Here's my design for Michelle's Guest Room & future Nursery. I went with the gray, black, and yellow scheme and added a pop of orange and slate blue. I wanted the palette to be sophisticated yet playful enough so that each piece could literally stay in the nursery and by simply adding a few elements, the room could be switched overnight! If it were a girl I would complement with purples and add some flowers and frills. For a boy, pop in some greens and blues and throw in the toys and trucks...and voila, a nursery!
Dresser- IKEA Roman shade- The Shade Store in Dwell Studio Gate
Fabrics- yellow damask, orange and blue dot, black and white ticking stripe, orange zebra
LOVE poster - made by girl
Mirror- Wisteria (on sale now- hurry!)
Lamp- Ballard Designs
Garden Stool- Inside Avenue
Rug- Rugs USA
Framed Butterflies- Butterfly Designs
Black side table- Jayson Home & Garden
Yellow cubes- Crate & Barrel
Simone Daybed- (shown in slate) Crate & Barrel
Yellow pillow- Furbish Studio
ZINC letters- Anthropologie (these can be painted with acrylic paint in any color!)
* Now Michelle's going to get to work and we'll hope she keeps us posted on her progress! Thanks again to Michelle for sharing her before pics, can't wait to see the results!
Great job, Caitlin! It's a beautiful room that will transition beautifully to a nursery! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I hope we get shared post! Thank you for sharing where to purchase everything!!!
ReplyDeleteI adore that IKEA dresser, and I love what you've paired it with!
ReplyDeleteSo sophisticated, I have that Ikea dresser and love it!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with that blue and orange dot fabric! I wish it were half as expensive... or I had twice as much moola. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for sharing your sources too.
ReplyDeleteThat is going to be so cute! One day I'm going to have to have you decorate my house:)
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see the finished product!!
ReplyDeleteHi Caitlin: I was curious how you put together the storyboard on the computer - are you using Polyvore or mydeco.com? I would love to do this and don't know how!! thanks!! :))
ReplyDeleteReally stoked to see the final space! You have the best style!
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I would love to know what program you use to build your storyboards as well! I am currently using polyvore...your boards are so beautiful and unique looking!
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