A garage converted into an entertainment area with carpet tiles, a vintage dresser, curtains and fairy lights.

The project
This was my second garage conversion but this one, the Clover Lounge, all started after my daughter's 21st birthday was a washout due to the weather. It all started with the green scalloped velvet armchairs and the renovation was worked around the chairs. I used a renovated old vintage dresser with a 100-year-old Queen Anne mirror to set off the green renovated dresser.

I wanted a mix of old and new. The wall panels were made out of MDF, painted with a roller brush in a Irish Brogue paint and trimmed with clear Pine mouldings, sprayed in a Dulux gold satin spray paint for a decorative edge finish to complete the look for the wall panels.
I put carpet tiles on the floor. An Artiss 3 level storage bar table from Bunnings was a perfect size to include for a small bar but for me it was perfect for wine storage. Then I hung some sheer black curtains, added fairy lights behind the black curtains and it's become a great place to entertain on wet weekends and an ideal indoor space for family gatherings.

The renovation process was so therapeutic and a joy throughout. I now get to enjoy the Clover Lounge. I've even extended the lounge out the back with a new patio area for summer months.
The rest was accessorising the lounge and to complete the look, I got steel wall art made - Clover Lounge & Her World. Happy reno folks. Enjoy.
