One of the 1st projects I tackled was Clara's closet. Even storage spaces can be loaded with
fabulous shades of color and lots of function, and my goal is for our closets to become bold decorative accents to their rooms and great storage places for clothes, shoes,
hair accessories, dance outfits, bedding, maybe even some
toys, although I’m not a huge fan of toys stored in bedrooms –
easier to clean with less toys, and more functional!
My plan for Clara’s closet was: Mint/teal green with either polka dots or a French stencil on the
closet walls. Decorative baskets to hold her bathing suits, sandals,
hats, hair accessories, and a glam accent rug. I
want everything to be fresh, bright and vibrant, and go along with the
overall feel of the bedroom. I wanted to make her closet (and bedroom) a
beautiful sweet cottagy sanctuary. Here is the before and progress (before I've added storage, decorate baskets, clothing etc.)
Now, plans for Clara's beautiful captivating big girl room. Backing up to almost 2 years ago when I moved Clara into her current nursery, we went with a teal and pink shabby chic whimsical feel. For
her new room, we are sticking with a similar color scheme, but making
it a little more elegant, and pulling in more of an emerald green than
teal. We chose a beautiful shade of light pink called "pink ribbon" for
Clara's walls, an adorable pink chandelier, and are in the process of
creating a big girl bed, utilizing her crib which transitions into a headboard for a full bed.
Here's her old nursery:
Here's her old nursery:
The kids will also have a playroom on the 1stfloor.
Along with Clara’s closet, we painted this room “Whirpool”
by Olympic. Fell in love with the color swatch while browsing the
paint swatch section at Lowes, and with the color when it went up on the
walls. I plan to go with a vintage bold schoolhouse feel in the
playroom, greenish aqua with accents of red, navy, and gray and use artwork from our current basement such as these pieces:
Can’t wait to have some time to
create these cute closet and play spaces for my chickadees!
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