We have always had our children share a room. Even from the time they were babies they shared. I have loved every minute of watching our kids grow closer in their shared rooms.
There has always been lots of giggling, story telling, snuggling and so much fun being had in those rooms.
However, the time came to split up the kids. It was more about separating tweens from children; then separating the fun.
I was actually so sad to have my kids not share anymore; but it became a matter of necessity.
Of course, we could have kept kids together and put the olders and the youngers together; but we had the extra bedrooms so it made since not to mix girls with boys.
I thought you might enjoy seeing the finished products.
We have lived in this home for almost a year now, and I haven’t even shared their original bedrooms here on the blog.
I guess it’s time to continue on with our house tour.
I tried to do this on the smallest budget and bought very little.
I also did the switch and put all the rooms together in just a weekend.
Today I will give you the tour of Stella’s room.
Stella moved down to our guest room.
Here is the before:
I put this guest space together when we moved in; using all the extra stuff I had. The only thing I bought for this space were the curtains(my mom actually bought them for my birthday.)
Here it is as Stella’s room:
We kept the bed and bedding. We added the colors of mint, coral, gold, navy, and pink; Stella’s choice.
We used furniture that we already had in her old room.
The owl pillow was something she just had to have. I have one in our family room; and she requested the same for her room.
Hobby Lobby $9.99
This lamp was our jumping off point. We found it and centered the whole room around it.
Target $20.
This chalkboard was something I made out of some old kitchen cabinets found in an old home that was being torn down.
I chose the quote because of her determination at her recent mile run. She believed she could do it; and she did.
This vanity was in her old room.
We painted the knob on this vanity and the base of the chair with some gold spray paint, and recovered the top with some navy fabric.
I bought the white frames at IKEA and Hobby Lobby, and I bought this print from a cute little Etsy shop; found here.
You will also notice I used some beautiful mint spray paint to paint some accessories, and pieces of furniture we had.
The gold spray paint once again came in handy on the handles. Sometimes it’s the little touches.
I picked up this lamp base at our local thrift shop for $4. I added the shade picked up at Walmart for $7.
Stella wanted a wall of prints. We picked these out on Etsy also. They all came from this shop here.
I had a few of the frames, some came from IKEA, and the owl canvas came from another room in the house.
We already had this Paris print in another part of our home. It totally belongs in this space.
…and I just can’t get rid of these dance prints of Stella that have been in her room for years.
I shopped my Christmas storage bin and pulled out my hanging star light from IKEA as a nice touch.
It’s may favorite at night.
Good night Stella…
I am so glad we could give you a new space.
LOVE!!!
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm am always a fan of your re purposing. Such great ideas Andrea. Good to see you back and healthy again
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm am always a fan of your re purposing. Such great ideas Andrea. Good to see you back and healthy again
ReplyDeleteIt looks great!! Great job mom and stella
ReplyDeleteLove this! Everything is beautiful. Great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI actually bought that same arrow & flower print along with a couple others to put in my living room! The room turned out great. So cute. I bet she is loving having her own room.
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