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A Room With Allure

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Tag-sale treasures and attic leftovers make for a great catch in this angler's paradise.

Prep Time: Weekend Project
What you need:
 Fishing paraphernalia
Rope
Glue
Fishing line
Cloth covers
Propellers
Outboard motor
Old desk
Seasons: Year round
Materials: rope, wood
Instructions:
1.Build a boat bed by bolting sheets of medium density fiberboard to a metal-frame bed and top it with narrow strips of wood.
2.Prefabricated drawers (wheels can be added) inserted along the bottom provide extra storage, while an outboard motor adds a touch of realism.
3.step3Make the pier from wooden posts sawed into different lengths, glued together, and wrapped with rope. Run a line from one post to a cleat on the corner of the bed. Hang a creel from the side of the bed to give a place for a reading lamp and fishing magazines.
4.Use strips of camouflage tulle to create curtains and tack on to the window frame to add to the outdoorsy look.
5.Make a bobber light by spray-painting half of an old glass globe light and suspending it from a fishing pole strung with doubled fishing line and attached to the pier.
6.step6On the wall behind the bed, string netting from a craft store, hold in place with tiny nails, to create a fishnet effect.
7.step7Decorate a lampshade by hot-gluing on metallic letters and tattoo-style fishing stickers from a craft store.
8.step8The painted chair reads: "Give a boy a fish, he'll eat for a day. Teach a boy to fish, he'll play for a lifetime."
9.step9Use a hanging cloth chair, along with exercise rings and a punching bag and install them by drilling through the ceiling to the joists above.
10.step10Sew cloth covers for a twin mattress and two small nap mats, which provide padding on the floor underneath and the walls behind.


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