I'm linking up with
Kelly this week because they're sharing my absolute favorite rooms...kids' rooms! I admit I haven't put a ton into designing the rest of my house. It is just a hodge podge of what makes us comfortable and is mostly decorated in warm earthy tones. Actually, when you walk in our house you instantly know we have kids because our "formal" living and dining spaces are used as a playroom....I think it is much more used space and just makes me happy to sit and watch my kids playing. But I love decorating rooms for my kids.
Room #1:
When Evan was three, I re-did his big boy room and chose a space theme that will hopefully grow with him. Although the kids have a playroom, he plays more in his room now, and we keep his big boy toys in there away from his little brother. I tried to use a more grown up style in the room so that with just some minimal touches, it could grow with him into the teen years.
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Bedding is a quilt style from Target. I did let him have his beloved Star Wars sheets from Pottery Barn, but I love Target's kids' bedding. I made his name art for his nursery. The pictures on the wall are actual photographs from NASA's website that I had printed and then framed. The frames were actually unfinished from the dollar store (can't beat a dollar a piece) that we spray painted white. His bed frame was actually his convertible crib. All the furniture in his room transitioned from his nursery. Yes, we painted the stripes...that was fun! |
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I actually hated that this red wall shelf was not centered over the little dresser (formerly the changing table), but hesitated moving it when we re-did his room because I hated having to put more holes in the wall. His dresser now has the addition of several trophies from sports. |
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Amoire and bookcase transitioned from nursery and came from Target. One year frame is from Pottery Barn Kids. Curtains are also from Target. Almost the entire room was from Target...our favorite store! |
Room #2:
What great rooms! I love the space theme. Such a cool idea to use actual NASA photos.
ReplyDeleteI also feel like I was meant to be the mom of boys. I don't mind 1 bit not having a girl. The idea actually makes me really nervous. Ha ha!
I really like the framed NASA space pictures.
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