Interior Design — How To Design A Little Girl’s Dream Bedroom & Nursery
Interior Design — How To Design A Little Girl’s Dream Bedroom & Nursery
Designer Erin Feasby shares the girls’ bedroom of a very cute client, four-year-old Sarah, and a nursery for her soon-to-be newborn sister. Get her top kids’ room decorating ideas and discover the biggest mistake parents make when decorating for their children.
Like most four-year-old girls, Sarah’s favorite color is pink, so Erin decked the room in the pretty shade. She also added dainty details like a beaded chandelier that reads as jewelry, and a reading nook with a tulle canopy overhead. The nursery’s design is kept calm, with vanilla walls that create a soothing oasis. The serene palette is dressed up with star-printed wallpaper on the ceiling, butterfly-print blinds and a gallery wall of vintage artwork and sweet mementos above the crib.
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That’s not a canopy that’s a mosquito net. That’s why it goes over the bed.
Adorable rooms!!
Disagree with convertible furniture. Getting a daybed for toddler that rolls around is not the greatest idea.
Cute little princess! <3
Very pretty 🙂
I’d love to have those pink drapes! Both rooms are so adorable.
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This is wonderful! Very smart design
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love the bunny lamp!
Absolutely love this!
That 4 year olds voice is ADORABLE💗
i love the wallpaper.. where did she buy them.