Anyway,
I have hit, yet another roadblock in the completion of my daughter's room. I decided that I need money in the end. Who knew? Things actually cost money. Fortunately I did find some things around the house that I can repurpose so that helps some. And I do intend on making a few things as well. But I also decided that I should get some input from the girl herself since it's, you know, her room. She was very confident in her choices. Pink walls, a blue nightstand, a blue closet, and a red treasure chest. Hmmmm. Besides the obvious question of, how in the heck do you give a kid a blue closet?, we have one
So this is what I'm thinking:
It's bead board wallpaper. Cheaper than actual bead board & we wouldn't have to redo the baseboards. If we did this on the bottom of the walls then we could do the upper portion a very light pink. Pink walls. Check.
Avril has my old nightstand that my grandpa made for me when I was a little girl. It is white but currently needs a facelift. I am thinking this color of blue would be acceptable & possibly look good with a pale pink. Hers only has one drawer but I'm thinking a crystal handle is in order! Blue nightstand. Check.
This is a coin bank that I could paint a cheery red. Red so does not go with her stuff but it's just a tiny bit. I wish she'd want this:
but she is her own person. And she might get one of these anyway!
Red treasure chest. Check.
Blue Closet. Blue closet. Blue closet?
So I'm thinking I can paint the interior walls of her closet the same color as her nightstand or I can use something to this effect:
to store things inside of her closet.
Ugh. The lover of white inside of me feels nauseous already.
Maybe I could get these and use the nightstand paint on them as well?
or these?
Any ideas on a blue closet are welcome. I may be negotiating this one with her. The terrorist!
I really want to do this on one wall above the "bead board".
We could paint it pink or we could leave it the same color as the bottom half. It might also be pretty on the ceiling in white. Jay may kill me if I suggest it. And honestly, I'm not entirely sure that wall paper will work at all with our textured drywall. In which case I will do this:
It actually looks really simple. Especially since Jay will have to do all but the painting part!
Of course this won't look quite as good with the textured walls either but I am thinking that it won't be that noticeable.
And I think I'm going to make it taller, chair rail height. That way her pink bed will be against the white & not the pink wall.
I had plans of white lace curtains but I am wondering if it will make it too "busy" looking. If I do the textured wall paper on the wall it might be but if it's on the ceiling it may not matter. Not sure about that.
Her bedding is white with pink & blue floral print. Very Pretty. With the colors that she's wanting it actually goes really well but I am wondering if we should switch to all white bedding to keep a bit of neutral/farmhouse/simple to her room.
Anyway, it will be interesting to see how we can make all of this work in her room & still keep both of us satisfied.
I would love tips, suggestions, or ideas.
If I did it all my way it would something like this:
I guess she keeps it from being dull!
Other areas I need help on are:
Her bed is pink, her nightstand will be blue, but the rest of her furniture is white. Should I paint them as well, or leave them white?
Are lace curtains too much? Should I go with simple white panels?
Her room is tiny and there is a lot of furniture in there. Should I put her kitchen set in our basement school room or leave it in her room?
I really want her to have a chandelier. Know any inexpensive places to find one?
What are your ideas/methods of storing hair supplies? They need to stay in her room, our bathroom is also tiny.
How on earth do I give her a blue closet & a colorful room without gagging every time I see it?
4 comments:
Blue closet? No problem. Shut the door!!!
Does her closet have a door? I say make it easy and paint the interior! Then if you get anything such as crates or baskets for storage, leave them brown or paint them white. That way anything you touch will be the colors that you like. :)
Lace curtains would be really cute with the bead board wall paper or the other idea. If you do the pattern like you want to on the one wall, lace curtains would probably be too 'busy'.
Don't change the color of her other furniture. It won't look as bold that way.
She's little so whatever you decide I'm sure she'll be thrilled with. :)
You definitely don't want decorating tips from me... I am all about the paint that comes on the walls and not much else ;) then again I don't have my own home to decorate so that may be part of the issue. I think whatever is chosen will be perfect even if you both don't agree completely. Giving her some say is good being she will have to live in there for a few more years ;)
I'd say no to the blue closet! :) Or you can go through the effort of it and in five years she'll ask you why you made her closet blue! lol
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