In the Shared Girls Room with Laura Godfrey

We have a special treat today because we get to revisit a family with a fun new room tour. Last time we peeked into Laura Godfrey’s home, we were admiring her daughter’s sweet nursery, and today we get to tour her older daughters’, Reese and Rowen, shared floral bedroom. It’s the sweetest space for sisters to talk and play, and we always love spotting that gorgeous Jolie wallpaper! You can see more of Laura’s home, family and fashion on her blog and instagram—a must follow for sure! Thanks, Laura, for sharing your home with us again!

What inspired your room design?
Reese and Rowen’s room design was inspired by this sweet floral wallpaper. I fell in love with it immediately and knew I wanted to incorporate it in my girls’ room.

Shared Girls Room with Floral Wallpaper and Board + Batten WallSimilar Bunkbed | ComforterRug

What was your favorite part of the process? 
My favorite part of the design process was seeing my girls get so excited as they watched it come together. Rather than waiting until it was finished, they got to see the room unfold with each step, and they got so excited along with me!

Laura Godfrey Shared Girls RoomWallpaper

And what do you love the most about the finished design?
My favorite part is how much more space the room got once we incorporated the bunk beds. Our house doesn’t have a playroom, so achieving more room on the floor for play has been amazing.

Laura Godfrey Shared Girls Room

Designing a big kid room is different than a nursery because you know your little resident’s personality better. Did your girls have any special requests?
My girls only request for their room was to have bunkbeds! They are pretty easy to please, but I love how much fun they have in their new beds. The funniest part to me is that they have two separate beds but still insist on sleeping together every night.

Laura Godfrey Shared Girls RoomDresser (handles painted gold)

Do you have any words of advice for other parents?
My advice for parents designing a big kid room would be to try to find the balance between fun and function. A room can meet all the needs of your kiddos and still be a space you enjoy being in!

Shared Girls Room with Floral Wallpaper and Board + Batten WallCurtain Panels

Photography by Lindsey Powell

Beth

Beth

Beth, Project Nursery’s Editor, lives in Upstate New York with her husband and their two sons and daughter. Beth is a work-from-home mom who loves writing, crafting and all things kid design.

Comments

  1. Kathleen

    July 11, 2019

    I really like that style of wallpaper. Where is it available? I’m going to guess that it is mail-order or online only but I think I want to order it. Thanks

  2. Beth

    July 11, 2019

    Hi Kathleen, We sell the wallpaper in our shop here. It’s so pretty, isn’t it?

  3. Laura

    March 22, 2020

    Hello! Where did you find the comforters for the bunk beds? I LOVE them. ☺️

  4. Beth

    March 23, 2020

    They are from Beddys, but it looks like they are currently sold out. You can sign up to be notified when they are available here.

  5. Colleen Grim

    April 18, 2020

    Any idea the paint color on the wall paired with the wallpaper? Thanks!

  6. Ally Lavoie

    January 2, 2021

    I love that light fixture. Where is that from?

  7. Gina

    February 15, 2021

    Yes! Where is the light fixture from? I have been searching everywhere!

  8. Torrie

    February 16, 2021

    I would love to know paint color and light fixture as well!

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