Our “Framed” Wall of Books

We proudly displayed our Graham and Brown wallpaper wall at Storyopolis this weekend in support of Sophie’s Book Club. And now we are thinking that this Frames wallpaper is a must for a future playroom makeover.

Looking to create similar shelving to display your child’s books for just $20 bucks? Follow our DIY post here. And for a real WOW factor, try running these shelves all the way up, down and across an entire wall for an amazing library impact. It’s our belief that if you display your books, your child will want to read them. Happy reading!

Melisa Fluhr

Melisa Fluhr

With a passion for decorating and design, it was Melisa's experience as a first time mom, that inspired her to start Project Nursery.

Comments

  1. Shell

    July 12, 2010

    Is that the wallpaper you can color? It looks so good!

  2. Adrienne

    July 12, 2010

    Hi Shell,
    That’s correct, it’s the wallpaper that you can draw on. We were torn on whether we should draw on it because we love it’s simple and clean look too!
    -Adrienne

  3. Amanda

    July 12, 2010

    Oh my gosh. Adorable. So cozy!

  4. Kelly

    July 12, 2010

    So cute! You gals have the best stuff. Hope to make it to one of your events some day!

  5. Little Apple Design SF

    July 13, 2010

    Such a cute idea for a reading wall. Books are magical and this wallpaper is the perfect backdrop for displaying your kids favorites!

  6. Erin

    July 13, 2010

    I want to cozy up in that glider (: Your area looks amazing!

  7. Nursery Design Ideas

    July 17, 2010

    $20!?!? Fantastic! Goes to show that it’s the small, thoughtful accent touches that really bring a room together. Love examples that showcase how you can make a stylish nursery without spending thousands of dollars. Thanks!

  8. LittleCrownInteriors

    July 21, 2010

    We used this wallpaper in a boy’s nursery and it’s awesome! The homeowner went to Kinko’s and printed pictures on foam board, and then put them on that wall paper for a 3D effect. They also had the kids paint their hand prints directly on the wallpaper, and they’re using it as their growth chart, by writing directly on it – it’s so versatile!

  9. Ashley

    July 22, 2010

    Absolutely lovely! So many awesome things can come out of that wallpaper. Its such a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

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