It all seemed so easy on paper: swap bedrooms … build new beds … spackle/sand/paint new beds … get rid of the crib … make a few runs to the dump.

Except I should have known better.

House projects never, ever go as fast, easy, cheap or clean as you plan. Toss little kids and a few unexpected snow days into the mix and you “up” the mess/money/time factor by ten. Ha!

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For over six months we’ve been working and saving towards getting new beds for the kids—all six of them. And while beds and mattresses aren’t remodeling projects per se, I still wanted find ways to incorporate Thrive-friendly projects and savings to keep the costs way down.

Step One: Move Rooms

To better maximize our 1900 sq. ft., we’ve been looking at switching the bedrooms around and consolidating all the boys from two rooms into a single, large dorm room.

Here’s how the house was laid out to start:

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The first though was to give them our master bedroom and move into boy room #1, but after measuring out the rooms we decided to give them the downstairs playroom/family room. While that may seem nuts, there were so many great reasons to do it. For starters, my boys play together all.the.time, “camp out” in the same room a lot and get along great. The other thing is that the playroom was the most under utilized space in our house. As a playroom it was a huge waste of space and always covered in the kids’ toys and cheerios. When my sister pointed out that keeping that room dedicated to just toys on the floor was like reducing our living space from 1900 sq. ft. to more like 1600, I couldn’t wait to move stuff around.

Mr. Thrive was a little skeptical about the switch at first because that’s not what you do—not what other families do. But part of this whole THRIVE remodel project has been to embrace this house and make it work for us.  And I knew the playroom would work perfectly as a bedroom for our boys.

To start, we moved everything into a small downstairs bedroom and hauled away the couch. This was the same couch whose cushions were painted in this little incident and never recovered. The fabric was ripped, the foam coming apart and the springs were poking through.

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And even though this picture is surprisingly flattering, it’s still so hard to post a picture of how bad this room looked even after the toys were removed.  This room with it’s destroyed couch, terrible stained carpet, unfinished and colored on walls and trim was one of the biggest things I was thinking about when I wrote that I had given up on my house. But after an hour’s worth of heavy spot cleaning, a thorough wall wash down, broken toys and couches removed and two shampoo jobs (yeah, it was that bad), the room looked so much better.

The original plan was to make bunk beds because they’re cheap to make and save space. But I was sooooo ready to be done with them and the jumping/swinging/leaping/climbing/injuring/destroying that goes with them. Plus, if all the boys were going to share a room, I wanted a bed that would have space just for them, transition better into their tween years and be sturdy–really, really, sturdy. Mr. Thrive and I went back and forth on bed designs and finally picked this one from Ana White.

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We nixed the corner unit, added some additional storage cubbies underneath and swapped out some of the materials to lower the costs even more. When everything was said and done, we managed to build four awesome, rock solid beds for cheaper than we could have found them used on Craiglist or eBay. What a blessing!

And since we don’t have a garage and Mother Nature tossed an unexpected winter storm our way, Mr. Thrive brought the whole project inside and built all four beds right in the playroom.

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Next Step:  Mattresses

Four of the six mattresses had. to. go. They were hand-me-downs to start and beyond hope. The three toddler mattresses had been through several kids and had been jumped on, moved around, picked at, torn apart and duct taped so many times that I couldn’t wait to get them out of the house. My son’s full size mattress from his bunk bed had springs that were starting to poke through so those went as well.

The next trick was to find four new mattresses for cheap. After hunting and searching every store/outlet/warehouse in the valley for weeks, we were blessed a find a store owner blowing out his inventory to consolidate two stores. When he heard we needed mattresses for all of our kids, he cut us a great deal and we walked out of there with four new twin pillow top mattresses for the cost of two base models. Another blessing!

When we got them home, we put them in the bedroom with all the other stored furniture until we realize our 2 yr. old was scaling them. And tearing holes in the mattress cover of the older mattresses that were staying. Thank you so much, kiddo ….

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So we moved the mattresses into another bedroom, only to have the same kid find them again … and climb up on all of them … and jump … and sneak Girl Scout Cookies … and pretend to take a nap Princess and The Pea style. Is it bad I never want to take the plastic off?

The boys were so excited to sleep on their own beds in their new room that we caved and put bedding on last night.

Here they all are. Didn’t Mr. Thrive do a great job?

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The beds have been puttied and sanded, but still need the painting finished up. The finish work has been my favorite part since I’ve been doing that in THRIVE style: F-R-E-E!

In the next few weeks I’ll show you the painted, finished beds with their lovely {free} paint from our local landfill recycling center,  storage bins made out of one of my favorite {free} mediums and fun {free} room decorations to help each kid carve out their own little space.

So now our house looks like this, which means I got an unexpected, but so needed gift: my own office for THRIVE!

up.3dn.3  Up to this point Mr. Thrive and I have had to fit our bed, the computer desk and all of my Thrive stuff in our bedroom. We’ve made it work, but it’s been really tight and often messy. The girls’ stuff has been moved downstairs and I’ve started the processes of sorting through all my Thrive projects and moving them over. Right now it’s a total disaster, see?

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I’m so looking forward to having my own space for Thrive–being able to keep blog/family stuff separate is going to huge. I can’t wait!

So, that’s the meelllion little projects going on at our house right now-ha! Thanks so much for stopping by!

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19 Comments

  1. Way to make your house work for you. I think the dorm idea is a good one for big families. We turned our playroom into our boys' room in our old house and it worked really well. And there is always chaos before order (in my life, at least). I'm excited to see some more!

  2. Linda Chapman

    It all starts with a vision! And you took it from there tweaking it as you went! Success!!

    We have been six.months. on my tiny bathroom redo. The shower was repaired but all the tiling remained so this was not.supposed.to.be.such.s.big.deal.
    However…."The desire accomplished is sweet to the soul." I am waiting for that moment!
    Enjoy YOURS!

  3. Paulette, Jvona & Rachel

    Wow! Everything looks great! So many great ideas.
    -Paulette

  4. Sarah @ Sarahndipities

    All I can say is WOOT!!! You go girl! Love the changes you've made already!!

  5. Kristi@living-blessed-life

    I'm SO impressed with the beds, and the switcharoo's that your doing. Excited about your new thrive room too, because now there will be more projects I can copy 😉
    This week of spring break we are totally giving our house a much needed makeover (clutter/organizational style) and I've committed to doing it the thrive way…rock what I've got!!!

    Can't wait to see the rest!

  6. A Gal Who

    Y'all are doing a great job! Love those beds with storage. Thanks for sharing! Can't wait to see more.

  7. Caroline @ Atelier Caroline

    Wow you guys have been real busy. The beds look absolutely awesome !!! Can you loan me Mr Thrive to do a bit of carpentry in my house please 😀 j/k

    Hugs and stuff

  8. Goodness Lady, you've been busy! Great progress so far! The beds look amazing! Ana White Rocks!!!

  9. Love it! Can't wait to see more! Enjoy your new office too!

  10. Mr Mrs Crafty

    I think your so on to something – WOW! I love those beds – we thought the same thing would work for an RV… I can't wait to see what else you come up with.

  11. Becky Schneider

    Nike, wow..lots happening at your place. Beds look great and I am thrilled that you will get your own 'thrive' room. That room will be fun to decorate!!!! Kolay Gelsin as they say in Turkish
    (let the rest come easy to you) Look forward to your next post.

  12. Phillip/Mackenzie

    Yay! I am so happy for you! It is really looking good so far. Can't wait to see more.

  13. I love this post. It reminds me so much of growing up in my big family with heaps'o' brothers, and all the ways my mom tried to arrange us kids to maximize space in our itty bitty house. You are so creative. LOVE the bunk beds with built in shelving. Such a great idea!

  14. It looks awesome! I love it and commend you for using the space unconventionally but what is best for your family. I can see that room as a great hang out for them and their friends when they are in high school too! Rain gutter book shelves might be a great way to store books and small toys on the wall above each bed.

  15. You are Awesome! Well, Mr. Thrive must be too with all of that. Congratulations on your "new" space and thinking outside the box.

  16. we are in the process of making plans to move our boys to the family room!!! I love the idea for these beds!!!! Our family room doesn't have a closet but I think we might be able to make something work with an idea I got from your closet….. can't wait to share my idea with the hubby!!!!

  17. The Farm-Marm

    I love what Your family has accomplished!I want to say that I have the SAME plans from Ana-White bookmarked for my two toddlers! Hubster started adding on to our house right before Christmas (still in progress)and the lil boys will (eventually) have their own room!To share of course. Our house is 1200sf and we have 5 kids. Only one is a girl, so she gets her own space. kind of. She shares her bed with one of said toddlers.The other tod. is on the couch with an older brother (who leaves in a few -3/4-weeks for his mission!!yay!) I can't wait to finish our house! I'll be checking your blog constantly for more ideas! Love the kitchen cabinets! Kudos to Mr. Thrive!

  18. Clodagh a.k.a. Isra

    have just found your blog via the jello egg link and wow wow wow you are an inspiration in so many ways and I love that you are a blogging mama who keeps it real in her blog, mess and all! Now I need to get off reading all of your old posts and do some cleaning up myself! 😉

  19. Hi, did you ever paint the beds? would love to see a pic if you did. You are really inspiring me to look around my own house and see what i could do with little to no money!