Thursday, September 9, 2010

the retro peach room





This is clearly AFTER.  Camilla Wright striked (striken? stroke? struck? has striked?) again.  After a year of paralyzing indecision, guru Cami came on board and we had way more fun than we should have decorating the little girls' room. (maybe more fun than McWhatAboutRetirement? claimed we should).  

The color palette was inspired by the Martha Stewart tissue paper hanging pom poms (in the corner over the bed) that I used for Ellison's birthday party.  Why couldn't I use nudes, pinks, and corals together?   With three girls I was getting a little weary of pink everything, so the neutral yet feminine wall color {Dunn Edwards Retro Peach}was the perfect jumping off point.


Cami recovered the cushion of this chair that we found at a retro store in Phoenix.  I like a mix of different colored woods in a room.

The girls love it.  As well they should.  They'll grow into it, too, since it's not a "themed" room, so to speak.

My SIL Ashley turned me on to this bookcase.  The girls can see the COVERS of all their books, not just the spines.  It holds like 300 books--best purchase EVER. It came from an educational supply catalog that supplies school classrooms with bookcases.





This dark wood "whatnot" shelf was a Christmas gift from my dear Hoopes grandparents when I was about 10.  I finally absconded with it from my old room in El Centro this year.   I cherish it.


Cami found this dandelion light fixture from IKEA.  It's perfect and modern and you just go ahead and TRY to snap on all 200 PAPER flowers around the edges.  Which is why I tipped the electrician to do it.


Ellison's birthday pom poms set the color palette for the room.  I may or may not take them down soon.  Dust magnets, but fun.


Cami and I chose mostly Amy Butler and Heather Bailey fabrics for the pillows, with some standard burlap and velvets for texture.  If you need a cheap and FABULOUS seamstress, let me know.  She's a perfectionist with over 20 years of experience.  {Denise Snyder}.

The bedspreads are a standard khaki/white stripe ticking that I thought looked contemporary and neutral.  I copied these bedspreads from some that I saw in a model home 3 years ago--I love how the skirt goes all the way to the floor--no need for traditional bedskirts.  We'll see how they hold up....



I found these steel mini-stools at Domestic Bliss in Mesa for a bit of an industrial feel.  We've had the Target table forever.





I took the doors off the closet (in Caroline's room, too), and added the curtain for more of a "dressing room" vibe.


My friend Jamie Kraus from TX sent this darling wood cube to me as a baby gift for Charlotte.   Such an original keepsake.







Cami found these frames at Goodwill, antiquing, etc, and just spray painted them various colors.  She found some great antique china and silver accents here and there.

This lamp is from Home Goods--I can't even express to you how much I adore Home Goods.  Many of the knick-knacky things came from there as well.  They have great prices and super-varied inventory. 

The metal antique cream nightstand is a great contrast next to the white modern linear headboards [from West Elm].  I do love a mix of shabby-chic and modern. 


The long white shelf on the left is standard IKEA fare, dressed up a tad with Anthropologie brackets underneath.


I love Charlotte's little angel watching over her--I can't help but say the prayer "Now I lay me down to sleep...."


Cami also found these fun modern Russian nesting doll prints on Etsy.  Never underestimate the cool stuff on Etsy.


Eclectic.  Warm.  Unique.  Modern. 
And d.o.n.e.

9 comments:

Michelle said...

Super Awesome room! I need your decorator!

Delia said...

Love it Karen! Nice work. I love that lacey, flowery, white ball thing hanging from the ceiling. Did you say where you got that and I just missed it?

I love how this can grow with them.

karen said...

Delia Bedelia,

that dandelion fixture is from IKEA. Under $100.

Mimi said...

It all works so great together! Love the way the read frames came out. Can't wait to get on board for the next room. Thanks for the fun!

Janet said...

Love it!

The Tabot Fam said...

super cute!

sherri said...

karen, I am in Love with this room! Love the colors... Totally unexpected! Most of us were done with peach after the 80's was it? Who knew peach could be soooo cool! Love the headboards and the frame collage. The beadspreads are to die for. I can tell you both had fun doing this room!

Charlotte's room is my favorite I've ever designed. I don't want to change it. I still have her changing table (she's potty trained) and crib (that I'm in love with) in there... she might still be in her crib when she's 5 (i need to get my $'s worth). :)

[BrookeO] said...

Holy cuteness, I LUFF IT!!

Chelle said...

I love amazing decor...like in this room. I'm sure your girls must think they are living in a dreamland. Thanks for sharing...a beautiful room for a couple darling girls.