You won’t believe the stunning transformations completed in just six weeks.
Since October, weve been glued to our phones watching the #BHGORC evolution on Instagram.
And committing to a six-week room makeover is not for the faint of heart.
Images courtesy of Mimosa Lane, Linda Holt, Shay Geyer, Old Home Love.
These talented designers are tough-as-nails for completing an impressive change in a short amount of time.
Patterned Wallpaper
Once reserved strictly for bedding and artwork, bold patterns make a splash as wall coverings.
Not sure youre ready to dive into the trend?
Images courtesy of Brepurposed, Megan Bachmann Interiors, Vestige Home, SG Style.
Considertemporary wallpaperfor a quick fix.
We adore the hydrangea-print wallpaper she chose for the rooms accent wall.
New crown molding from Metrie painted crisp white highlights the soft blue color Linda chose for the ceiling.
Images courtesy of Murphy Deesign, Michelle Gage, SMP Living, Kelly Golightly.
In addition to the bedroom, Linda also upgraded the adjoining primary bath andwalk-in closetto complete the relaxing retreat.
A beautiful Schumacher wallpaper was the jumping off point for this darling space.
The blush-pink wallcovering, a custom daybed, and walls painted with Sherwin-Williams Innocence set the rooms sweet tone.
Images courtesy of J&J Design, Dabito, Sita Montgomery, The English Room.
Purple accents and pretty sconces from Crystorama complete the girly scene.
Candis inspiration boards were filled with beautiful canopy beds and images from palaces.
Wood Tones and Warm Neutrals
Bye-bye, bright white.
Image courtesy of Harlow & Thistle, At Home with Ashley, House of Brinson, Erin Kestenbaum.
Both rooms are dressed inquiet neutrals, but a major statement comes courtesy of the fireplace.
Fresh white walls, beautiful wood tones, and a dreamy leather sectional complete the transformation.
Pops of ochre and yellow on the bed and custom sconces from Etsy complete the welcoming bedroom.
The spacious room had lovely wood floors and a fireplace, but it wasnt exuding the charm Nicole wanted.
The warm brown tones of the vanity are much more appealing than the existing plain white vanity cabinet.
Built-ins, floating shelves, and dual-function furnishings have never looked better.
Since the space is small, storage was key.
Shelving at the foot of each bed and around the side provide guests with space to store their necessities.
To help define the space and provide storage, Michelles husband added three built-in cabinets along the back wall.
The massivebuilt-insare a stylish focal point that provide a visual break from the rooms playful patterned wallpaper.
Bold Color
While muted hues hold strong inminimalist designs, vibrant colors are making a comeback.
Saturated shades ofnavy blue and avocado greenare on our radar, but were still crushing onmillennial pinkand aqua blue.
A sofa in blush pink greets guests as they step inside.
The designer and her husband created the star-shaped molding on the doors, which conceal a mudroom.
Above the sofa, artwork from Minted ties the color scheme together.
Dabito decided to knock down the walls in the room and turn it into an open concept in-law suite.
So Sita turned that wasted space into a stylish lounge that would function best for her clients.
Artwork, brass sconces, and trim details highlight the moody statement wall.
Underfoot, an area rug echoes the bold blue shade.
A neutral sectional andlight gray wallstemper the dark hues.
For the ORC, Holly didnt focus on just one room but the entire first floor.
Chartreuse dining chairs pop against nearby lilac barstools, and patterned drapery panels frame the sitting area.
A purple rug anchors the dining area, and a striped settee pulls all the colors together.
High-End Looks for Less
You dont need to have a huge budget to accomplish a look you love.
Todays home designs masterfully mix high and low for cost-saving style.
To start, she chose kitchen cabinets from IKEA.
To give the cabinets a luxe look, Andrea dressed them up with high-end hardware.
As a final cost-saving maneuver, Andrea made the kitchens range hood cover herself.
A stunning new powder room completed on a budget.
For the One Room Challenge, Erin finished their primary bedroom and walk-in closet.
Rather than go custom, Erin and her husband used cost-effective IKEA pieces in the renovated closet.
Pretty blue and white wallpaper by Vern Yip for Trend pulls the sophisticated space together.