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bibi84 wrote:
Vision board - I love the vision board. I am making my own, and would like to know how this one is made (fabric, foam etc) or where it has been bought? Thanks! »
Dayka Robinson Designs This one was purchased from Home Goods (I added the nailhead trim), however there are lots of great tutorials on the web for making your own, especially if you need an oversized board. Homasote is a great product to use and you can wrap it in the fabric of your choice and add wood framing around the edges to up the ante. Search the web then hit your local Home Depot or Lowe's building department for supplies. Good luck!
Dayka Robinson Designs Absolutely! Just pay attention to your scale. The chevron pattern on the bed is large scale pattern, the pillows are a medium scale, and the sheets are a small scale, which is why this look works. Good luck! xo
Susan Brown I painted my stepdaughter's room in a very similar color... mine was Sherwin Williams' "Peppercorn." It turned out dramatic and stunning. I painted the trim bright white and her accents are purple, fuchsia and chartreuse.
Clever WorkspacesThere is nothing quite so sleek and simple as the parson's desk. But it can be a bit cramped. Lean a giant bulletin board against the wall and increase your surface space.
I would be remiss if I didn't encourage you to install an actual inspiration board. Use one or more to collect photos, words and ideas to motivate and encourage you and your family.
This setup takes a similar tack. Trimming out the bulletin board with molding helps it to feel like a thoughtful part of the design rather than an incidental.