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Monday, July 26, 2010
Pool House - Phase... DONE!
Are you all ready for this? I know I am! So, to look forward in this project, we must first look back just a little.
Remember these pictures?
Yuck right! Not only was it u-gly, it smelled like a dog. (very badly I might add) It was actually used as a dog house by the previous owners, so decor wasn't high on the list.
So buckle up and brace yourself for a loooot of pictures!
See more on how I did the walls here.
My goal was to keep the whole project under $200 and to try and do all the work myself.
I did keep it under budget and I did about 80% of the work. Thank you to my father-in-law and most of all to my husband for lending a hand!
I also wanted this to be a place where our kids could play, so I changed the dog door into a small swinging door for them.
Look back on my faux stained brick floor tutorial here.
The window seat was the first building project I had ever taken on. My husband and oldest son left for the weekend so my 1 year old and I got to work.
The seat opens up and all our pool supplies and chemicals are stored in there.
Three sets of curtains, one window seat cover and two pillow covers were made out of a package of 2 drop clothes from Home Depot. Only $9.99 for 2! Can't beat that with a baseball bat!
The metal shelf is from Ikea. I love the industrial touch it brings to the room.
I really did have so much fun doing this project, even if it did go on and on... It is such a fun challenge to try and think of creative ways to do things as cheaply as possible. You never know what may happen!
I'm sure many of you wonder why there aren't pictures of the other wall. You see a bit of it in the very first picture with the hooks and stool, but otherwise it has a window with an a/c unit in it, sooo, not very pretty.
Hope your eyeballs didn't fall out with the overload of pictures. I got a little snap happy.
Let me know what ya think of the pool house!
It looks great...what a great transformation!
ReplyDeleteI love it! It looks so good, and very inviting!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!!! Makes me wish I had a pool house too...oh wait, you have to have a pool first hmm.
ReplyDeleteJillian it looks amazing! Truely amazing! Great job and all on budget...so impressive! Cheers to you. ~Stacey
ReplyDeleteUnder $200? You did a great job!!! wow! I need to shop HOME DEPOT more and brainstorm on other ways to use products. I love the simple look. Congratulations on a finished project.
ReplyDeleteWow! All your hard work paid off! It looks amazing, you did such a wonderful job!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteXO
Kristin
it looks AMAZING, Jillian! A+
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! I love it. You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteYou did good, girl! It looks great. I love the window seat concept with all that storage. What a great way to head all the floaties and such. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this makeover! I can't believe you did that for under $200. It is incredible!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! You did a wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteSusan
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Party and Entertaining Inspiration.
I'm so jealous, and I wish I could come visit your pool house- I'll sleep on the window seat!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so so good! You're amazing!
ReplyDelete~Morgan
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It looks great!!! I absolutely LOVE IT! HAve a great night.
ReplyDeleteBonnie :)
It turned out lovely. That window bench is my fave part of it all. You rock doing it all for under $200! It looks like you spent more than that cause it looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove all your signs.
amazing!!!!!!!!!!! I just can't stop looking!!! its great!!!
ReplyDeleteWow Jill, I have been following your progress (and your blog :-)) and I love what you've done with your pool house and all of your other projects. What a great touch.
ReplyDeleteLana M.
Great job!! turned out super cute!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how fun! I really wish I had some of your decorating talents! Any kid would love to hang out there... or any adult :).
ReplyDeleteI love it! We're in the process of doing our pool house... and you've given me a few ideas.
ReplyDeleteIt really looks lovely! You did a fantastic job..it's a great place to hang out and play!!
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks awesome! I love it. Great job and way to keep the price LOW.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, you've done an incredible job!!
ReplyDeleteI just saw this from DIY Showoff and it is amazing! What fun and hard work this must of been. It just looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou have been featured at ItsSo Very Cheri.
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WOW!! I am in AWE! This is incredibly beautiful. Every single detail is perfect. I would just stay in here and stare if I were you, lol. :) It's very tasteful and I love the style.
ReplyDeleteLove your pool room. Really loving the map print where did you find it or how did you make it? Thanks
ReplyDeleteI just found you over at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia and I love love love your pool house!!! I am so glad that I found you because I want to put up the planks in my kitchen and you have helped me see how to do it! I am guessing that I will be doing it by myself as well since my hubby thinks I am ridiculous when it comes to doing stuff like this to our house! :) Thank you! Great blog by the way!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Great Job, Great decorating, uhmmm Great Father in Law, Great recycling uhmmmmm I loved it. Could just move right in!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Beatiful and beachy! I love this makeover. So impressed at the budget too! Glad I found your blog (found you over at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia).
ReplyDeleteIt looks FANTASTIC!! I would so love to have a place like that. Great job!
ReplyDeletewow, this is so adorable it should be in a magazine. I am really impressed. I love love love what you did with the walls and am so curious as to how. I am going back to read this again, and to check out how you did the floors too. I am your newest follower. What a delightful read.
ReplyDeleteUrban Farmgirl sent me here. Wow...what a transformation. You made it just perfect! Oh and I love all the numbered stuff you've been working on. Numbers are soooo in right now:)
ReplyDeleteThat's unreal. The transformation is amazing. I have 2 sheds in my backyard that I'm wanting to transform also. Yours is definitely my inspiration.
ReplyDeletethat is just gorgeous!!! when can i move in?
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! You did an amazing job, but I kept waiting for pictures of the pool!?
ReplyDeleteHi Jillian, I just came over from the CSI Challenge. Your project is beautiful and I love it--but alarm bells went off when you said you stored your pool chemicals in the window seat. Is it locked or secured in someway so that your darling kids are protected? I don't want to "rain on your parade" but I didn't know if you had thought of that or not--and of course, your kids are worth it! God bless!
ReplyDeleteI thought I had followed you last time I saw this but I just signed up.
ReplyDeleteAnother great project.
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Looks like a little peace of heaven
ReplyDeleteIt makes me want a pool house for our pool now! Great job. Love the color choices and all your thriftiness!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! I just saw it via The Lettered Cottage.
ReplyDeleteAny tutorials available for how you did the bench seat? We have a Florida Room of sorts with lots of potential but currently needs a lot of work. I want to do a big bench seat/couch along the wall.
Ok you - I just love what you do!!! What a beautiful space and I really liked your quote about being perfectly perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove the space :) I need a cheap way to do curtains for 4 windows in my bedroom. Of course they are 96" instead of the standard 84" that is sold in most stores for any kind of decent price. Might have to copy cat your cool idea. Thanks for inspiring!
ReplyDeleteHi Jillian, If you don't my my asking I was wondering if you created the hand painted (looking) signs or if you bought them somewhere? I love them and all of the decor but that is where I feel like I run into the most expense when trying to fill a room with the small trinkets to make it complete.
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time to your blog--
Thanks and Great Job!
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ReplyDeleteHaving a Swimming pool inside your home is like a dream come true.But without the perfect swimming pool supplies maintaining the pool is a real work.Proper maintenance of your pool requires an good swimming pool products, including Test Kits, Brushes,vacuums and of course chemicals to fight germs and algae.
ReplyDeleteI love it. You did a great job.
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