Designer and Color Consultant, Janelle Photopoulos created a timeless girls bedroom with bold colors, sophisticated patterns and classic lines.
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Tiffani Wolf wrote:
Love the shade for the window, where did you get this or the fabric you used to have it made. - I have this same bedding for my youngest daughters room. Love it! »
Tiffani Wolf Thank you so much for the info...do you recall the name of the fabric by chance? I get a ton of compliments on the bedding and when I tell people it's from Target they don't believe me. We are using the wall color you used as an accent wall, it looks great with the bedding! So glad I came across your picture on here. It really helped me visualize the color on the wall.
Fresh Nest Color & Design It depends on how big the room is. If the room allows for two distinct sides, one dedicated to each child, I'd go that route (and they'll love having their own space). You'll want to keep the theme or color scheme consistent throughout though. For example, you could do a nature theme (using green as the primary color) and have one side with flowers, birds and butterflies (girl) and the other side bees, dragonflies, and other insects. Or you could pick a color combo that you really like that splits between the two and then find accessories that pull those colors together (like pink and orange or red and aqua). Good luck!