“People” say that you either cling to the ways of your childhood/family or you run completely in the opposite direction. I like to think that I recognized the amazing and wonderful pieces of my childhood and my parents and take those with me everywhere. Certain things, though, I will admit that I run from as fast as possible. Want an example?
That is the guest room in my parents’ house. {sorry mom!} To give them credit, it is only that bad because my mom hasn’t really been able to do much cleaning for awhile now. However, all the stuff and clutter, are from years worth of accumulation.
No, my mom is not a hoarder and you don’t need to call that tv show to have them perform an intervention…at least not yet!
You see, growing up without a lot of luxury will make you think twice before throwing anything away because it could offer some value down the road. Add to that the fact that my mom has a lot more than one sentimental bone in her body and you have a recipe for what you see above.
Me…I had luxuries. My parents always made sure I had everything I needed and a lot of things I didn’t need but wanted. I’m also not that sentimental. I keep some special things, sure, but not to the degree that my mom does. Clutter is my worst enemy so, if it is going to clutter up my house, it is gone.
I’ve recently started staging an semi-intervention in their house. It started with the kitchen while my mom was in the hospital. I didn’t really mean to clean it, throw a bunch of stuff away and re-organize it. I was just there, alone, and needed something {anything} to keep my mind off the pain and suffering that my mom {and dad as her caregiver} was experiencing at the time. I needed something that I could control and take charge off and the kitchen seemed like as good of thing as any.
That put me on a mission to put my parent’s house back in order so that it was functional and organized. It seems trivial in the wake of everything that is going on but it is something that I can do in a situation where I {honestly} feel completely helpless.
This past visit the mission moved to the room you see above. Want some more pictures of the target?
The room is about the size of a standard bedroom with a substantial closet. It serves as their office and also as the place where my kids sleep when we visit.
My first order of business was to reduce the amount of stuff there. I forced my mom to make some hard choices about some of the items in there but we got rid of a fairly large amount items through donation to goodwill/the church, throwing things away and prepping things for my upcoming community yard sale. The rest of the items got new or upgraded homes.
All of the kid books and toys went into new bookcases. I picked them up at Target and then my mom used modge podge to put some cute scrapbook paper along the back.
We added the two rocking chairs into that space to make it like a little reading/play nook for the kids.
Next area of focus was the desk. My dad put together a new desk and moved all the computer components over to it.
| Lol…that desk looks so small with such a huge computer screen but that is actually being replaced (or already has been)by a laptop. |
Then, we worked on cleaning out the closet.
My mom still has a little bit of work to do in there with those coats and hangers. We’ll be removing all the stuff and turning it into a reading nook/sleeping area for H. The doors will come off and we’ll build in some shelving so it will look a lot like this
![]() |
| [The Inspired Room] |
We ran out of time though so the closet transformation will be next trip!

Tutorials and Tips at Home Stories A to Z, Making Monday Marvelous at C.R.A.F.T., Some Good Stuff at Some Good Times, Show Me What Ya Got at Not Just a Housewife, What’s in the Gunny Sack Linky Party at The Gunny Sack, I Made the World Cuter Today at Making the World Cuter, Motivate Me Monday at Keeping it Simple, Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch, Market Yourself Monday at Sumos Sweet Stuff, the Craft Catwalk and Embellishing Life, More the Merrier Monday at DIY Home Sweet Home, Show Me What You Got at Our Delightful Home, Just Something I Whipped Up at The Girl Creative, Mauvin’ Monday at Vintage Mauve, Get Your Craft on Tuesday at Today’s Creative Blog, Nifty Thrift Tuesday at Coastal Charm, Toot Your Horn Tuesday at Silly Little Sparrow, Time to Shine Party at a Diamond in the Stuff, Tutorial Tuesday at With Hope Studios, Take a Look Tuesday at Sugar Bee Crafts, Tip Me Tuesday at Tip Junkie, the Tuesday Talent Show at Chef-N-Training, Tutorial Tuesday at Newlyweds on a Budget, Who’s got Glam at Giggles, Glitz and Glam, Naturally Nifty Linky Party at Natural Nesters, Tiptoe Thru Tuesday atCrayon Freckles, Show & Share at Southern Lovely and Vintage Gwen, Hoo’s Got Talent at Nightowl Crafting, Whatever Goes Wednesday at Someday Crafts, Show and Tell at Blue Cricket Designs, Penny Pinching Partyat The Thrifty Home, We’re Organized Wednesday at Organize and Decorate Everything, Wow Us Wednesday on Ginger Snap Crafts, What’s New Wednesday at Grateful Belly, Your Whims Wednesday at My Girlish Whims, Wow Me Wednesdays at Polka Dots on Parade, 100 Ideas Under $100 at Beyond the Picket Fence, the Crafty Sasse Wednesday Linky Party at the Sasse Life, Strut Your Stuff at Somewhat Simple, Hooking up with HoH at House of Hepworths, Look at Me, I’m so Crafty at It’s Fun to Craft, Kiss and Tell at I Gotta Create, Craft, Scrappy Happy Me Thursday at Craft, Scappy Happy, Catch a Glimpse Thursday at A Glimpse Inside, Thursday Temptation at Two Yellow Birds Decor, Get Your Brag On at Gluesticks, Show Off Your Stuff at Fireflies and Jellybeans, Share Awesomeness Thursdays atThe 36th Avenue, Thrifty Thursday at Thrifty Decorating, P’Inspirational Thursday at The Artsy Girl Connection, Taylor House Thursday at The Taylor House, Feature Yourself Friday at Fingerprints on the Fridge, Frugalicious Friday at Finding Fabulous, Flaunt it Friday at Chic on a Shoestring Decorating, The Pity Party at 30 Days, Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage, Show and Share Day at Just a Girl, Freestyle Friday at Happy Hour Projects, Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home, Free For All Friday at Young & Crafty, the Featured Friday Free for All at Five Days, Five Ways, the Featured Friday Linky Party at Blissful and Domestic, Shine on Fridays at One Artsy Mama, the Anything Goes Linky Party at Bacon Time, Kitchen Fun and Crafty Friday Link Party at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons, Do Something Crafty at The Crafty Nest, the Weekend Wrap-up Party at Tatertots and Jello, Vintage Inspiration Friday at Common Ground, Show and Tell Saturday at Be Different, Act Normal, the Sunday Scoop at I Heart Naptime and the Before and After Party at Thrifty Décor Chick.
© 2012 Just Us Four. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
































Hi! I’m your newest follower and co-host of this month’s blog hop. Thanks so much for joining in on the fun
I’m looking forward to getting you know you better!
WOW!! this transformation is great !!
Looks awesome! I am currently on the Journey to Organization as well! It seems to be a slower process than anticipated! lol But I am stoked to be on the journey!!
Wow, the room looks great! I really like the child reading area. I totally get your need to do this. I was once waiting on a breast biopsy and I reorganized my entire kitchen, including alphabetizing my spices. Turns out I was fine, and my kitchen never looked so great. I hope your mom is doing better!
BRAVO!
Wow – love what you did and I really like the reading nook idea!!! I would love it if you linked up to my Tuesday blog hop! http://romanceonadime.com/diy/take-it-on-tuesday-blog-hop-26-easy-upcycled-scarf/
Think your parents have raised a very special child – you did exactly the right thing at the right time!
This is amazing looking and probably feels very good to your Mom especially. Super job!
Great job. I find myself decluttering my parent’s house too! I wonder if it’s generational? Their parents grew up in a time that any and all possessions were scarce. I think it affects how they view their belongings.
I’m visiting from the Someday Crafts linky party. I hope that you can stop by my blog as well.
Thanks for sharing,
Laura
So much better! It must feel great to walk into the room now.
This looks so great after your cleaning skills!! I bet she was really thankful, tho, for your help! -Jessica
What a great transformation! Looks great! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Thursday’s Temptation.
Jill
I’ve got a room that could use your skills !! Lol! Looks great. Thanks so much for linking up at I Gotta Create! <3 Christina
It looks great! It’s amazing how satisfying just seeing a transformation like this is. Looking forward to seeing the reading/sleeping nook!
~Steph @ Silver Boxes
What a wonderful gift you’ve given your parents! Thank you for sharing this.
I’m sorry it’s been a difficult time. I hope all is well with your mother – and that you and your father have been able to let go of some of the worry and stress.
Liz
this looks like so much fun! i love stuff like this. cleaning and reorganizing spaces. you did a great job! it looks wonderful!
I love the comparison to childhood and taking the good stuff with you
and I love the organization a lot!
Thanks so much for linking up to our Naturally-Nifty Party! This week’s party is up! We would love for you to stop by and link up!
http://www.natural-nester.blogspot.com/2012/05/naturally-nifty-linky-party-12.html