Two sisters (active twins!) were surprised with these beautiful rooms. Kathleen designed (complete with hidden trundles) using Quadrille's "Pina" fabric. The grasscloth wallcoverings are from Phillip Jefferies (Burmuda Hemp in Turquoise). The lamps and yellow chinoiserie chests I found on Etsy. The other adorable side tables belonged to the girls' mother and grandmother.The are framed casts are one of four from the girls' many capers:)
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Help - How much will the turquoise walls cost to do it like in the picture »
Kathleen DiPaolo Designs The turquoise grasscloth wallcovering is produced by Phillip Jeffries. You might be able to get pricing information from them.
fabric - Would you please share the fabric name? The blue on the headboard and pillow. I love it so much for my little girl. The shade of blue is perfect. Please share! :) Thank you! »
Create interest in your room by layering different textures and tones of robin's egg blue. In this bedroom, the designer used a soft, muted wall covering along with more vibrant blue textiles.
What to consider. Grass cloth's natural variations in shading (even with dyed versions) are part of its appeal, so you won't get a totally uniform look. And once installed, it generally has visible seams — a surprise I wasn't expecting, though I didn't dislike that aspect. This type of material also can be tough to clean. You're basically limited to vacuuming and dusting it, so any major stains will probably stay there. On the flip side, holes from thumbtacks and picture hangers won't show.