Design on a Dime Season 7 Episode 5 Charming Guest Bedroom
- August 8, 2004
- 21 min
Design on a Dime season 7 episode 5 titled Charming Guest Bedroom is a show that focuses on budget-friendly, yet stylish designs for home renovation. In this episode, the design team tackles the challenge of creating a beautiful and functional guest bedroom for a very limited budget. They work with a couple who has recently purchased a small home that needs a lot of work and attention.
The Design on a Dime team starts by assessing the space and figuring out what the couple needs in a guest bedroom. They discuss the importance of creating a space that is comfortable, cozy, and welcoming for guests, while also being functional and practical for the homeowners. With a very limited budget, the team must get creative and find affordable solutions for everything from furniture to decor.
The team starts by painting the walls a soft, calming blue that adds a touch of serenity to the room. They then decide to create a focal point in the space by adding a large, graphic print headboard that makes a statement without breaking the budget. To finish off the bed, they add luxurious bedding and accent pillows that tie in the color scheme of the room.
Next up, the team tackles the storage issue in the small space. They decide to use a bookcase found in the home as a makeshift closet, adding hanging rods and shelves for storage. To add a touch of charm to the space, they paint the bookcase a deep, rich color that complements the blue walls of the room. The team also creates a cozy seating area by adding a comfortable armchair and small table, perfect for guests who want to read or relax in the room.
The team finishes off the space by adding small decor touches that tie everything together. They add artwork to the walls, as well as small vases and plants for a touch of greenery. They also add a small area rug that adds texture and warmth to the room.
Overall, the Design on a Dime team creates a beautiful, inviting guest bedroom that proves that great design doesn't have to break the bank. From the blue walls to the graphic headboard, the team creates a stylish and comfortable space that any guest would be happy to call their own.