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IKEA Stop

After making a trip to walk the historic district of Kissimmee on Friday I asked my guy if we could stop at IKEA on the way home. I'm thinking about completely redoing our guest bedroom, and I like to look at IKEA's showrooms to get ideas.

This room is a bit dark, but I like the simplicity and the grouped wall art. Very calming.

This showroom is about the size of our guest bedroom, and a day bed or sleeper sofa might be a good alternative to a traditional bed.

This remains my favorite showroom at IKEA. I don't think I would paint our walls with black polka dots, but everything else works for me.

Our nephew will be moving in with us while he looks for a house to buy, and he'll be living in the bedroom above our garage. I want to have the downstairs guest bedroom ready in case our favorite person comes home for a visit. Anyway, this is a good start.

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Maria Zannini said…
I actually have that chest of drawers in my walk in closet. It's very handy.

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