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Girly and Floral Big Girl Room

I couldn’t find any bedding that I loved enough for my daughters room. I didn’t want to paint and I wanted to keep her black furniture from her nursery, along with some wall hangings and lamps so I needed to find something that incorporated all those colors. I found one option but it was unavailable so I decided if I can’t find what I want, I’m just going to make it. B had this Matilda Jane Platinum top that I fell in love with and it dawned on me that I should try and use that as inspiration for her room. So using her top inspiration I decorated a floral and girly room for my daughter. I added a lot of little personal touches and ended up doing a lot of DIY projects. Scanning the aisles of Michael’s can sometimes be a dangerous thing ;)

Naia’s Naturalistic Nursery

We wanted something clean and simple with just pops of colors against browns and whites. When we found out we were having a girl, we tried to stick to pinks and greens. We wanted the room to feel organic and have touches of nature with just small hints of whimsy. Since this room is our Master Retreat, we added french doors to create some privacy and a sound barrier for Naia. We also added built-ins around the fireplace so Naia could have a “closet” and room for storage.

Laila’s Purple Butterfly Room

Laila’s toddler room was inspired by a set of plain white butterflies that caught my eye at Target. I bought and returned them a few times, because they didn’t go with her very neutral jungle theme nursery. When we received her “princess sleigh bed” from a family friend, I knew exactly what I wanted to do for her toddler room.I spray painted the butterflies to match the letters I had made for her nursery, and the flowers to match the bedding. I also painted frames of various sizes and styles to match. We use this family photo wall to sing/say goodnight to our family members who live far away.We also took off the hanging doors to the closet to make this great reading area, that I’m sure someday will be turned into a stage of some sort. The “bench” is actually where the cold return is for the heater, so it was already in place. The teddy bear light may look out of place, but it is a sentimental piece from my own nursery that my mom passed down for my daughter.