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A Renter-Friendly Kid’s Room Designed With the Help of Tape Stripes

Tanieka Harris, the creator of This Borrowed Home, embarked on a project to design a personalized room for her then three-year-old son in their Cleveland rental home. Having felt that her previous residence lacked a dedicated space for him, she aimed to create a room that was truly tailored to his preferences. She allowed herself to live in the space for some time to understand its needs before beginning the design process in October, dedicating three months to gradually developing the room during her evenings and weekends. The inspiration for the room's central design element, stripes, came from Sarah Sherman Samuel's nursery design for her daughter, Clover. Given the limitations of a rental property, Harris opted for a non-permanent solution for the wall design. Instead of paint, she chose to use 2-inch gaffer tape to create the stripes on the existing beige walls. This method was an upgrade from her previous use of electrical tape in a stairwell, offering a sturdier application. She carefully applied the gaffer tape, using small spacers to ensure consistent spacing between each stripe. Harris demonstrated resourcefulness in furnishing the room by repurposing items she already owned. Her former all-white dresser was transformed with beige chalk paint to create stripes, blending it with the wall design. Her old vanity was given new life as her son’s desk, painted in his favorite color, red. Even a part of her son’s old crib was repurposed, becoming a hanging ladder on the wall for storage. This creative approach allowed her to achieve a unique and functional space without significant new purchases, an approach she described as "Frankensteined" the room. A key priority for Harris was that the room should reflect her son’s personality and preferences, rather than her own. She emphasized making it a space where he could "do his thing." His love for color was a significant factor in her design choices. A vibrant rug, won in a giveaway from eSale Rugs, featuring muted primary shades, became the foundational element for the room's color scheme. The gallery wall was thoughtfully curated with images that resonated with him, including a portrait of a young boy getting a haircut, which her son identified with, animal paintings from the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Open Access collection, and playful Lego prints. Now at four years old, her son enjoys a room designed specifically for him. He has a red desk for drawing, accessible book shelves, and a mirror placed at his height, fostering a sense of ownership and independence. Harris noted his active involvement throughout the design process, expressing excitement with each new addition. She observed that he genuinely enjoys spending time in his room, indicating the success of her personalized and creative design efforts. #KidsRooms #RentalFriendlyDecor #DIYHomeDecor #CreativeRepurposing #StripedWalls #PersonalizedSpaces #BudgetLiving #HomeTours #KidsRooms #RentalFriendlyDecor #DIYHomeDecor #CreativeRepurposing #StripedWalls #PersonalizedSpaces #BudgetLiving #HomeTours
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