-1 cup shredded cheddar cheese.
I learned that it’s very forgiving and any extra you have peeking out can be tucked away into the cracks, never to be seen again!.I went for this really simple look, but you can also add in cording, or beading or really any kind of trim you like along the two “seams” in the middle to separate the three sections.
Just make sure you get the kind of trim with a tab on it, so you can tuck it in and leave just the cording or trim showing.I’m thinking maybe a little bit of red beading at Christmas time!It’s so easy, I just may get carried away here.. To hang them, I just had to drill the brackets onto the wall and push the cornice onto the brackets anywhere in the back fabric tucking spot.
Just look at that professionalism!It’s like I’ve been doing this my whole life!.
Here you can see how it butts up right against the cabinets.
The ends were finished by just folding the excess fabric over the ends and then tucking them into the back.Console table using reclaimed wood.
I have no explanation for this.So now I have a room that I love and that feels just right for our family right now, even if we do still have peel n stick tile over the hardwood for now (which we’ve patched up), a drop ceiling (for some reason) and paneled walls (not the good kind).. My last rule is that I have to keep adding little things to the room here and there on an ongoing basis and moving things around.
Shiny new distractions and having favorite items turn up in different places goes a long ways to distracting the eye from all those not-so-favorite parts of the room.. I’m even pretty sure that I won’t lose my mind if we don’t get the floor refinished in here in the next year.. …which is saying a lot for this impatient girl!.Do you have an ugly room that you’ve learned to love?