A Chevron Stenciled Little Girl’s Bedroom
This project was completed by Erin, the creative mama and DIYer behind the blog Suburban Bitches. Erin’s daughter was getting older and as she grew, she also needed her room to grow with her.
This project was completed by Erin, the creative mama and DIYer behind the blog Suburban Bitches. Erin’s daughter was getting older and as she grew, she also needed her room to grow with her.
This is my first child and my husband and I had a deal that if it was a girl, I could pick out the entire nursery. If it was a boy, he could pick out the theme of the nursery. Obviously, I won and immediately knew I didn’t want a specific “theme” to the room, but an overall feeling of happiness when you walked in.
We wanted a nursery that was fun, bright and happy so we choose blue, yellow and orange.
A bright, calm & beautiful nursery for our new addition. We moved shortly after baby was born, so some of the pictures are before we painted in the new place but I included pictures of the old room so you could see the chevron wall.
Lila’s nursery is a whimsical mix of color, print, and design. I wanted to incorportate my chevron obession (without going overboard) and give the nursery a colorful and bright feel that could grow with my daughter. Since this is my third baby, I wanted to be a little wild… and decided to make a statement with the dark pink dresser and white glider. Totally impractical? Maybe. Fabulous for design? Absolutely. It’s my third… no rules apply, right?
A cheerful, fun and modern baby girl’s nursery, with touches of whimsy that don’t necessarily scream BABY in coral, aqua, grey and white.
A bright and fun nursery for our boy/girl twins. :)