A little while ago I was approached to do a Your Zone makeover for Jay’s bedroom. Purely by coincidence, 2 days prior to being asked whether I would like to participate in this bedroom makeover, we had purchased Jay a new bed and mattress from Walmart.
To start the makeover process we checked out the Your Zone Design Your Room configurator, where we could play around with mixing and matching different items from the Your Zone collection into a bedroom. This gave Jay an idea of what he wanted to look for when it came time to shop.
As my regular readers would know, Jay is homeschooled and one of the challenges we faced last year was that he had too many distractions around him during his school days and his ‘work space’ wasn’t organized. He could never seem to find a pencil or pen and his books were all over the place.
When we moved house over summer vacation the first thing we did was remove his television, his Wii, Playstation and X-Box. As I said, he had too many distractions. The reason we hadn’t moved them previously is that we had nowhere to put them. We had one family/living room/office at our previous house that the twins used throughout the day, where our computer was set up and that hubby and I would try to chill out in once the little ones were in bed. Now we have both a living and family room, one of which we’ve converted into a playroom for all of the kids.
So before school started (yes he is homeschooling again this year) my goal was to ‘set him up for success’. I wanted his workspace to be organized and clear from clutter. I wanted him to have somewhere that he would feel comfortable spending a great deal of his day, but yet still be somewhere that he could just ‘hang out’ with friends, to read or chat on the phone. It’s hard to focus in a room that is full of disarray and video games.
With $500 to spend (with thanks to Walmart and Rockfish Interactive) Jay and I took off to purchase everything we would need before he left on vacation. 3 Walmart stores and a little site-to-store shipping (which is free by the way) later, we had everything we needed. Then with him ‘out of my hair’ {insert evil laugh} I set to work giving his bedroom a makeover.
A few of the items we purchased you won’t find on the Walmart site, instead it took some careful scouring of stores to find just what we needed and we were pleasantly surprised by what we found. Each store seemed to stock yet another piece of the puzzle that we needed to complete his bedroom makeover.
So here it is:
This video will be going up on the Walmart site along with the videos of the other bloggers participating in Your Zone makeovers, but we don’t have a date as yet.
To get a better visual of the before and after, here are a few photographs.
So tell me. Do you think he will like it? He is going to be viewing it the same way you all are until he returns from vacation next month.
So, how does Jay’s bedroom makeover benefit all of you, my readers?
Well…
Wait for it …
$500 GIFT CARD GIVEAWAY
That’s right, I am honored to be able to host a giveaway for a $500 Walmart gift card for one of my readers.
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I like the Your Zone Reversible Comforter and Sham Set – Pink Stitch and the multi dot sheets.wahm_online(at)yahoo(dot)com
This is an awesome tool! It definaltey gave me some ideas for Avas room. I chose…~Your zone four opening collage frame in pink~Your zone sheet set in Iris~Your zone plush curtains, purple berry~Your zone three headed floor lamp in racy pink~Your zone place to be 5-drawer chest in white~Your zone reversible comforter and Sham set in purple dot/purple berry~Your zone place to be twin bed in white~Your zone place to be nightstand in white~Your zone bright solid Shag i purple berry
This would be fabulous for my new jr. high-ers room! Bright Solid Shag, Purple Berry Plush Curtain, Purple Berry Eyelash Toss-It Pillow, Purple Berry Collage Picture Frame Nine Openings, Purple Berry Clipboard Picture Frame with Notepad and Jumbo Clothespin Reversible Comforter and Sham Set, Purple Dot/Purple Berry zzz place to be desk, hutch and chair, white Tractor Style Task Chair, WhiteTractor Style Task Chair, WhiteSo cool, thanks for the chance!
Well, with my twins still sharing a room I would love the Your Zone zzz bunk beds to free up some more floor space where I would then add the wave lounger! I would also get the your zone white night stand where I can put an alarm clock to help them get up in time for school!
I also follow you now as a google friend! 🙂 Plus I already follow you on twitter so I might as well follow you all over the place! Love you TJ and fingers crossed I win 🙂
YAHOO!! Please count me in 🙂
You are just so snazzy! I love what you have done with the room.Madalyn has been wanting to redo her room. Right now it is in red white and blue…so we might make a move to something more girly – like the Aqua Geo/Iris comforter that would still go with her blue walls. And she needs a throw rug on the floor. And so does Katie for that matter. Oh, that $$ would be spent rather quickly!
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Wow! What great timing, I love what you did with his room. Hoping he will too.
I love the color combination of the Your Zone Reversible Comforter and Sham Set, Hot Chocolate Stripe/Brown Cane. I would add the Your Zone Skateboarder Decorative Pillow, Brown Cane/Stadium Blue. I would add a your zone loft collection rolling desk in maple for my son to do his homework.