by Jennifer Bishop Design
San Ramon, CA, US 94582 · 153 photos
Modern Forest
http://www.jenniferbishopdesign.com

 
What Houzz contributors are saying:
It’s hard to believe, but the nursery’s bulletin board was originally a gold and brown mirror found at HomeGoods. Bishop knew it had potential, so she began by painting the entire thing white, then painted each inset with colors she pulled from the aforementioned inspirational piece of artwork. Believing a bulletin board would be more useful than a mirror, she topped the mirror with stiff cardboard cut to size. She then cut cork tiles to the shape and spray-glued the pieces to the cardboard. Bishop removed the need for tiny, potentially dangerous pushpins by adding criss-crossed ribbon to the cork for tucking in photos and mementos. “Kids are always collecting things or are fascinated by certain interests,” says Bishop. “Bulletin boards give them a place to be creative and corral their inspirations in one place.”
Interior Designer Jennifer Bishop chose this vibrant blue, green and brown color palette and a woodland theme for her clients' gender-neutral nursery. One great design element is this knot-framed bulletin board. It was originally a metallic mirror the designer scored at HomeGoods. She painted the frame and filled in the center with cork.
What Houzzers are commenting on:
added by tfisher72291 to Nursery (11 days ago)
love the colors
added by ashaloo to powder room or guest bathroom (5 weeks ago)
Colors
added by rwielins to rwielins's Ideas (4 months ago)
The colors together
added by cnatalia to cnatalia's Ideas (7 months ago)
Color patterns
added by kileigh to nursery (7 months ago)
Colors
added by morepeaseplease to morepeaseplease's ideas (8 months ago)
loooove these colors!!
added by mtokar123 to bedroom (9 months ago)
B
added by blerdh to blerdh's ideas for Keegan's Bedroom (10 months ago)
colors, NOT wall
added by pmackponce to pmackponce's Ideas (10 months ago)
Texture
added by gkmarie1 to kids' rooms (11 months ago)
color palette for nursery
added by misspositivisme to misspositivisme's Favorites (13 months ago)
Couleur
added by katzbodd to katzbodd's ideas (14 months ago)
color para cuarto de baby biy
added by halosparkle to Porter Lane Renovation Ideas (14 months ago)
Cork board on a mirror.
added by emilycook to emilycook's Favorites (14 months ago)
Sarah put this here
added by megbartlett to megbartlett's Favorites (15 months ago)
Color nursery
added by kppmodern to kppmodern's ideas (15 months ago)
great colors for gender-neutral nursery
added by laurnie24 to Kiddy Rooms (15 months ago)
Love this color palette!
added by missee to redo (15 months ago)
great idea!
added by shelleykirby to shelleykirby's Favorites (15 months ago)
Colour palette
added by aweisbuch to aweisbuch's ideas (15 months ago)
creative! turned mirror into bulletin board; love the colors
added by kimsold to Zoe's bedroom ideas (15 months ago)
if it were art work and pictures
added by jcesdis2010 to KIds Rooms 2010 (16 months ago)
Great cork board
added by dowdesign to Kids (17 months ago)
Bulletin board. DIY hit
added by rachaelandsteve to Kids' Rooms (19 months ago)
Colors!
added by vvictoriae to vvictoriae's ideas (19 months ago)
kids b/r
added by anyki to anyki's Favorites (19 months ago)
It’s hard to believe, but the nursery’s bulletin board was originally a gold and brown mirror found at HomeGoods. Bishop knew it had potential, so she began by painting the entire thing white, then painted each inset with colors she pulled from the aforementioned inspirational piece of artwork. Believing a bulletin board would be more useful than a mirror, she topped the mirror with stiff cardboard cut to size. She then cut cork tiles to the shape and spray-glued the pieces to the cardboard. Bishop removed the need for tiny, potentially dangerous pushpins by adding criss-crossed ribbon to the cork for tucking in photos and mementos. “Kids are always collecting things or are fascinated by certain interests,” says Bishop. “Bulletin boards give them a place to be creative and corral their inspirations in one place.”
added by Stacey Davis to sdavis7's ideas (19 months ago)
painted mirror turned corkboard
added by carly attignol to sewingwildoats's ideas (19 months ago)
there's the answer to my question wow! how ingenious!