Design Sponge / Holly Marder via Decor8
It’s time for another peek into a corner of our new home. Well, at least it will be as soon as I figure out the best way to photograph the tiny box room we’ve transformed into a cosy, colourful space for Jesse. In the meantime, I thought I’d share some of the inspiration behind this bedroom makeover.
Way back in 2012, when we re-decorated the children’s shared room in Exeter {which you can read about here, here, here and here}, I knew much of what we purchased would eventually be recycled in a new location.
Transferring the soft furnishings, art and accessories to this new space has worked really well and I think Jesse has benefited from having familiar items around him.
A Lovely Lark / Mokkasin
I decided to stick with pale grey walls, opting for the same Little Greene paint we used in Izzy’s room. Gauze Mid is described as a ‘lamp-black white’ and I really love its coolness. Along with our crisp white furniture, it provides the perfect backdrop for a huge injection of colour.
In such a small room, I knew we’d need to get clever with the storage. I can’t wait to share how we’ve maximised the space available in order to create a wonderful place to play.
Here are a few other things we’re keeping in mind as we finish off this room…
- It must foster independence. I want Jesse to be able to access his clothes and possessions with ease.
- The room needs to work for playtime, but also encourage sleep at the end of the day. It’s a tricky balance to achieve.
- As ever, we need plenty of book storage.
- It must feel personal to Jesse despite the similarities to the room he shared with his sister in the old house.
Keep an eye out for the full reveal soon!
Love Audrey xxx