January
is a time for new beginnings, in the house, in the office, and in the
gym. Though spring is typically the time for cleaning and organization,
we like to think of January as a good time for a rest. For getting a
little more rest while the days are still on the short side, and for
cozying up when (baby!) it’s cold outside. And the best place to start
is the place where you conclude and begin each day, the
bedroom! Take your pick of these 40 DIY projects and you’ll be one step closer to a seriously serene (and well-designed) bedroom.


1.
Rope Design:
To create this sort of abstract look, use different colors of rope to
create a custom design. You could also use yarn, embroidery floss, or
suede cord. (via
Homes)

2.
Shutters Headboard: Head to a flea market or antiques fair and stock up on old shutters. If you don’t find colors you like, just paint ‘em! (via
HGTV)

3.
Book Headboard:
This is definitely a cool way to display old books. We like the idea of
coming up with a hack that makes this more of a functional bookshelf
than a book display. (via
Design Everyday)

4.
Chalkboard Silhouette Headboard: This would be sweet in a little girls’ room, don’t you think? (via
HGTV)

5.
Landscape Diptych: Dream of running away to the mountains? Hang a diptych of your favorite place right above your bed. (via
Dwell)

6.
Light Up Headboard: Featured in our
typographical decor roundup, this bit of ingenuity caused some serious swooning here at Brit HQ. (via
A Beautiful Mess)

7.
Moonlighting:
Originally designed for a kids’ room, we think a more minimal take on
this could look awesome in a grown up bedroom as well. (via
DIY Network)

8.
Barn Door Headboard:
Live in an area where barn doors run rampant? Or love heading into the
country for weekend treasure hunting? Use this as inspiration to create
your own barn door headboard. (via
Dreamy Whites)

9.
Geometric Woodgrain Wall: Got a tiny bedroom where an entire wall acts as your headboard? Create custom wallpaper to induce stylish slumber. (via
Vintage Revivals)

10.
Chalkboard Walls:
Chalkboard paint is definitely a favorite around these parts, and these
bedrooms do a great job of combining dark walls with vibrant textiles.
(via
Poppy Talk)

11.
Geometric Painted Pillows: All you need is fabric paint, a few hours, and throw pillows to create your own set of custom pillows. (via
Brit + Co.)

12.
Stamped Pillows: This tutorial shows you how to create your own stamps and use them for a whole set of accent pillows. Love it. (via
101 Woonideen)

13.
Giant Letter Pillows: Forget about bean bags, giant alphabet pillows are the jam. (via
Oh Happy Day)

14.
Pillow Pets: How amazing are these? Iron-on transfer paper is always for the win, especially when it comes to photos of bunnies. (via
Go Make Me)

15.
Watercolor-Inspired Throw Pillows: Guess what we used to create this look? Sharpie! (via
Brit + Co.)

16.
Word Stencil Pillow: Grab a stencil and Sharpie and get wordy with it. Yes. Get wordy with it. (via
Wit & Whistle)

17.
Shag Pillow: We told you shag is back! You could even use old stretched out t-shirts to recreate this bright cheerful look. (via
V and Co.)

18.
Glitter Heart Pillow: Glitter in a heart shape. ‘Nuff said. (via
High on DIY)

19.
Simple Embellishments:
Sometimes all you need is a simple little something. Go for felt
triangles or grainy painted stripes and a plain old throw pillow becomes
your unique creation. (via
Creature Comforts)

20.
DIY Bedside Lamp:
Can you believe this is DIY? It’s a project that was done in three
parts, and definitely takes a good amount of dedication. We think the
results are worth it though! (via
Nimi Design)

21.
Japanese Box Lamp: Inspired by traditional Japanese lighting, this box lamp is simple to create and sets a lovely delicate mood. (via
Instructables)

22.
Concrete Base Desk Lamp: Part of our recent
concrete DIY obsession, we’re all over the minimal look of this sturdy lamp. (via
Pastill)

23.
Drop Cloth Lamp: Love the modern vibe of this drop cloth lamp. (via
Lowe’s Creative Ideas)

24.
Jute Twinkle Lights: Twinkle, twinkle, little jute! (via
Ella Claire Inspired)

25.
Golden Lamp: Guess what was used to create the gold base of this lamp? A toilet paper roll covered in gold paper! (via
Design and Form)

26.
Twisted Rope Rug: Stock up on rope, neon spandex, and hot glue, and this seemingly hand-loomed number can be yours in a jiffy. (via
Brit + Co.)

27.
Quatrefoil Design Area Rug: Love classic patterns? Us too! (via
Momtastic)

28.
Crazy Pom Pom Rug: A bunch of colorful pom poms come together beautifully in this bright and festive rug. (via
Poppytalk)

29.
Metallic Gold Zebra Print Rug: Who knew zebra print and gold could
not look like something you bought at Wet Seal in the ’90s? (via
Home Depot)

30.
Felt Stone Rug: Combine pom pom style with pebble style and make your own felt stone rug. (via
Yes I Made That)

31.
Friendship Bracelet Chevron Rug: Friendship bracelets… as a rug? +1! (via
The House That Lars Built)

32.
Crafty Felt Rug:
No, this was not made out of hundreds of small felt balls… but it
totally could be. This little hack shows you how to turn three little
mats into one awesome rug. (via
Conversation Pieces)

33.
Geometric Starburst Rug:
Geometry, paint, and a carpet. Win! (via
Almost 40 Year Old Intern)

34.
Crocheted Alpaca Rug:
Just learned how to crochet but not really feeling the scarf move? Get
some chunky wool and create your own version of this cozy alpaca rug.
(via
Purl Bee)

35.
T-Shirt Latch Hook Rug: Repurpose a t-shirt?
Don’t mind if we do! (via
Xoelle)

36.
Rope Swirl:
So. Many. Colors! This earthy rug inspired our very own twisted rope
rug. We’re loving all the different colors and textures. (via
Free People)

37.
Copper Tubing Side Table: Metal
decor is all the rage, and we’re digging this combination of copper tubing and color blocking. (via
The House that Lars Built)

38.
Tree Stump Side Tables:
You’re gonna need a few extra hours at the gym to make this one happen,
since it involved scouring the woods for some spare tree stumps and
bringing them back to your house! (via
A Beautiful Mess)

39.
Blue and Gold: This table looks mid-century modern but guess what? It’s two stools that have been repainted and stacked. Done and done. (via
Blessed Life Atop A Cake Stand)
40.
Birch Color-Topped Stumps:
The textures and patterns found on birch trees are pretty tough to
beat. We love the pairing of a bright burst of color right on top of the
stump… and what about that wolf pillow? (via
Fraulein Klein)
What DIY projects are on your list this winter? Talk to us in the comments below.
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