I did it by her four month birthday! :) Nora's room is DONE! I wish our camera did it justice, because I think it's pretty cute in person.
The cross stitch on the wall is one my Mom made for me when Peter was born. I recovered a denim chair and ottoman set that we already had with some 75% off curtains from Target and a fabric remnant that was a few dollars. I picked up this lamp for free off a neighbor's curb, which probably turned out to be more of a hassle than if I'd just bought a new one. It reeked of smoke, and the wiring was shot. I scrubbed it a few times with wood soap, sanded it, mixed a few colors I had on hand to paint it, rewired it (no small task, considering how tiny the opening was), and found a new lamp shade. But I like the shape, and it now provides a handy spot to set a book to read while I'm nursing.
I decided to use a basket for the baby books instead of a shelf, which I think will work well. Nora already seems to enjoy her little reading spot. I reused this rug (that's actually two runners stitched together) for the room, which works for now.
The Peter Rabbit painting is one I did for Benjamin's room earlier this year.
I made a box pleated crib skirt and reused a brown bumper I had from Peter's old room. My Mom made the blanket.
This dresser was given to us, and is perfect since it doubles as a changing table. Here's the set of butterfly cards I framed and the window boxes I made. The butterfly curtains were the inspiration for the room. I found this fabric at an awesome discount decorator fabric outlet, so I bought just enough to make some simple panels. Then I just picked up some cheap sheers to add some privacy, but I think it might still need some pull down blinds to go in behind. As you can tell, the dresser isn't in perfect condition, but I like the shape.
And that's it! It feels really good to have completed such a large goal, largely using what I had. I find myself walking in there all the time now just to say to myself, I did that!
14 comments:
Wow, the room looks great! I love how thrifty and creative you are. Sorry the lamp was such a hassle, but I'm glad it turned out beautifully!
finishing a project is the BEST feeling! it really does look SO perfect in there. i have quite a few projects that i need to get working on. . .if i can just settle on some paint colors!
I love it! And I cannot believe that glider. It looks fantastic.
I have a denim covered rocking chair that is very uninspiring. I love what you did with yours (and the whole room) - you're definitely inspiring to do more with what I have. Also, I bought some fabric for doing up the Girls' room, and I've been kind of wondering if the money spent will equal out to a difference made. Seeing this room certainly makes me think so!
TOO CUTE. Though not as cute as Nora. ;)
Holy cow, Sarah. This is incredible. Nora is one lucky (spoiled...? haha) little girl! That sounds like it was a ton of work, but looks like it was totally worth it! I just wish I could see it in person (as well as you and the fam!)...
How cute! And how impressive to have accomplished it all with three children and Nora barely 4 months! You deserve to feel that sense of accomplishment.
Okay, can you come do my girls' rooms now? You did such a beautiful job! I'd like to see a close-up of the picture you painted. Can you post a better shot?
I love it. You inspire me, as always. I wish I could come and see it in person. Were you serious, by the way, about maybe coming out this Christmas to see us? Oh, would that be cool!
What a happy place! I'd go in there all the time, too. Good work!
Looks gorgeous! Talk about design on a dime! That is so hard to do, but you did an amazing job! Can you come help me? :)
You're amazing, Sarah! I'm so glad I have you as a sister whom I can get ideas from! You're one amazing woman.
Wow, what a beautiful room!!!
Gorgeous, all of it. The lamp is super cool and unique...maybe worth the effort?
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