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Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Inspiration for Penelope Lee's Big Girl Room


If you follow me on instagram, you might have noticed that we have recently done some room-switching at our house and that I am working on Penelope's Big-Girl-Room. Part of the reason for this is that as Penelope grows, I want her to have more of a play-room/bedroom combo and less of a nursery, aaaand I wanted to move some of her larger toys (toy kitchen, table and chairs, etc) out of my living room and into her room. 

I really love decorating and color, but sometimes when I am planning a room I get a little over excited and try to put too many bold things together. There are a few things that I knew I wanted for Pen's Big Girl Room and a lot of other things that have changed and developed as I take on and complete different projects. 
What I knew I wanted for sure: 

  1. Color! Color is fun, people!
  2. A chalkboard wall--again, fun! And there is a nook in this room that I knew would be perfect for it. 
  3. Blush walls. I wanted a color on the walls but I didn't want that color to compete with everything else going on, or limit any future changes we might want to make. 
  4. Cute and functional storage

At this point, I've completed a few projects for the room and am in the middle of a few more. 
I have: spray painted her second hand, plastic toy kitchen and spray painted her second hand, plastic table and chairs. I have also painted the room and the chalkboard wall. 
Currently, I am working on updating and painting a french provincial dresser and nightstand set that we bought on craigslist for $75 (this is probably worth it's own blog post, with cleaning and priming and painting). 
I also have a stack of pillows that I want to sew new covers for, for a future reading nook, and I have been picking up fun prints and items for a new and improved gallery wall. 

That all being said, the rest of the design ideas for this room have changed so M A N Y times. Originally I was going to keep the peachy-butterfly curtains and most white furniture from her nursery. Then I was going to add a black-and-white stripe theme and black and white elements throughout. I also strongly considered a pair of navy umbrella print curtains. But none of those plans ever really clicked with everything else I was working on for the room. Then today, I stumbled upon this comforter and it just all clicked! This comforter ties together all the colors I already have in the room, and incorporates the color and energy that I wanted. The print is colorful, bright and vivacious--like Penelope. Now we just have to get a bed! 

So this is my current and hopefully last, design inspiration for Pen's room! Let me know if you want to see more posts on any of my DIY's (toy kitchen, table and chairs, furniture painting, chalkboard wall, gallery wall, pillow covers, etc). Find all of the photos from my inspiration board, and see just how many ideas I really had on my pinterest board here. 

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

DIY & Home Inspiration: Craft Room.

Another one of my hopes for the new CHC is to refocus from finding happiness in having things, into refinding the joy I get from creating things. Crafting may seem insignificant in the big scheme of the world but I think that the process of creating and then being able to take pride in what you made is something that is not only important but is also indeed significant. Someday (daydreaming here)  I would love to have a space in my home that is entirely dedicated to crafting and creating, a crafty home office of sorts. I love the craft room that Taylor from It's Taylor Made Blog created for herself in her family's home so I thought I would share it with you. And in the meantime, I suppose my rubbermaid drawers in the corner of our spare room will have to do. You can see more of Taylor's Craft Room and her process of making it here.



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I love the overall mix of clean white and color that she has going on in this room. It makes for such a clean yet fun space. And her idea storage shelf and bins in the back? Exactly what every crafter needs to store all their supplies without having to dig through piles of things. Not not mention that dream of a crafting table, front and center. ah le sigh.