When submitting an entry for our “Decorating on a Dime” Contest, here is what Atlanta area homeowner Beverly Thomas had to say about her master bedroom project:
“This is our guest room. The furniture was inherited from my dad once he passed away. I was able to get most of the items from auction sites. The pictures are Glynda Turley, and they are probably the most expensive things I paid for. I like to coordinate items. The comforter set along with the curtains are from a Croscill line that has been discontinued. I enjoyed putting this room together.”
Here are the “after” photos:

Check out what other Atlanta area homeowners were able to do with $1,000 or less as part of our “Decorating on a Dime” Contest:
- Back porch redecorated for $300
- Romantic-meets-industrial master bedroom
- Third-story loft turned into budget master bedroom
- Budget storage solutions add style and functionality
- A porch redesign with Southern influence
- Living room gets contemporary budget makeover
- New and improved dining room transforms foreclosed home
- Fifties to Fab: Living Room and Kitchen Redecorated on a Budget
- Atlanta Homeowner Gives Dining Room Budget Makeover
- Bold Colors Inspire Budget Bedroom Makeover
- New Flooring Helps Transform Master Bedroom




Having enough room to have company stay the night is a nice thing, but keeping an entire spare bedroom handy for that cause isn’t always a very practical idea. Depending on how much space you have to work with, a guest bedroom can mean the difference between having an extra room to enjoy fun hobbies and having to enjoy those hobbies in the kitchen or some other inconvenient place.
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