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This is the final product of a four part design project series. I started with the introduction and initial plan of a bedroom designed for three little girls. I then talked about the floor plan and what the room would hopefully look like.
Today is the fun part! It is done.
Let’s look at how it turned out and talk about what may/may not turned out as planned:
This is what you see when you enter the room. Originally the plan was to do a large mirror over the furniture piece, but when I found these mirrored frames I decided to do a group of the girls pictured together. The professional pictures the girls recently had done were so cute I wanted to incorporate as many as possible in the final design.
I searched high and low for a vase that was not breakable and the plants inside it are plastic.
The small piece of furniture pictured was something the family owned. It was from an old bedroom suite and was originally an off-color white. I had the piece painted, replaced the knobs and had a mirrored top made for it. It looks completely revived!
This is what you see as you walk into the room. The big fluffy sectional couch.
The fabric is a “furry” brown. When I saw it in the showroom it reminded me of teddy bear fur which I thought would be perfect for cuddling.
Throw pillows for the couch were made from several different fabrics of the pink and brown combination.
As many different textures as possible were also included in the design.
This is a close up of the area rug underneath the couch. The rug is so thick that it functions as an extension of the couch.
The pictures above the couch were chosen because they were of the three girls in the same location from different perspectives–the front and back.
This was the entry to the bathroom that was covered with draperies. The draperies were much more functional for the girls then the heavy door that was removed.
The pink and brown molding rectangle to the left of the bathroom entry displays 3 shallow shelves`with candid family pictures. The three glasses on the second shelf hold precious shells from a family vacation.
This was the smallest wall in the room. In this brown and pink molding rectangle hangs 3 of the girls’ works of art in floating frames.
This is the bed side of the room. The window treatments are stationary because the wooden shutters were already there. The window treatment panels were split in 1/2 to save on cost since the added bulk of material was not necessary.
This is the platform that was built for the three twin mattress bed. It is very low. Because it is low it doesn’t appear to occupy as much space as it does in the room.
The WAY OVERSIZED (technical term) comforter was created by slicing a king size comforter in 1/2 and inserting a portion of a twin size comforter. All the bedding came from sets purchased at Target.
This is the room. It is a room for three little girls. A room where bedtime stories are encouraged, family is celebrated and each girl can slumber next to a sister under a portrait of their own.
ABOUT texasholly
I am a SAHM of three boys ages 2, 5 & 7. I partially home school. I take on one interior desig{read more}




It looks fantastic, what a way to stumble onto your blog. I can’t wait to see more.
Stacy
http://www.kidsstuffworld.com
My baby girl’s room is in pinks and chocolates. So, of course, I love this room. How clever and adorable!
That is so seriously perfect!!! I love it!!
I am not usually pink fan at all, but I LOVE what you did with this room! Great job!
That is totally gorgeous!! I want to sleep there!
that room is simply awesome! I am a little jealous, as a matter of fact … what a wonderful refuge for those lucky girls.
Congratulations on a job very well done!
L
That is SO adorable! What great ideas!!
I love all the pictures–it really captures what you’ve done. I’m particularly fond of fun knobs. I like what you’ve chosen.
Aww…that is just too cool! I especially love the way you made one giant bed for all three girls.
This is adorable – I want you to come do my girls next!!
This room is absolutely amazing. Wow!
I love those rooms. My 11 year olds room is in pink with dragonflies, butterflies and bees. I love pink!
The room is fabulous!
I really like how you showed us, from beginning to end, how a design project takes place.
I hope you do more of these!
Where did you find the mirrored frames? I love what you’ve done here and sure hope to see more posts like this. Very inspiring!
The photos you used were incredible. Love how you put one over each of the beds. -Julia
FYI: The link to your blog isn’t working. You might want to change it so people can visit you! I think the www must be missing at the front of it? -Julia
That is simply adorable! How fun to see the completed project. I know they love it.
Rhoda
OMG! Too cute! I love the girlie living room too! I live in a houseful of 4 grown me (my hubby and three teen boys) so this would be MY room! Ha!
OH MY GOSH!
That is the sweetest/cutest/most awesome room ever! I can’t get over it!
i love it!!! very inspiring!!
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