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Ezra’s Era

Description

A 60-70s themed room. Cozy, colorful, and custom.

Design Inspiration

Based off of a inspiration room I saw online (via LayBabyLay) about a year ago.

Decorating Style

I'm very drawn to vintage and my husband is drawn to anything that he can build himself. We compromise a lot on colors, coordination, and structure. Clean lines with a bit of whimsy.

Project Details

Tom & Jerry poster- Planet, downtown Wilmington NC
Suitcase side table- DIY. Suitcase & vintage luggage stand purchased on eBay.

Traditional black shelves- Target

Large rocker/recliner- Big Lots (black friday sale!)

Chevron pillow cover- Hobby Lobby

Camera Lamp- DIY. Camera obtained on eBay. Other necessary parts from Lowes hardware.

Photo lampshade- work in progress. DIY. Numerous online tutorials on this.

Vintage books- eBay

Owl mug- my mug collection; gift from a friend

Stuffed owl- handmade; gift from my mom

Crocheted monkey & giraffe- handmade by my mother-in-law

Custom wall decals- Etsy.com; LuxeLoft shop

Mobile- DIY

Crib sheet- custom color, Etsy.com; ModFox shop

Crib bumper- fabric from JoAnn Fabrics; hand sewn by my mother-in-law

Crib- genuine Jenny Lind; craigslist (was never used)

Eames Dresser- vintage warehouse find (pure accident)

Vintage Dresser pulls- Etsy.com; HardwareSupply shop

Vintage Zenith Radio- Etsy.com; AprilLikesOldStuff shop. Refinished into a nightlight with blue LEDs by hubby, DIY

"E" monogram- Hobby Lobby

Framed books- hubby's childhood collection

White wall frames- Ikea

Chevron Urn- Target

White Ceramic Owl Speaker- saw this on pinterest and had to have it! WestElm

Chevron & Owl quilt- made by a friend, before she even saw the room! Now that's talent.

 

Favorite Items

Camera Lamp (being a photographer and seeing how devoted my hubby was to the project)

Vintage radio/nightlight; by far one of the most unique pieces.

Chevron & Owl quilt.... Perfect finishing touch.

Advice

Follow your heart. When viewing an inspiration room, make sure to make it your own and take risks; don't follow every detail of the other person to the letter. Customization for your child and special touches are most important.