Experience have taught me that sometimes in order to create a great and functional room, organization is always the key. I had the privilege of working with a lovely family who wanted to make a soft transition from a nursery to a younger looking room for their daughter. This little girl had the most beautiful fairy style decor but her mother’s desire was to create a contemporary space fit to her child’s age.
After sourcing through some furniture, we all agreed on a white classic style which will permit this room to change through time and grow with the girl. Gray and vintage rose were the basic colors used to generate a spacious feeling in this small room.


As a mom, I know sometimes toys and playtime can get out of hand. To resolve this dilemma I offer my client several organizational options. As you’ll see from the before photos, the shelves were full of plush toys. By using baskets I was able to provide a clean look without throwing away any of the toys.


I really enjoyed designing this room, from the selection of each piece, to the styling process. Let me know what was your favorite part in this room. I always enjoy reading you!
Sources:
Pillow and Duvet: Restoration Hardware
Pillow Sham: Target
Mirror: Pottery Barn
Rug: Pottery Barn
Chair: Pottery Barn
Writing Desk: Pottery Barn
Bed: Pottery Barn
Bunny Side Table Lamp: Target
Decorative Birdcage (for the hair accessories) and gray basket: HomeGoods
Paint: BellaMia in eggshell and the number is “MQ 3-5” fromĀ Behr
2 Comments
Jen at The House of Wood
March 6, 2015 at 4:00 pmThis room is so perfect! And that is the sweetest pink wall color! LOVE
Gloribell Lebron
March 8, 2015 at 9:52 pmThank you so much for stopping by. I truly love this color from Behr. It brightens up the space while adding a soft feminine touch. Enjoy your Sunday.