Decorating
Girl is bored at home so she decides to completely redesign house on $125 budget
She did such a good job—she has some serious interior decorating skills.
Jenny Brown
03.10.23

In the early days of the 2020 lockdown, a girl named Bea found herself bored at home. The 12-year-old very much needed something to occupy her time.

And then, her mom came up with a clever idea.

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It all started when Bea’s mom, who’s an interior decorator, asked her daughter to measure a wall for paneling. It grew into so much more.

At first, Bea did what her mom asked and started to measure the wall.

She was unsure about it in the beginning, but her mom showed her how so she would feel comfortable with what she was doing.

From there, Bea decided to do the paneling of the wall herself. Then she started looking around the rest of the house for something to improve. Bea wasn’t done yet.

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It turned out that Bea was actually a natural. She’s very precise in her work, and it showed in the results.

By the time she had finished with the office, her confidence had grown, and she was ready for a bigger project.

The kitchen made it to the top of her list. However, everything was closed, so there wouldn’t be any purchasing of new cupboards. She had to find a way to work with what she already had.

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Bea decided that mismatched paint would go perfectly in the kitchen and got to work with a very small budget.

The simple changes and a few layers of paint, along with some detailed work, resulted in a drastically different look for the kitchen. It ended up being absolutely picture-perfect.

It was astounding for the work of a 12-year-old without any prior experience. If there is any proof that interior decorating is inherited, this might be it. She clearly got the skill from her mom.

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As the days went on, Bea found other projects around the house to work on.

Not only did each room look stunning, but they kept a lot of the same feel as the kitchen and office, creating a nice flow throughout the house. Every room blends into the next one.

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During the process, the twelve-year-old learned how to work with an electric drill, sander, tile cutter, handsaw, stencils, and a level. She was picking up the tools of the trade with ease.

No wonder her work looks so professional. She was using the right tools for the job.

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As for the cost, they ended up spending around $125 on extra items to complete the multitude of projects. The rest came from materials around the house and items that could be reused or repurposed.

This masterpiece was done on a tight budget, although you wouldn’t know it just from looking at it. All of the work looks professionally done.

It took about ten days to get through all the rooms.

Once Bea got started, she wasn’t going to stop until the entire job (or the entire house, in this case) was complete. Her level of dedication to a project is admirable.

It’s so great to see Bea’s passion, and she clearly has an incredible eye. We can’t wait to see what she does in the future.

Check out a video about Bea’s project below!

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