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Zelda Inspired Kids Loft Bedroom

We decided to move both our girls into the same bedroom and build a loft play area too. We took inspiration from Pinterest (of course) and custom designed everything to fit the room. My girls LOVE playing Zelda Breath of the Wild and wanted to call their new loft the “Yiga Clan Hideout” so we included lots of Zelda references.
The loft comes complete with a basket pulley system, a slide, and color changing LED lights underneath. Our girls are in love with it, and we kind of want one for our room now.
Bedding and bed frames are from IKEA. Other than those, we didn’t really purchase anything new for the new room.

Juliet’s Blush and Blue Nursery

Designing June’s nursery was one of my favorite projects of all time. I will say I’m not sure this room is exactly “on trend” but I’m ok with it as it reminds me of June’s room and i just adore these rooms and how they fit with the rest of our house. Again, there’s no real “theme”, but I will say my starting point for this room with the pretty coral and blush flower painting I found at “At home: and it all snowballed from there. The stenciled trellis walls were a labor of love but I love the pattern and texture they provide against the white crib, picture frames and shelves. Art for above the crib was very challenging this time around. I probably changed around this art wall AT LEAST 7 different times. But I love the final product and the garden-like bouquet of paper flowers made using templates purchased from Etsy. My most FAVORITE piece in this room is the Ikea dresser my husband custom painted for e that fits PERFECTLY in this room. Since Ikea furniture comes in pieces, it was easy to individually paint each piece precisely and then fit it all together perfectly.  Just like June’s room, I’m hoping this room grows with her :)

Orion’s Bo-Ho Jungle Safari Nursery

The amount of thought, detail, preparation and love that went into creating a nourishing, vibrant, worldly space for our daughter to grow in, was so important to both myself and her daddy. So much has happened to bring us to this very moment.
Her daddy was born and raised in Cape Town, South Africa. One of the most beautiful places in this world. We met while in Tanzania and the rest of history. From the moment we locked eyes, there was this knowing, this immense knowing that we had been together before, many lifetimes before. I spent years traveling back and forth between the United States and South Africa while we worked on his visa. Every day since he’s arrived, truly feels like I’m living a dream, our life, is everything I ever imagined, and oh so much more.
Her room, a little “Bo-ho Safari Animal” theme. Complete with water color prints of jungle animals wearing flower crowns (of course), quilts made with some of the most beautiful African fabrics and love, African prayer flags with Nelson Mandela being right in the center, jungle stuffed animals bigger than your crib alongside so many inspirational books, little sayings and a whole lot of goodness to keep you nestled tight and stylishly dressed.
Across from her crib are prints of some of the neighborhood girls from when we lived on Mafia Island, Tanzania in Africa. It it my greatest intention that they serve as a constant reminder of how incredibly expansive, beautiful and unique this world truly is AND that anything, absolutely anything is possible as long as your heart, mind and body are in full alignment.

Zeno’s Room

Hello! Welcome to Zeno’s room :)
It’s a Montessori inspired bedroom and playroom all in one, since the size is quite generous and well, there is no extra room available 😅
I started planning the room when Zeno was 2.5 (he is now almost 3). I wanted everything to be at his reach so I observed how he interacted with the space and kept moving furniture and elements around until I found the right balance (lot’s of holes in the walls I had to patch 😂🤪 drill and re-drill!)
I wanted to be able to move things around a little bit to create some “new” play corners or areas based on his current interests or in case I wanted to surprise him with something new, like the little ZENO’S Market & Bistro corner 😬🥳
The furniture is almost all from Ikea (even the bed, I just had the legs cut at a DIY store 🤓), to spice-up a bit the overall clean and minimal look of the room I used wall stickers from Urban Kids Berlin on Etsy, I wanted uneven polka dots so their hand-drawn-stickers were perfect for my project! The carpets add a bit of color as well, they are both from Benuta. The main art-piece is called “Zenology” and it’s my original concept, illlustrated by the talented Alice from Musetto_Mini with the quirkiest words my son says and some of his favorite ones🤗😍 There are some botanical and zoological posters from Cavallini and of course some original art piece by the famous little Zeno 😅
You can follow our Room, activities and Toys recos on Instagram: Zenos_Room :)
 

Modern & Playful Nursery

The moment we found out we were expecting our second girl we were undecided about the room situation, we first thought our two daughters (16 months apart ) would share a room and have the “other” room (which was a lot smaller) as their playroom. After some thought, we decided to make the small room baby #2’s very own nursery but knew I had to get creative on how to make it look larger and brighter.
The room has a slanted ceiling that makes it feel cozy but darker. In addition, one entire side of the room has built-in shelves that I really wanted to tear out – I’m glad I didn’t.
I began with the colorful and bright watercolored triangle wall decals and went from there. I went with a white & neutral sleek crib so it didn’t take up too much space and bought a simple-minimal white changing table, instead of a dresser that would seem bulkier and make the room look smaller. I found colorful bins to insert on the shelves and utilize them as drawers and my husband (after numerous failed attempts) found this beautiful rug, which is simple and neutral yet carries a pop of color that contributed to the cheerful vibe. We couldn’t be happier with our rainbow-burst and playful nursery for our 2nd baby girl.

Tex’s Beachy Bright Nursery

When I was pregnant, my husband and I transformed the ugliest room in our house, a small beige-on-beige spare room we had used for storage, into our son’s beautifully inviting nursery. As I sat in the middle of the vanilla box of a room, next to the mysterious carpet stain that had been there when we moved in, I pondered, how can we create a peaceful but playful space? What can we do that will be perfect for our newborn baby but will also age well as he grows? How can we maximize the organization of the room so everything has a place? How can we charge our baby’s space with cheerfulness and positivity? And how can we do all of the above on a budget?
Inspired, I sketched a rough design of what the room looked like in my daydreams (turns out it did not match the reality of the dimensions of the room whatsoever…ha!). I developed a color palette of blues, whites, and pops of bright color. We did not know the sex of our baby until he was born, so we aimed for gender neutral.
The wallpaper mural of the coast, that looks like an actual photo of our local beach, served as the focal point, and inspiration for the room. My husband painted the walls a crisp white to compliment the mural, and painted the interior doors and closet a glossy tropical aqua to add some pizzazz. The extra aqua paint was used to paint several Ikea spice racks that we fashioned into bookshelves (thanks Ikea Hacks on Pinterest). We had the carpet removed and replaced with Red Oak. We replaced the dated ceiling fan and fluorescent closet light with affordable modern fixtures.
Organization was super important to the design, so we installed a sleek custom Ikea PAX storage unit, equipped with two wardrobes for hanging clothes, drawers, and tons of nooks for books and toys. We wanted the unit to be future proof, so we considered what our baby would need now, and 10 years from now (hence the full-size shoe rack and removable second tier clothes rack).
We didn’t want to spend too much money on the temporary things, so we opted for a simple modern crib, changing table, and a no-frills rocking chair (that fit both of our butts together so we can sit and read as a family). We painted the rocker legs white to tie in with our color palette. We layered in whimsical touches, like colorful hanging hot air balloons, custom lemon-patterned roman blackout shades, and a hand-stitched nautical mobile. We gave our baby the mailbox from our wedding, for the letters we would write him each year. A 5-button outlet remote controls all of the lights in the room individually, so at night the soft sleepy glow of the marquee dream light is only a click away. Every detail was considered, from the art on the wall, to the crystal ball closet door knob, glittery light switch plate, and tiny velvet hangers. Everything was chosen to have a sparkle of sweetness. The messages are all intentional, “don’t worry be happy”, “dream” and “love”, all things we wish for our sweet baby boy! I’m happy to report that he loves his room!

Rainey Layne

As soon as we found out we were having a baby girl I wanted to make her room as girly and fun as possible, I think we totally nailed it! I have always loved all things pink and her room… PINK threw up in, but in a good way! 🤪 if you love loud and love colors then you will love this room! 💕 The first thing I did for this room was pick out her wallpaper then from there I added all the final touches.