The Short Answer
A new year is a good prompt to rethink underused spaces. This article shares eight Stikwood project ideas, including vanities, mom caves, boys’ locker rooms, entryways, mid-century bedrooms, pastel rooms, eclectic modern spaces, and small luxury upgrades.
A new year calls for new design ideas and new projects. Get inspired with some looks for your largest or even smallest of spaces!
#1 Dream Vanity
This simple vanity design brings a light, airy feeling to the room. Minimalist fir makes a great addition to the background of the vanity.
Photo Credit: This Old House--Emerson Green Homes
#2 Refreshing Mom Cave

Hamptons adds a farmhouse touch to this tidy, refreshing space. Completely inviting with its all-white palette and subtle natural textures makes for the perfect mom cave.
Photo Credit: Rooms for Rent
#3 Boys’ Locker Room Bliss

Reclaimed Sports Floor brings amusement and energy into this basketball-themed bedroom design. You may find the kids never want to leave!
Photo credit: David Meaux Photography
#4 Mountainesque Entryway

Reclaimed Sierra Gold’s natural golden tones pair perfectly with this Aspen inspired mountain home. A perfect place to rest your ski’s against without the worry of dirtying up the wall.
Thank you, Caldwell and Johnson!
#5 Mid-Century Modern Snooze

An industrial take inside an executive hotel suite. The metal bed frame and vintage inspired cage lighting complete the look when paired with the Reclaimed Weathered Wood feature wall.
Designed by: Erika Fitzgerald
Photo credit: Worth Interiors
#6 Pretty in Pastels

A subtle tie into the gold accents throughout the room, the Reclaimed Sierra Silver roughs up a space full of soft tones and matte furniture accessories.
Designed by: Sugar & Cloth
#7—Eclectic Modern

A functional guest bedroom starts with double beds! This room boasts a colorful palette yet is still easy on the eyes--perfect for a guest room.
Designed by: Todd Peddicord
#8 Tiny Luxury
In need of some small space inspiration? This tiny home in Maui choose a small area that would help draw the eye to a specific location. The foolproof solution to creating a gorgeous television backdrop.
Designed by: Tiny Heirloom
Have your own creative space where you’ve used Stikwood? Send your pictures our way and we’ll share your work!