Bit by bit, we have been working on Lou’s big girl room since last spring. And I am proud to finally show all of you the finished product.
In between work, kids and blogging, we built the room, step by step. It all started with a plan.
Unfortunately, the fabric for the curtains has been discontinued. It is a P. Kaufman fabric. The Pattern is Camelot and the color is Lake.
We were able to repurpose the bed skirt from the crib to make the bed skirt and borders for the throw pillows. The sconces were on sale at Restoration Hardware.
Corrine Marlowe painted the stripes on the ceiling in the same Melon Shine paint that I used on the bed.
I kept the Little Castle glider from the nursery because I love it so much. The store that I bought it from (that has since gone out of business) allowed me to customize it with my own fabrics. The little chair was a gift that Mom brought back from Rhode Island when she found out I was pregnant with E.
Luckily our changing table was convertible. The mirror was a originally a butterfly picture that I scored on clearance at Home Goods. I painted it Pear Green.
I knew exactly what I wanted for the chandelier… the problem is that it didn’t exist.
Then I found Lindsey at Simply Salvage, who worked tirelessly on this baby. Poor Lindsey had no idea what she got herself into with me. This took over 4,000 hand painted beads. She painted them Bird’s Egg to match the walls.
My little Lou Lou Bug simply adores her room. When it was finally done she stayed in there for hours. While in another room, I heard her talking to herself saying “This is a dream come true!!! I love my room. I love my chandelier… I love my pink bed… I love my special lights (that would be the sconces.)…. I love my flowers.. ” Yada, yada, yada. It warmed my heart. And that my friends, made it all worth it. She has slept in her room every night since.
Photos by Ryann Colleen Photography
Your version of the chandelier is gorgeous. We’re featuring it over at DecorHacks.com next week (on the 13th.)
This room looks amazing! You did a fabulous job! Love the details especially the bold stripes on the ceiling, the curtains, the pillows, the bedding and chandelier! A new follower! 🙂
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I am absolutely blown away by this room! So perfect for a little girl…heck I would take it for me! You did an amazing job…love every single details! 🙂
Amazing. Every detail is just perfect. I must paint stripes on my daughter’s ceiling now.
Amazing. Every detail is just perfect. I must paint stripes on my daughter’s ceiling now.
WOW. I am speechless. This room is so very beautiful, from the color scheme (love the pear mirror against that lovely soft blue wall!) to the hot pink trundle bed, the striped ceiling – and the chandelier!!! It is one of the prettiest little girl’s rooms I have ever seen – truly!
My daughter is 11 and I let her design her room with me – it shares a similar color scheme – except on steroids, with a whole lot of compromises thrown in 🙂
OMGosh! stunning!
Wow, beautiful! Great inspiration as we’re starting to plan out our little girl’s room to grow by next summer! Love it.
Were the curtains custom made?
But the most important detail you left out…where the heck did you find that amazing chrome table?!?!
WOW! Amazing job!