (we hear this parking lot is small, but there’s a larger lot at a nearby Macy’s as well as a ramp that leads to a parking garage which should hopefully help – as will getting there early, carpooling, or getting dropped off). More info here. We’d love to see ya there!
Remember how you guys were asking us to take photos of the holy-cow-that’s-crazy playroom packed with secret book projects, stuff for our yard sale, and future projects so we could share them when the book was finally out? Well, I don’t think you’re ready for this jelly…
Were you ready? I told you it was crazy! But thankfully now that the secret book projects are out of the bag, we can share the insanity with you (since it’s no longer a spoiler for you to see our partially stenciled wall, the gray trim around that window, the green planter, that wooden headboard, the yellow branch wreath, or anything else that you might recognize from zee book).
Here’s a vertical shot. Just as crazy, right?
So when my mom came out for a visit a little while ago, we decided to tackle it together (me + mom = organizing nerdfest). Literally the second I put Clara down for her nap it was as if someone fired some imaginary gun at the starting line and we shot off in different directions to get that room cleaned up. Completely comical.
When you’re dealing with such an extreme volume of things that need to be sorted (since some were book projects that were going to be auctioned for charity, other things were going to be yard saled, and other items are still waiting to be made over and used in future rooms like the sunroom, Clara’s big girl room, the guest room, etc) – the first step is definitely clearing the room. So we scurried to bring everything out into the entryway, where there was more floor space for sorting. We had three zones going on:
- one spot for yard sale stuff
- one spot for the book auction items
- one spot for things going back into the playroom for future projects
Most of what you see in this picture are things that were going back into the room (the luggage goes in that closet, those shelves are for a future project, etc). And there’s my mom going through all the gift bags that I save to reuse (she was almost entirely on closet-duty, so she got to play with things like tissue paper, gift bags, and ribbon while I sorted things for yard sale and auction piles.
About an hour and a half later, we could see most of the room again! It was weird. Like those dreams that you have of discovering an extra room. Tip: don’t fill a room with junk and you won’t feel like you’re discovering said room after hours of cleaning it out.
Sure enough, as the cluttered playroom got emptier, the areas in the entryway (and the adjoined hallway) got crazier. This was our yard sale pillow pile. Yikes. Note: You can read more about how the yard sale went here.
Here’s what the room looked like after we loaded things back in (the items under the window were smaller auction items that we didn’t want to leave out in the sunroom with the bigger ones, so they’re actually gone now). But the rest of everything is still in there since we put the yard sale stuff into the sunroom to keep it separated. Oh and you’ll notice that we tossed up the old curtains from our bedroom just to keep them hung so they’re not wadded up in some closet (but clearly they still need to be ironed/retrained so they don’t look all ganked up).
Still looks pretty darn cluttered, but it’s not nearly as bad as it looked a few hours earlier. Whew. Thanks momma!
Here’s the view looking back at the daybed (Clara’s future big-girl bed) covered with pillows (yes, I have a pillow problem, but in my defense we still have a daybed in the sunroom and Clara’s big girl room to use them for). Then maybe we’ll need to have another yard sale… haha.
See that big rectangle of blue paint? Just another wall we painted for book shooting. That wall actually got painted three times (navy for a headboard project, paprica red for cloud shelves we made, and then blue for a tip about not painting all the way up to the ceiling). It’s crazy to think about how many things we painted and repainted back in January! Oh and see that green chair and twig mirror in the bottom corner of this pic? Those are book auction items, so they’re cleared out and no longer on the floor.
Speaking of the auction, we made $500 for charity thanks to generous locals who bid on our secret book stuff in the silent auction last week at the R. Home for the Holidays event. Woot! We’re so thankful to you guys for giving those items a good home. And we wish we could have opened up the bidding up to a wider span (nationally or even internationally) but shipping things (many of which were large and heavy) made it too complicated for a two person “company” like us (it also would have diminished a lot of the profit we were trying to make for the charity). But to any locals who went home with something, we’d love to see pics of things in your rooms! And to anyone else anywhere in the globe, if you DIY anything from the book (since you’ve definitely got the info on what we used/how we did it) of course we’d love to see those pics!
As for the closet, here’s my mom’s handiwork. She’s awesome, eh? I think sorting all of my gift bags and ribbon might have been the highlight of her trip. Well, that and seeing sweet Clara of course. Ok, Clara wins.
Oh and see that weird line of paint to the left of the closet in the pic above? Yet another wall that we painted at least three times for book backdrops. We so crazy.
Ahhh, but behold: nothing’s in the entryway or the hallway anymore. Can I get a what what?
I hope these long awaited playroom before and not-as-bad-now pics were fun for you guys. Seriously, this before picture gives me the willies:
Please tell me you guys at least have a closet or a junk drawer that’s looking pretty hairy, just so I don’t feel so alone. Haha. And you know what partially clearing out this room means… we’re one step closer to converting it into Clara’s big girl room (although we still have the hall bathroom and the basement to finish along with an untouched sunroom, carport, and guest bathroom). You know we’re all over the place, so it’s only a matter of time before we bounce in there too. Bring on the paint, the fabric, and the moose lamp!
Update: Nope, I’m not prego! Maybe I need to add an update to this post? Yup, I’m doing it. I, Sherry, hereby solemnly swear that I’m not with child. Haha. Spread the word!
Anele @ Success Along the Weigh says
Ours isn’t a room so much as my closet. It’s where everything goes to get dealt with “another day.” Right now I have to wear a hard hat to open the door.
Oh yeah and I would so make a road trip to attend your yard sale!!
josiedelaney says
We have one of these too… a good size closet where “everything else” goes. We started in on it this weekend… before you couldn’t walk into it… it was that bad… We have removed about 75% of the stuff and out of that, over %50 has been designated for craigslist sales or bulk pick-up which starts in less than two weeks here. I can’t wait for it all to be gone!
Jessica @ Quirky Bookworm says
Well our current house (2 bedrooms) didn’t have room for a spare room of junk. But on Friday we’re moving; and going from 4 rooms to 7! So I have a feeling we will definitely have a junk room for a while. :)
Gabriella @ Our Life In Action says
I can only imagine the amount of work that went into that – you can spend all day on a room on only get a fraction of what you wanted completed. Great job!!
Crystal from 29 Rue House and I actually started a competition to try and motivate eachother to organize our rooms. Who knows – we may even issue a Crazy Clean Challenge (similar to Pintrest Challenge) to anyone who wants to partake. We can do posts on ‘before’ and ‘after’ as well as, share our tips on how we organized, link to each other’s blog, etc.
Not that you don’t have enough on your plate already, but we’ll keep you posted just in case you want in on the challenge. :-D
YoungHouseLove says
That sounds like fun! Good luck!!
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Stephany says
Gabriella and Crystal– Yes please! I will start stalking your blogs more — to be inspired!! :)
Stephanie @ Southfeasterdelphia says
Sign me up for that challenge! My basement is the only junk room, and it’s especially awful right now.
Gabriella @ Our Life In Action says
Sweet!!! Thanks Sherry and Stephany. I am so stoked about all the excitment over this challenge. I’m in the midst of drafting something now so stay tuned. :-D
Crystal @ 29 Rue House says
Woohoo! Two people interested!
Ainhoa@ALittleBite says
Finding an extra room in our apartment would be awesome!! Can’t wait to see what you do for Clara’s big girl room.
Robin @ our semi organic life says
What an improvement! I tried to get my husband to let me big on that white desk at the silent auction or one of the chairs – but honestly we have zero room in our house for more furniture. Glad someone else got it thought!
Tara says
Seriously am I one of the first to comment??? Thanks for the pics. I’ve been wanting to see that playroom for a while. The anticipation was building up. It is weird to see your book projects scattered about after looking at the beautiful pics in the book. I wish I had an extra room – my spare throw pillows are piled up in my jacket closet. Anytime I need a jacket they all spill out reminding me to do something with them…
Ashleigh says
Oh we are really struggling with junk at the moment, we are in a small flat and our boxroom is full to over flowing. Planning a big clear out in the new year. xox
Janelle says
You and your mom are brave. Very, very brave. Haha. I like the color scheme you’re working with for Clara’s room. It’ll be fun to see how it all comes together. :)
Emily R says
The room looks SO much better, but truth be told, it still makes me anxious! I just don’t like to have things around that don’t have a place. My folks house has a room like that (and closets and drawers too) and it makes my skin crawl. Then again the rest of your house is pretty spotless! And disclaimer – my condo is only 434 sq ft.
Julia @ Chris Loves Julia says
Before we made my studio into…my studio it would get crazy over and over again! Because it was nothing but a storage room. Now I wonder where all that crazy went now. We are doing Greta’s Big-Girl room for Christmas. And it is so so so exciting. I could design and decorate little girl’s rooms all day long.
Catherine says
I have a storage room in our basement bursting with projects and things I want to sell when I set up an online shop. So, don’t worry, you are not alone!
Jess @ Little House. Big Heart. says
We have a clutter room, too! It’s like clutter purgatory: it’s not going to the attic yet, but it’s also not going to the curb. It’s just stuck where it is.
Love the vibe of Clara’s big girl room!
PS. I just sent you a quick little note on some must-see/must-eat things in Dallas! Hope your travels are all awesomesauce!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, thanks Jess!
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Liz E. says
Clutter purgatory! Love it. Might have to borrow that ;)
Katie says
Can’t wait to see you tonight!!! So excited! : )
I contemplated bringing a collage that a friend made for me that I hung in my dorm room in college of my favorite rapper, Eminem, just to make Sherry feel more at home with her readers… lol
YoungHouseLove says
Hahah!
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Michelle N says
I have two cabinets in the kitchen that are driving me crazy! My kids and husband never seem to put things back in same spot that they got it from, drives me bonkers! haha I will get around to it one day.
Megan @ Rappsody in Rooms says
You have to know you are not alone! We have a guest room that looks like a garage/storage room. My hubby is a huge car guy with no garage so he started sticking stuff in there. Then I got into blogging and projects and then I started sticking stuff in there for projects in process. A few months later and it is a “YIKES!” moment every time you open the door. So closed it stays until one day…way to go on reaching your one day!
graduateliving says
Looks great! It seems like that process would be so cathartic! I’m impressed you could get it done so quickly; I think I would constantly get sidetracked (which always happens when I ‘organize’ my books!)
Megan says
You are far from alone! My den and craft room definitely rival that playroom. The den is brimming with stuff that needs to be sold on CL along with some barstools that need to be recovered and sold. If a cat gets in there, we just declare it lost for a couple hours. My craft room plays double duty for my creative needs and also beer which my husband and I brew. So in between sewing or scrabble tile projects are carboys or 22’s mixed in everywhere. Thankfully, with the holiday break coming up, I can get to work on making everything not quite so crazy.
Chelsea @ Riding Escalators says
Nice work for just one afternoon! Truthfully in those first pictures I didn’t even know you had a bed in there! ha!
Our entire basement looks like this though – so having just one room isn’t bad at all (at least in my making-excuses-for-our-cluttered-basement mind)!
Tricia Regar says
Awesome! I love organizing. :D
Caitlin says
“Like those dreams that you have of discovering an extra room.” Hahaha, I didn’t know anyone else had those! I always feel a little disappointed to wake up and realize it’s not true.
Emma (Broke Ass Home) says
I so need to do this with my “nursery” too. It turned into the room where things got thrown when we moved just to get them out of the way. …now it’s the room of doom.
Angel says
Can’t wait to see it as the “big girl room”! I have a “big boy room” to plan and I am hoping to see some ideas that can “go both ways” so to speak.
Kristen | Popcorn on the Stove says
Great job! Thanks to Sandy, the hubs and I had to seriously clean out/reorganize our spare room (move things off the floor, move everything away from windows, etc.)… and somehow it has stayed clean! It’s like a miracle so I know exactly how great you feel to no longer have a messy room!
YoungHouseLove says
That’s awesome Kristen!
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Lindsay says
Awesome transformation! It’s amazing how much stuff you can pile into a room you’re not using! I love organizing, but have an issue with getting rid of the piles.. For instance, my garage sale pile has been sitting in a corner of the basement for over a year and the clothing we’re donating to Goodwill has been sitting in another corner for nearly six months! I need to put that at the top of my own ‘Dude, get on that already!’ project list!
YoungHouseLove says
Haha that happens to us too! Good luck Lindsay!
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Erin {Home Everyday} says
The moose lamp is going to be adorable!!
Heather says
I keep picturing that stenciling on the ceiling of a small room, to make it look like a tin ceiling. Obviously not really look like one, but more of a modern, playful, ode to one.
Oh, and yes, we have one of those rooms. It’s the office. Also, we have ALL of our furniture in the original house during renovations. Crazytown usa.
YoungHouseLove says
I love the idea of that stencil on a ceiling!! Ooh, do it and send us pics.
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Malisa says
So excited for the event tonight!
YoungHouseLove says
Wahoo! We are too!
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Amelia says
Are the gift bags hanging on regular hangers? I hadn’t thought of that. Your mama’s a clever organizer!
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, she’s the best!
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Lauren says
Unfortunately, this is what our basement looks like (with a few less pillows).
So do you think the “playroom” is ever going to actually be used as a playroom? I don’t blame you for having an unfinished room in your house (I have plenty, and your lives are much busier than mine), but I would love to see what you would do with such a fun space!
YoungHouseLove says
Nah, I think Clara’s getting closer to needing a full sized bed and not a crib anymore, so when she’s old enough for that we’ll just move her into the “playroom” and it’ll just be her big girl room (and someday we’d love another bambino for the nursery… but not anytime too soon :)
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Kristy Swain says
Looking great! Thanks for sharing. Wish I had been able to be at that auction – sounds fun! I love cleaning a room like this – there is something therapeutic about it. But, on the other hand, during the process (which I’m sure we would have done the same thing) I’d be going crazy.
Susan says
You look in the playroom and it’s like you can breathe again. Good job.
Stefani says
Congrats on a successful auction! What charity(ies) are you donating to? It must be such a relief to have all that cleared out.
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes, it feels great to have it all cleared out! Each year we donate $1000 to the Habitat for Humanity as well as $500 to St Jude’s and $500 to the Richmond SPCA, and this specific auction through R Home was actually for the Richmond Ballet Foundation (which helps young children participate who otherwise wouldn’t have the means to). They do amazing productions and the kids from the company were dressed up at the event! So adorable.
xo,
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Ade@fortheloveofpainting says
I love starting with a blank pallet for a room…I can’t wait to see what comes of this space!
Gina says
You guys are an inspiration. The amount of painting and repainting that you did in the playroom makes me think that I can just paint my G-D kitchen ceiling already I(maybe tonight?) so I can stop panicking that people will come over and see my raw drywall repairs.
Reenie says
Looks great. I would have loved to go “shopping” in that room ;)
Can’t wait to see Clara’s big girl bedroom. :)
Alexis says
I know right?! I was thinking that room looked like the estate sale of my dreams.
Courtney says
I love love love the idea of hanging the gift bags- that is GENIUS!!! Thanks, Sherry’s mom, for that lightbulb moment!
Willow Murphree says
I think everyone should have a room that they can store ideas in, where they can play around with creativity.
I love that stencil on the wall!
Rachel says
My husband and I were married on New Year’s Eve and then lived in purgatory (a.k.a. a tiny rented house) until we bought our current home in August; we’re both teachers and closed on the first day of school! Then we spent all of our weekends taking down all the 1985 colonial-style wallpaper, re-painting all wood trim (it was all burgundy, navy, or dark green, EEEEK), and painting. After we got our stuff in the house, we took a collective sigh and just kind of stopped! A few rooms have seen new furniture and organization, but we have several shameful rooms. BUT, yesterday was my birthday and one of my gifts was a CERTAIN BOOK (!!!), so I’m thinking that I just found my inspiration to get cleaning and DIY-ing! I seriously considered taking off school today to sit at home and read it.
Kate says
Traveled to Minneapolis yesterday from the northern border! I am in disbelief that I’ll be seeing you guys today. You have been such an inspiration to me over the years, and I can’t thank you enough. <3
YoungHouseLove says
Wahoo! So excited to meet you Kate!
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Hiding My Name in Shame says
A closet or junk drawer that looks bad? Lemme think… I have 3 closets, numerous junk drawers, a shed, half of a study, that corner in our kitchen, and oh yea, our whole studio back apartment. None of it organized, and all of it looking crazy. I’ll through in our pantry, too. I so WISH that I inherited an organizing, Type A gene. (And yes, I’m a regular commenter and I’m hiding my name from public view, haha.)
YoungHouseLove says
Hahahahah! Glad some of you guys can relate :)
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Hiding My Name in Shame says
*throw. Gah, I’m a mess! Haha.
YoungHouseLove says
Hahah, I knew what you meant :)
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lauren says
I am so glad that even famous DIY bloggers have a room that looks like this! We moved bought our first house in early June and still have a room like this full of boxes…
Jenni says
Our basement is a disaster, my brother is temporaryly living with us and there is a ton of extras down there. Let me put it this way, last time I went down there my husband asked if I wanted some crumbs ala Hansel and Gretel.
Megan says
Our spare room totally becomes the catch all and can drive me crazy sometimes! I’m sure you can now breathe when you walk past it :). We have our sons big boy bed in waiting in our spare room as well although I’m starting to think he might not need it until he is 3 (he just turned 2). I’m sure your room will be transformed into something beautiful like you guys always do!
Steph says
My garage is so full I can’t even park down there. The worst part being the majority of it is NOT MINE. I let my roommates mom store some stuff down there when she moved and it’s still there. I’d kinda like to be able to get my car into the garage…
YoungHouseLove says
Aw man, I think she needs a “Dude get on that” challenge! Haha.
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Chris says
That stack of pillows makes me think of Princess and the Pea :)
YoungHouseLove says
Hahahah! It’s true!
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Skittle says
“You are not alone….” Sorry, I channeled a little MJ there. We have an entire room that looks just like this. It’s a dining room, so the table is there, which means stuff is crammed underneath AND on top AND all around the whole room – things for projects & things to sell & piles of fabric for me to make curtains & recover the chairs that are ‘supposed’ to go around that table & I’m sure more than I can even remember stuffing in there. There used to be a path, but alas, the path no longer exists. We have made it a goal to take back control over this room by the end of the year & maybe actually be able to put chairs around the table & eat in there. Wish us luck!
April says
Now everyone’s going to be on bump watch now that you’re talking about moving Clara into a big girl room! And omg it feels so nice to see a normally perfectly tidy seeming house have clutter and crap everywhere. Although it seems like ya’ll never have dog/people hair tumbleweeds everywhere like I get in my house constantlyyyy.
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, I’m not prego! Everyone reading, I promise promise promise I’m not pregnant. Spread the word! Haha. Clara’s nursery is just too small for a big girl bed, so the plan has always been for her to end up in the bigger spare room :)
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heather says
Though we’ll all be happy for you when it does happen, it makes me laugh and I am totally amused by how many people are interested in the state of your uterus. Would you mind please updating us on the status of your kidneys and liver while you’re at it?
heather says
(P.S. I do not mean that in a snarky tone what so ever. Not even close. I’m completely laughing when I say it. I think it’s adorable people care so much since what you put out there about Clara is so cute).
YoungHouseLove says
Haha! Liver is all good and kidneys are recovering from that nasty infection I got mid-tour :)
xo,
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Nora Rose says
I need to stop reading Fifty Shades of Grey but I died laughing when I saw this title… Your playroom is definitively PG.
YoungHouseLove says
Hahah!
xo,
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Michelle @ Lifewithacrazypup says
This made me literally laugh out loud!
Melissa says
Great job Sherry! Oh and where did you get that daybed from? I am currently on the hunt for one for my son.
Melissa
YoungHouseLove says
That was from West Elm a while back. It was actually a wedding present from John’s god mother and we got the mattress ourselves to save money (any twin mattress fits).
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Nicole says
I was just thinking about the status of your playroom the other day- what timing! You and your mom did an awesome job; I can’t wait to see how Clara’s big girl room turns out! Oh, and don’t worry, our basement and garage both look like a bomb went off, so you’re not alone!
P.S: Loved meeting you on Monday night, and I hope this crazy book tour week is amazing for you two, but that it passes quickly so you can go home to Clara and Burger! I know it must be hard to be away from them- you two are awesome!
YoungHouseLove says
We had so much fun meeting you too Nicole! Thanks so much for coming out!
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