Fun Floral Bedroom
A fun, floral bedroom that my daughter can grow with! I hand painted the mural on the wall.
A fun, floral bedroom that my daughter can grow with! I hand painted the mural on the wall.
I would love to share the makeover of my seven year old daughter Adelyn’s bedroom makeover. For her “big girl” room she wanted unicorns, horses, and sparkles…so we compromised to still get her vision while “taking it down a notch” (or about a dozen!). To create more of a softer look, I used subdued pastel colors, and lots of textures. We added in a lot of fun unicorn and horse items in either inexpensive decor items or easy-to-swap out artwork will sweet, girlish images. We used a new spindle style bed and layered on lots of pink, white, and gold bedding.
But, her favorite part of the room is her new pink sofa! While it is primarily a reading nook, as a bonus it also folds out as a second bed for sleepovers. I love her new Wall Gallery full of fun, whimsical art (where else can you use prints of fairy floss than a little girl’s room??) We added in some fun DIYs just as the $69 light fixture and $2 gold horse figure.
I also wanted to keep it really budget friendly since I wanted her to fully enjoy her space, and not freak out when she secretly brings out her hidden marker stash…I know it is in there somewhere!
My advice to readers for designing a kid room: don’t go over the top with a theme! Instead, do something a little more classic with neutral furniture, and then sprinkle in fun touches (such as our bubble gum blowing llama).
If you can see the whole room reveal (and the free “Shop This Room” printable) right here: http://postboxdesigns.com/2018/11/08/girl-bedroom-decor-kid-room-makeover-e-design/
Roman’s nursery is eclectic, cozy and colorful with its neutral walls and bright pops of color throughout.
Owen’s nursery is a sophisticated, gender neutral Nautical Nursery inspired by my father’s love of all things lake related! Growing up around water is such a fond memory of mine that I wanted to pass it on to Owen.
Twas the night before December, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, except for two very excited expecting parents!
With our son being born bright and early the First of December, 2014, it seemed only fitting that his first birthday party would kickstart this year’s holiday festivities. A spin on the traditional ONE-derland theme, Sebastian’s North Pole Birthday Breakfast had just the right splash of sparkle and tinsel, polar bears and penguins, and of course songs and snow! After all, there is sNOw sweeter age than ONE!
For our first we decided to keep the gender a surprise and in t-minus 16 days we will find out if we will be blessed with a baby boy or girl. Starting with a clean slate for the nursery can be both exciting and overwhelming, which direction to go. We knew we wanted to keep the room neutral, but will a splash of color that would be suitable for both boy and girl which is why our main colors are grey, aqua and coral. Overall our goal was to create a nursery that was inviting and cozy enough that even grandma and grandpa would want to take a nap in the room.
Putting together my sweet baby girl’s ocean inspired nursery was hands down the most fun home decorating project I’ve ever tackled. I wanted to create a space that was simple, airy, feminine, and modern. It’s easily my favorite room in the house.
An attic space was converted into a bedroom to create a cozy nursery for a baby boy & baby girl.
A gender neutral upcycled nursery in duckegg blue.
A modern, gender neutral nursery with turquoise accents.
I wanted to create a woodland nursery, but wanted it to be more sophisticated and of course gender neutral. I fell in love with gold rub and buff and realized how easy it is to make anything inexpensive look a little more upscale (even plastic!). I was definitely sticking to a tight budget so I DIY’d as much as possible and working in a tiny space for twins.
When we found out we were expecting a boy I started looking for nursery ideas right away. I fell in love with the Michael Miller Zoology fabric, and the rest of the nursery kind of shaped itself around that.
Being a second child doesn’t mean your nursery hand-me-downs have to look like it. This perfectly pretty turquoise, yellow and pink bird-themed nursery, featured on A Happy Hue, cost less than $150 to put together and the results are stunning.
We wanted to create a truly contemporary, gender neutral nursery, for our boy and girl twins due this August. We tried to amalgamate the masculine with the feminine; while still incorporating childhood fun and, we are very pleased with the result!
We wanted to create a vibrant room that can grow with Isla. We selected fabrics from Carousel Designs and paired them with white furniture pieces and an ivory glider and textured rug.
I went for all white furniture, a light gray wall color with an accent wall in aqua, an extra large tree wall vinyl decal and a gallery wall with black frames. For more pictures and a complete tour visit teamotoo.com.
We live in a large formal Victorian in New England. The room was previously the guest room, and had just been re-decorated 2 years before Oliver’s arrival. While lovely, the drab green walls weren’t very fun so we painted the thick aqua stripes on one wall to cheery it up. We wanted the room to be fun and whimsical, but also work with the character of the house.
We wanted to create a beautiful and tranquil nursery for our amazing daughter. The whole family was involved in some way so it was definitely a labor of love.
I designed this modern nursery for my son, Jacob. Hard to believe he is already four and a half now!
This is our baby girl’s nursery and it is my favorite room in our entire house.