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â€Also, Chris really has fun making the straight, fancy-looking lines in the lawn.
â€Do this at the head of the bed, the foot, and the middle.â€The actual skirt part will come over the end of the slats and be pinned in place against the inside of the bed frame.

â€You’ll repeat this on the other side too.. After that it gets really easy.â€The rest of the slats can just go in place over top of everything.â€The pressure of having them end to end on either side will pinch the skirt into place and keep it just where you want it.

â€You can adjust it a bit here and there as you ad the slats, but it will mostly go right where it needs to..â€The “on top” pieces just pinch the top of the skirt against the frame and allow you to keep it at a perfect length for your bed.

â€Not too long, not too short.. And there you have it!
â€A perfectly skirted bed, even when you never thought it was possible.â€If your walls are looking a little wonky or rough, why not just replace them now that you know how easy it really is!.
â€Here’s a peek at the room with the paint done, floors finished and all the trim in, but that’s it!.â€Hope to be able to show the completely finished room really soon!.Is there anything better than improving your home’s curb appeal?
â€Doesn’t making your house look prettier from the street just make you feel like you’ve just moved up a notch in the world?â€It might be just me, but I love a good curb appeal booster, and the only thing better is if it’s a curb appeal booster project that I can DIY.