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A Star Wars Themed Big Boy Room


You’d think after this much practice I’d remember to take proper BEFORE pictures. But no. My child’s room wasn’t quite this boring before. There were no curtains and it had the same bland taupe paint color as did most of the rest of the house. But it did have a nice red bookshelf which hinted at our good intentions of decorating his room. He informed me earlier this year that he was too old for the Choo Choo bedding he had in his room – I would call it a theme but that would be stretching it. He had a nice train quilt and RxR decorative pillow. That’s as close to a theme as it got.

When he told me he was too old for the train theme he also informed me that he’d be needing a Transformers or Star Wars room theme, please. I have nothing against Transformers but I knew it was a phase and if I spent my time on that theme he’d be over it in a month. He’s loved Star Wars forever so I figured that might last longer.

The only problem was he’d seen a Transformer Bed in a Bag set at Kmart. I’m not really a Bed in a Bag kinda person, at least not for kids’ rooms, for several reasons. Not the least of which is how fast they “outgrow” their love for them. I wanted a room that could have an easily changeable theme without having to remodel every time, still be kid-friendly and look awesome at the same time. That’s not such a tall order. Is it?

We started out by painting the top half of the wall in a navy blue – the color is Admirality from Lowes. We added a faux board and batten using lattice strips, crown molding and chair railing all done in a semi-gloss white. Much better already!

Even though he got to see the paint job beforehand, I didn’t want him to know what theme he was getting until I was done. I figured it would have more of an impact that way. I also thought it might make the lack of that dreaded (for me, anyway) Transformers Bed in Bag a little easier on the both of us.

I think he was pleased with the results!

I kept the bedding simple, masculine and, I like to think, sophisticated. And I did it without any help from Pottery Barn! Red, blue, white and brown – it can work with any theme. So if he changes his mind it’s not a complete do-over!

I made the duvet cover by sewing together two flat sheets from sheet sets I found at both Kmart and TJ Maxx. The red and white polka dot is from Kmart and the blue and white stripe is from TJ Maxx. I cut a third of the polka dot sheet off and reattached it to make the opening for the comforter. Then sewed the two together.

I used the pillow cases from the two sets as pillow shams. Why not?
I also made two envelope style pillow covers out of navy pillow cases and used that blue striped burlapy ribbon stuff – which is technically called upholstery webbing. I love that stuff so much I think I might actually look for excuses to use it.

This accent pillow I got from Kmart matches the Canon Red Dot Floral Comforter Set. When I got it, it had a section of red and white floral fabric where the blue stripe fabric is now. I took the pillow apart, which was more of a pain than I anticipated because there’s no pillow insert inside just stuffing, and added the panel of blue stripe fabric instead. I also added the red stripe webbing to the front. Sewed the whole thing back together and re-stuffed. Labor intensive but well worth the effort especially since I’m not a talented enough seamstress to have figured out how to make this pillow all on my own.

He already had lots of Star Wars stuff to decorate with so we just added a few accent pieces.

These lamps we got from Home Dept for $39.99 each. The have these beautiful shades that I just added a bit of ribbon to on top and bottom. They plug in, too, so no wiring is required!

I didn’t want to pay an arm and a leg for 11 x 14 frames. I wanted the cheap ones but I wanted them in white. Turns out they don’t make cheap white ones, at least not that I could find, so I just got the black ones from Walmart for $5 each and spray painted them. I put a blue textured paper, that I got from Hobby Lobby, into each frame. I cut Star Wars silhouettes using my Silhouette machine and navy vinyl and mounted those onto white pages from my acrylic paint pad. This paper gave the vinyl a nice texture as though it had been painted on instead. Using double sided tape, I affixed the silhouettes to the blue paper inside the frame. They look so nice you can hardly tell they aren’t matted. By the way, my Star Wars silhouettes are actually a font that I downloaded from da font.com.

My poor baby finally has curtains!

This little lamp I got from Walmart for $4 forever ago. I am so glad I saved it. I removed the original bell shade and painted the natural pine a true red. The drum shade is from Target. I added his monogram by cutting out the letters with my Silhouette machine and then using it as a stencil. I also added some of the trim that I used for the lamps above his bed.

An image of Boba Fett that I found via Google. I had it matted and then framed in a shadowbox. I didn’t realize this until recently but you can totally frame a picture in a shadowbox for a nice chunky frame with just a few easy tweaks. I love the way that looks!

And the rest is mostly stuff he already had.

I couldn’t resist this nutcracker from Hobby Lobby. I wanted Boba Fett but they were already sold out by the time I saw these.

This poster, the Science of Star Wars, came with a gift he got for his birthday and I just put it in a picture frame.

A 3-D Star Wars book he got for Christmas last year.

The bubble gum machine he already had but I just had to put red, white and blue gumballs in there. I know. I need help.

Moon in My Room which he already had. And loves. Perfect for a space themed room. Of course, he will only operate it on every phase but full for fear of attracting werewolves.

When he was little, my brother used to have a giant Millennium Falcon that would light up hanging from his ceiling. I can’t imagine what something like that would cost these days so I just went with this planetary night light from Lowes. $9.99…..

….And as far as he’s concerned, it’s out of this world!

As always, if you ever have any questions (or comments) about any of my projects, please feel free to email me or leave me a comment. I’ll be sure to reply!

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  1. Katie says

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    this is an inspiring room! so many great ideas. what a lucky boy!

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    • Jamie Lott says

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      Thank you Katie!

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  2. Alainarae says

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    oh my word. I have three little boys, and will be saving this for inspiration! I plan on getting a silhouette this year, and know what I’ll be cutting first! This would actually be my Husband’s dream room- he can’t wait to get our boys hooked on Star Wars! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  3. Kristasue says

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    I love this room!! What is the color name you used on his wall??

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  4. Kristasue says

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    I love this room!! What is the color name you used on his wall??

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  5. Danielle @ 2 Little Superheroes says

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    Amazing! I love everything about this room, especially that you didn’t need any help from Pottery Barn, lol.

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    • Jamie Lott says

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      Thanks Danielle!! That was my favorite part, too! 😉

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  6. Susan says

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    Do you have any instructions (even a link elsewhere) on doing the batten boards and chair rail?

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    • Jamie Lott says

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      I’m sorry Susan we don’t!

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  7. [email protected] says

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    I am an adult woman who is a huge Star Wars geek and this is awesome! I am sure you son will appreciate all your special touches. And I love that it is “themey” without looking too overdone. And your budget cutting tips were impressive. Enjoy and May the Force Be With You! 🙂 Got here via Pinterest for your closet Ikea hack – I have had that idea too but never executed yet. AWESOME!

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    • Jamie Lott says

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      Thank you Tracy! I’m an adult woman who loves Star Wars, too! Glad you found me!

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  8. Kristin says

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    Where did you get the red corner shelving? Love it!

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    • Jamie Lott says

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      We built is Kristin! Thank you!

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  9. Julie Pelletier says

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    Do you remember what the name of the font was on dafont? Can’t seem to find it… thanks! Love this room!

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    • Jamie Lott says

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      I’m so sorry Julie, I don’t. I downloaded that font to another computer that has since died. If I am able to figure it out I will be sue to update.

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  10. Gael says

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    Wow, do I love this! When you said “big boy”, I thought it was for a teen, and the decorating is sophisticated enough to be a teen’s room. I laughed when I saw your “big boy” Star Wars fan! Mine is 22 and still home due to disability. This is pinned for inspiration, and I got here because of that closet as well. I find myself pinning from your blog quite often. I have that font, can’t remember the name, but it’s easy to come by SW images for Silhouette.

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    • jamie says

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      Gael! You make my day! So glad that you are finding me and visiting. I am certain when my big boy is 22 he’ll still be a Star Wars fan as well. His dad and I definitely are. Thank you so much for your kind compliments!

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  11. Jessica says

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    What color did you use on the walls? It’s awesome!

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    • jamie says

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      It’s called Admirality from Lowe’s. I don’t think it’s one of the colors they have a chip for these days but they may still have the formula in their computer. Thanks!

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  12. Kristin says

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    Where did you find the corner shelf in this room! I have been searching!!!!! Thanks for the inspiration!

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    • jamie says

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      Actually, we’d looked for a while too and couldn’t find something we wanted or that worked so we actually built this one. We also built one for our youngest son’s room. I don’t have a tutorial on these because it was well before I blogged but here’s a post where I painted the second one we did. There are some more up close pics in this post that may be of use to you: https://www.southernrevivals.com/2013/11/homeright-fine-finish-paint-sprayer.html

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  13. Suzanne says

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    You did an amazing job on your son’s room. What is the name of the font you used for the framed pictures above his bed? Thanks!!

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  14. Theresa @DearCreatives says

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    Love the room redo& all the details! Isn’t it amazing the impact paint color has. The reaction on his face says it all.

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    • jamie says

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      Thanks Theresa! It was definitely well received!

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  15. LORI says

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    Happy new year!! I am currently in the throws of using your inspiration to do the same with my son’s room. Can I ask how you formulated the spaces in your lattice ?

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    • jamie says

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      Do you mean the spaces in between each strip? Mine are 12″ apart and just decided this by playing around and deciding what I thought looked best. Thank you and Happy New Year!

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  16. Anyela says

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    Love what you did it the room. What are the dimensions of this room. My son has a small room as well. I am so surprised you fit so much furniture in there without being overwhleming. Gives me hope on his room. Thanks

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    • jamie says

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      Hi Anyela! Thanks so much! His room is 10 1/2 x 12. Good luck with your space!

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