DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

Ever since revealing my made-over home office, one of the most frequently asked questions I’ve gotten has been: “Where did you get your desk?” Truth is that I kinda made it! The desk started out looking as you see it in the quick iPhone photo I’m sharing below—covered in a dark (damaged) veneer, old ratty metal drawer pulls, and dark wood square legs that disappeared under my behemoth of a desk.

It was fine when I bought the desk secondhand four years ago, but now that I know my office will never be the bright room I hoped it would thanks to consistently poor natural light, I really craved something that looked more lightweight and and even a little more feminine.

Since my travel capabilities and budget are both currently restricted thanks to the pandemic, I couldn’t really afford to go out and buy a brand new desk, so I decided to figure out a way to do a DIY transformation on my desk that would get me the look I wanted without having to buy anything new.

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

Now, of course, I could have painted the desk, but I’m notorious for rushing painting projects, and I’m not all that great at it to begin with. I also didn’t love the idea of investing a bunch of hours into the desk since I think I will eventually sell or donate it so that I can go get my dream desk somewhere else once all of this craziness is behind us.

This little makeover project was always meant to be more of a bandaid fix than a permanent one, so I hated the idea of spending countless hours painting the thing if I just plan on passing it along to someone else in a couple of years. Like I said, I also didn’t trust myself to do a good paint job, if I’m being completely honest!

So, in the end, I decided to rely on peel-and-stick wallpaper to give me the updated finish I wanted. I have tons of wallpaper rolls just sitting in storage waiting for a lightbulb moment like this, so I was able to get started right away. The best part of all, though, was that I could transform the desk where it sat without having to drag it out to the yard, like I would have if I had decided to paint it. There was zero paint or sanding mess throughout this process.

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

The one thing I did paint was the hardware. I figured I could give my collection of old metal drawer pulls a second life with a few coats of gold spray paint, and it worked like a charm. Luckily, we had a can of that in storage, too, so this hardware update didn’t cost me a thing.

Here’s how I actually executed the project in case you’d like to try this at home. First, I removed all of the hardware from the drawers, then I held the unfurled peel-and-stick wallpaper up to the desk, figured out how much I needed to cut off the roll in order to cover the desk section I was working on (plus a little extra for trimming purposes), then I cut it to size with scissors.

NOTE: Yes, you can measure and cut exactly to suit, but a rough estimate works just fine since you’ll need to trim of the excess anyway.

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

With my piece of wallpaper cut and ready to use, I carefully peeled the backer paper off the top portion, stuck it to the front side of the desk (closed drawers and all) and then slowly pressed it in place, removing more of the backer paper as I went. You can use a credit card to squeeze out any air bubbles that happen to form.

Once you’re done, your drawers will effectively be held hostage by the wallpaper. To “rescue” them, I felt around with my fingertip until I found the edge of the drawer, then I cut through the wallpaper along that edge with a sharp razor blade. After you’ve freed the drawers with the razor blade, you can trim off any excess wallpaper around the edges of the drawers and the drawer cavity, then you’re done.

To open up the hardware holes, you can gently bore through the paper using a drill bit from the inside of the drawers. I cut the old lock hole out with my razor blade.

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

The rest of the process is a little less complicated since you’re mostly just wallpapering flat sections of the desk. Just repeat the same process: roughly measure the section you’re working on, cut the wallpaper to size, press it into place on the desk face, and then trim the excess paper away from the edges.

No need to sand, and no need to worry about matching up a pattern with this particular wallpaper design since the subtle metallic flecks throughout are very random and forgiving. I only needed one roll of wallpaper to cover my desk, but the amount you need will depend on the size of your desk.

If I had painted, this whole process would have taken me hours and days to complete. Instead, I was able to wallpaper the entire desk in about an hour and a half. The final step (and the only thing I paid for during this transformation) was adding new legs to the desk. I wanted something light-colored and tapered to give the desk more of a weightless, feminine look, and these blonde wood desk legs from Amazon did the trick. They match my new desk chair perfectly, and screwed right into the old leg brackets. Easy!

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

It’s certainly not perfect, and you can spot a few imperfections if you get up close to the desk, but I adore the new color, and love even more the fact that the entire project only cost me $25 (for the new desk legs). The before/after below really illustrates just how big of a difference the made-over desk has on the space. Before, the desk felt really heavy and masculine, but now the desk looks brand new and so much lighter, even happier thanks to the punchy mint color of the wallpaper I used.

If anything about my explanation of the process was confusing, you can see it all come to life on Instagram thanks to this highlight reel of photos and videos. If you watch that, you’ll see how I had to troubleshoot my way through a complete failure in the beginning by swapping my first wallpaper attempt out to the mint-colored option you see pictured in today’s post.

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

What do you think? Did you prefer the desk before, or do you like it best after with its new mint green paper finish? Oh, and it’s worth mentioning that the wallpaper has held up great since I finished this project two weeks ago. I think this type of finish is actually going to be much more durable than paint would have been. Who knows…Maybe I’ll end up keeping the desk for the long haul now that I was able to change the look so drastically! Let me know what you think in the comments below.

DIY Wallpapered Desk Makeover

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Since John and I aren’t traveling right now and can’t take a vacation since we’re still committed to social distancing as much as we can, we’ve been turning our attention to home, looking for ways to make it feel like a luxury hotel. We were trying to brainstorm which space to focus on, and ultimately landed on our bedroom. It’s the one space that feels like a total escape from all the craziness in the world, and right now was the perfect time to give it a makeover with a few key swaps and investments.

It never ceases to amaze me how big of a difference you can make in a room just by switching one or two things. We decided to focus on two main areas: the bed frame and the rug. With a little help from AllModern, I was able to totally transform the space into the zen retreat we were hoping for, and thanks to a few sales we were able to take advantage of, we were able to come in under budget, too!

Have you thought about changing out a couple of key pieces in your own bedroom? Now could be a great time to treat yourself, so keep scrolling to see how we pulled it off on our meager budget. I’m even giving you a tour of the way the room was before our little makeover so you can see the space styled two different ways using favorite pieces from AllModern.

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So, as you may remember, this was the room before. We loved our old upholstered bed frame (similar option here), but we had had it for a handful of years, and it felt like a good time for a change. Plus, it gave us the chance to sell it to someone who needed a great bed on a “Facebook Marketplace” budget!

This first room design was based around rich earth tones and high contrast textures thanks to layered rugs, creamy tasseled bedding, and wood furniture. We really loved it, but, like I said, it was just time for a change. Our goal with the refresh was to tone things down with a quieter color palette, and to get a bed that was lower to the ground to give the space a lightweight feel.

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As for our summer 2020 transformation, we ultimately kept both of our dressers (the lower one can be found here, and the tall dresser was a handmade gift from my dad), as well as the old neutral bottom rug. On top of the latter, we laid down a larger but more neutral area rug that helped lighten the visual weight of the space in comparison to the dark red rug we had down before, which we later moved to storage.

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The bed was really the biggest thing we changed and I’m so glad we did, especially since we were able to find one that cost less than $175. The wood frame I chose has multiple wood tones running through it, which helps bridge the gap between our two dressers since they sport two different stain colors. I was able to put the bed frame together by myself, so that helped move this project along quickly, and I absolutely adore the lower profile. It feels almost weightless in the room when dressed with all-white bedding, and really pushed that “zen” vibe I was going for.

I actually moved the bed further over into the corner to allow us to enjoy more of that pretty rug pattern, but that meant I had to move our pair of vintage light-painted nightstands to another room. To replace them, I moved a single dark wood nightstand (another secondhand score) that I already had into the space, and topped it with a sculptural table lamp that combines more of those earthy tones I’m loving right now.

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Now, to address the “headboard.” I’m putting that in quotes because it’s actually just a painted arch that I drew and painted right on the wall behind the bed frame! It’s the perfect little accent to give the bed a little more presence without having to splurge on a bed-frame-and-headboard in one. I’ll be sharing a full post all about how I DIYed that feature, so stay tuned.

The rest of the walls got a small makeover in terms of art, but most of what I used was sourced secondhand, came from local artists, or we already had it in storage in our basement. As an example, the line drawing is a new favorite that I downloaded digitally from artist Jan Skácelík and had printed by a local office store. I popped it into a wood frame that my dad built for me, and I’m smitten with how it accents that blank side of the bed. Another favorite is the arched mirror I scored on Facebook Marketplace that I leaned on our tall dresser.

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So, there you have it! Our bedroom styled two completely different ways, both of which we love. Do you have a favorite between the two? I’m curious to know which one you’d choose to use as inspiration for your own bedroom makeover this summer, so let me know in the comments below. Oh, and feel free to keep scrolling for a list of linked AllModern resources in case you want to get the look of our new “zen” space in your home.

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