Week 2
moodboard and plan
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My name is June and am a Norwegian mum of one living in the UK. I have a passion for Scandinavian and Eclectic interior design and I love finding creative solutions to suit my limited budget and I love making things for the home (Check out my DIY gallery to see some of my projects).
I decided to join the One Room Challenge™ as a linking participant just over 2 weeks ago, as I needed a kick up the backside to redecorate my 5 year old daughter, Mia's room.
If you are not familiar with the One Room Challenge, basically it is 20 different handpicked bloggers, from all over the world + Any linking participants, like me, that have challenged themselves to all makeover a space in 6 short weeks. The idea is that by following along the various makeovers, you can pick up a trick or two to help you redecorate your own home! Please visit Calling it Home for the full lowdown and links to all the fabulously talented interior bloggers taking part and their projects.
Last week me and Mia used pinterest to decide the look she wanted in her new room, and I talked about how to find inspiration and put together the look you want( See the post here!)We also pinpointed some of the more practical things that needed to be considered, such as lack of storage and floor space....and the need for a desk!!
We have spent the last week honing in on the elements she wants in her "new" room, and today I am sharing a moodboard I've put together for the look she wants.
And I have also been working out our plan of action for the makeover, and some practical solutions to the issues in Mia's room.
1: Half moon wallpaper, Ferm Living / 2: Pink Chestnut origami lampshade, Studio Snowpuppe / 3: Black Cat pastel poster, Buul / 4: Ranarp wall/clamp spotlight, IKEA / 5: Gaston wall Bureau, Heals / 6: Paint colours:Seldom Seen & Honey fever, both Crown / 7: Cotton rug, H&M home / 8: Bat felt Storage basket, H&M |
In terms of paint for the walls (6), Mia has had a slight change of heart (It's a girls prerogative, don't you know?!!) and decided she still likes pink...but this time she's chosen a peachy blush pink, and we've decided to pair it with a lightish grey on the opposing walls with some graphic elements, like in the wallpaper from Ferm living (1) to make it a little less sugary sweet. Now, we can't really afford the wallpaper, so I am going to DIY a similar pattern on the wall....
I'm going to paint her wooden floorboards white to brighten up the room, like I did for the master bedroom, as this will make a huge difference to the look of the space
I am also going to make a new origami lampshade for her, similar to the pink one, above.
We really like this wall hanging desk , above (5) as it is the perfect solution to fit into her tiny room.... but as it is way out of our budget and out of stock, I am currently making some plans to DIY something similar...probably not quite as stylish, but never the less practical!
We are going to use one of these rugs (7) that we've already got, but I will treat her to a new task light above her desk, like the one , above (4) and some new artwork for the walls (3) as well as a funky storage basket(8).
what a fun space this is going to be!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun!! Mia is a lucky girl (and so cute)!
ReplyDeleteSOOOO fun! Dying to see how this all comes together!
ReplyDeleteI really love this! I can't wait to see it executed. one of my favorite parts is where you said "we can't really afford the wallpaper" because that is SO real life! I can't wait to see how you do it your own way for a fraction of the cost. Very exciting.
ReplyDeleteAwww It looks like it will be great! I cant wait to see next week and the final review.
ReplyDeleteAww what a cutie pie she is!! I love the colour scheme and the kitties included! This is going to be great :) xxx
ReplyDeleteI love the color palette you and Mia decided on and that light is pretty, excited to see your version of it. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI love all the mints and blushy peaches. And it's so sweet that Mia is involved in the design. Looking forward to next week's installment!
ReplyDeleteI love the mint and pink with the hint of black and white and grey colour palette. I'm designing a baby girl nursery at the moment in similar colour palette! Can't wait to see the progress. It's going to look fab!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the love you all!! I'm loving this palette my self...It's really coming on now, and I am itching to start all those finishing touches!
ReplyDeleteI just adore decorating kids rooms - though I only have boys, so I can only imagine the fun of designing for a girly {and her opinions} :) I love the plan and can't wait to see it come together!
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What a cutie and how I love that she is so involved in the process. One of my favorite things was to work with my girls as they were growing up to create their room ... sometimes it made no sense to me ... but thrilled them to no end!
ReplyDeleteI love your design and the fact you are keeping it real. I look forward all your DIY instructions, becuase I love similar style! I´m sure you and Mia are going to love the new room!
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