Not too young, not too grown up . . . colorful accents, mirrored pieces and an antique iron bed. The drapery and the wallpaper give a sophisticated feeling with a young girls flair
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What size is the room? - I would love to do something like this for my daughter. Not sure her room is big enough (house not built yet) »
Joani Stewart-Georgi - Montana Ave. Interiors It is eclectic. Neither traditional nor modern, but accents of everything. The table is modern, the rug is modern and the colors are modern mixed with mirrored pieces and an antique iron bed. It's fun to mix things up . . .
Window Treatments? - Love the window treatments! Obviously custom but can you please tell me the fabric used for the shade? Is that a white woven wood or just a fabric? »
Joani Stewart-Georgi - Montana Ave. Interiors I don't remember the exact color . . . sorry . . . it's in the ivory family with a touch of pink. Dunn-Edwards
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Having a tween in the family usually means having a gaggle of six or seven friends around. Although Sally has been a bit of a loner until now (except for that one friend Betty banished from the house), her social circle will likely grow through middle school and high school. Having a little place in her room where she and her friends can hang out is a must — the girls can listen to records and giggle over magazines without giving Betty a headache.