Nerf Bedroom
I've always wanted to be the "cool mom". You know. The one who has delicious fresh baked cookies waiting. And the one who has the "fun house" where kids want to be. So I'm working on some projects to help reach that status! And today I want to share one with you: how to build a Nerf Gun Wall. Trust me, it's easier than you'd think and totally worth it!
For the last couple years, our boys have been really big into playing with Nerf Guns. Every time their friends are over, that's what they will do. In the summer, I'll see them circling the house and running around the farm trying to get each other. During the winter, they chase through every room indoors.
So with the addition of several new dart weapons for each of our boys this Christmas, it was time to create a place to store and display. So I went on the hunt for ideas and found some "Nerf Gun Wall Options". Based on photos, my husband and I put together this fun Nerf Gun Wall as part of our Boys' Room Makeover.
Total Nerf Gun Wall Project Cost = Under $50
We came in right at about $45 which included everything we used. Of course, prices will vary slightly by area (we're in Minnesota) and quantity/style of hooks chosen too.
Materials Needed For A Nerf Gun Wall:
- Sheet Of Pegboard (Size Will Vary Based On Your Needs)
- Spray Paint
- Mounting Screws
- Washers
- 1 1/2″ – 2″ Plastic Spacers (This is because the pegboard needs to be away from the wall a little to allow for the hooks to insert into board).
- Variety Of Hooks And/Or Baskets To Accommodate Your Selection Of Toy Weapons
Step 1:
Spray your pegboard in your choice of paint color. This takes very little time and we did two coats to get an even cover. We did spray the night before to ensure it was completely dry for hanging. (This step is optional but really does give a nicer overall finished appearance.)
Step 2:
Measure and mark where you will need to hang your pegboard. (Try to hit studs or else use drywall anchors to ensure a secure hold in your wall.)
Step 3:
Place the plastic spacer BEHIND the board and run the washer and screw through the front. Use a drill to tighten. (Note, we actually used grey plastic spacers but I forgot to take a picture of them before we hung the wall. So this is the same thing but yellowish in color that my husband had laying around.)
You can see our board is about 1 1/2″ from our wall. It gives us enough space to slip the hooks into the pegboard but close enough to the wall so it looks nice and doesn't feel awkward.
Step 4:
Insert a variety of hooks and baskets, based on your needs. We found over half dozen hook options at our local hardware store. Since I didn't really know what we needed, I just grabbed a variety. Turns out, we ended up with the perfect amount! I haven't picked up any baskets yet but plan to hunt for some to hold spare darts the next time we make it to town.
The Completed Nerf Gun Wall = Organization & Pure Joy {PRICELESS!}
The boys (and ME!) love that we finally have a great way to keep their collection of dart gun options organized. I am no longer tripping over them or seeing stacks in corners (YEAH!). And it's so much easier for my boys to play with friends too since all the options are easy to see and easy to grab on the new Nerf Gun Wall.
Now I just need to come up with a neat sign or something for above this "Nerf Gun Wall". If you have any ideas, please let me know in the comments! I was thinking of hitting up my local Hobby Lobby for some inspiration too as I'm stumped.
So what do you think? Do you have anyone in your life, child OR adult, who would love to have their very own Nerf Gun Wall?
Source: https://thriftyniftymommy.com/build-a-diy-nerf-gun-wall-instructions/
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