Victorian Cottage Space
Host Joan Steffend and designer Debra Pesek add Victorian cottage charm and a girlie touch to a masculine-fueled home.
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Hide CaptionShow CaptionWith the help of host Joan Steffend, carpenter Jeff Meyer and less than $500, designer Debra Pesek has transformed a room engulfed with camouflage into a feminine sanctuary filled with romance. All About
Before: Lost in the Camouflage
Homeowner Deb Schield is the sole lady in her house. She is completely outnumbered by husband Paul and their four boys. Even the dog is a male! She would love to have a place to escape all the masculine influence once in awhile. To that end, she wants to transform a spare bedroom into her own space and a part-time guest bedroom for her mother. Right now the room is filled with miscellaneous junk, most of which is covered in a camouflage pattern. Schield wants the room to have a Victorian-cottage feel that includes some of her antique furniture and vintage bed.
Homeowner Deb Schield is the sole lady in her house. She is completely outnumbered by husband Paul and their four boys. Even the dog is a male! She would love to have a place to escape all the masculine influence once in awhile. To that end, she wants to transform a spare bedroom into her own space and a part-time guest bedroom for her mother. Right now the room is filled with miscellaneous junk, most of which is covered in a camouflage pattern. Schield wants the room to have a Victorian-cottage feel that includes some of her antique furniture and vintage bed.
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