Butterfly Pavilion Girl’s Bedroom
My daughter’s big kid room
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My youngest daughter was just about to transition out of her crib and into her big girl bed like her older sister. They were both growing up so fast I wanted to give them a bedroom makeover that encompassed everything they loved to do at this stage in their life. Playing dress up, having tea parties and of course being a fairy princess. I sat down with my older daughter who is 4 and we put together the most awesome To do list of anything our little minds could come up with. Riding unicorns and flying to the moon! One of my wants was for them to be able to sleep under the stars every night so I made a cloudy sky above their bed and hung gold glittered stars everywhere. I tried to incorporate as many aspects of our little to do list into their bedroom. The custom bedding represented the swimming with Mermaids, we put in a little Fairy nook so the fairies could come in and dance with them. I used butterflies through out the room so they could chase them where ever they went. Their absolute favorite thing to do thought is play dress up so that was my main focus. I gave them their own little vanity with play makeup and a dress up bin that they could easily access all their favorite pieces and they had to have a place for all those shoes. They love their room so much and I had the greatest time designing it for them.
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mi hija ama los ponis, tiene una grán colección, alla buscó las imagenes para su habitación yo hic la cama, la lámpara y el mural. cualquier padre (el que ama a sus hijos) haría lo que fuera pos verlos felices. yo cambio su decoración cada 3 años y gasto muy poco dinero.
My daughter loves ponies and has a large collection. Any parent (who loves her children) would do anything after seeing them happy. Change your decoration every 3 years while spending very little money.
My sparkly Cherry Blossom nursery was recently transformed into a big girl’s room.
Her mom did a beautiful job decorating. The tree is hand-painted and full of tiny crystals. The furniture is from Romina.
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My main goal with Cecelia’s space was to keep it timeless enough that I wouldn’t have to redo it in five years. I wanted to create a room that was “girly” but could easily transform into a “young girl” room in a few years.
Blue, White & Yellow Girls Nursery
This project was created by taking found objects as well as furniture that we already owned that needed a face lift.
It was time for Chloe & Tessa to move out of their cribs and get a big girl’s room. Their mother wanted something fun and creative and had the idea that the room change as the seasons change. Using that concept I came up with the idea of using a tree decal on the focal wall. In the spring & summer flowers bloom and butterflies flurry through the air. In the fall we add colorful leaves, owls and lovely birds. In the winter the room becomes a winter wonderland, the leaves all turn white and glittery snowflakes appear.
This “big helper” board is the perfect way to keep track of chores.
I promised my daughter that she could have her own room when she started 3rd grade. The school year was quickly approaching and I needed to transform the room from her sister’s nursery into a proper big girl room in under 3 weeks. Our friends at Serena & Lily jumped in to help us pull off a beautiful room transformation that Gigi can enjoy for many years!
This is an ultra feminine shared room for two young girls, aged 2 and 4 featuring white floral appliquéd furniture with lots of pink and aqua accents.
I transformed Gabrielle’s room from a very young, whimsical space, to a more mature room appropriate for a teenager.
When mom Helen emailed me with the project, I was excited about the small space challenge for this studio apartment home. Most of my projects in the past have been more traditional and youthful. This client wanted a contemporary, clutter-free, mature feel for the room, yet it should have a warm, intimate, and playful vibe.
With babe #4 on the way, I needed to pair up two of my daughters! I wanted something fun, cheery, bright, and inviting.
A girly pink bedroom for two adorable sisters, one 5 yr old and one 2yr old.
A nursery inspired by the times of the renaissance in Italy.
This preppy girl’s room was inspired by the hot pink cubes. When I saw them on ebay, I had to have them and design a room around them! We used Annie Selk fabric with graphic and geometric prints in hot pink and green with hints of blue and red. The drapes and pillows were custom with the fabric. The chair is re-upholstered also in Annie Selk fabric and painted white (ebay find). The dresser and side table are also vintage and have been re-painted. The lamp is from TJ Maxx and the owl lamp from Target. Frames from Ikea and canvas storage bins from Pottery Barn Kids. Duvet cover and euro sham from PB Teen. Prints from Etsy & deco pillow from etsy. Please contact me for any other details on sources used for this room.
My artist mother – lyndahwrightfineart.com – and I sketched out silhouettes of Peter Rabbit and his garden, then I painted them. I wanted something clean and modern but sweet, fun, and ‘gender neutral’ for our surprise baby (girl!).
The shape and size of the room was the biggest challenge, especially that it didn’t have any closets or space for storage. Once we settled on the custom designed bed with built-in closets and storage space, it all fell into place.