"plain builder-grade hallway with no personality,"
"It's an area we walk through several times a day, so I wanted it to feel more alive."
"As most of our projects go, I had a day off and randomly decided to slap some paint on the walls while Nate was at work,"
"The paint ended up costing the most at around $200, and the custom pediment I ordered to go above the door was another $130,"
DIY couple Amber and Nate transformed a 130-square-foot hallway to add character on a budget while other home projects were underway. The redo centered on paint as the primary change, followed by architectural details like a custom pediment above the door and raised baseboards using leftover MDF to add height at no extra cost. Lighting, furniture, sconces, and framed artwork were thrifted or DIYed; battery-operated sconces were antiqued and re-covered for an unlacquered brass look. The paint cost about $200 and the pediment about $130, with many decor pieces sourced inexpensively or repurposed.
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