My first room tour of our new house! It's probably no surprise to most Moms reading this that I wanted to complete our daughter's room first.
Lola's room came together not too long after Max's. I wanted it to be bright and bohemian, but still have all the unmistakable qualities of a little girls room. First, can I tell you how pumped I was to find the same bed as Max's on Craigslist? This was already a discontinued style when we found it for Max two years ago (we painted his). I just love the style of it, as well as the fact that it's adjustable, so it can grow as the kids grow. I made all of the pillows and the big stuffed doll. The big flower pillow has my heart, I made it from one of my mom's old dresses. I found inspiration for the rest of the pillows and dolls from other sources, so these are obviously just for personal use. And just like Max, the first thing Lola did in her new room was sit at the desk and draw a little picture. This desk is really just a floating shelf I got from Ikea and stained it to match her bed. But I'm able to mount it to the wall at any height, perfect for a teeny girl. I created the Big Hair Don't Care print just for her- those beautiful curls are always out of control. It's inspired by a print from Castle. This is the original teepee I made for Max, I just made a new cover for it. The Hooray poster was a free desktop wallpaper download that I had printed at Walgreens. I'm not sure that's ethical, but it's colorful and it just fits the personality of the room. Then I added some fun multicolored lanterns, the animal masks from her birthday party, and the stick horses from Max's party. He played some tunes, while she drew cartoons...
My first room tour of our new house! It's probably no surprise to most Moms reading this that I wanted to complete our daughter's room first.
Lola's room came together not too long after Max's. I wanted it to be bright and bohemian, but still have all the unmistakable qualities of a little girls room. First, can I tell you how pumped I was to find the same bed as Max's on Craigslist? This was already a discontinued style when we found it for Max two years ago (we painted his). I just love the style of it, as well as the fact that it's adjustable, so it can grow as the kids grow. I made all of the pillows and the big stuffed doll. The big flower pillow has my heart, I made it from one of my mom's old dresses. I found inspiration for the rest of the pillows and dolls from other sources, so these are obviously just for personal use. And just like Max, the first thing Lola did in her new room was sit at the desk and draw a little picture. This desk is really just a floating shelf I got from Ikea and stained it to match her bed. But I'm able to mount it to the wall at any height, perfect for a teeny girl. I created the Big Hair Don't Care print just for her- those beautiful curls are always out of control. It's inspired by a print from Castle. This is the original teepee I made for Max, I just made a new cover for it. The Hooray poster was a free desktop wallpaper download that I had printed at Walgreens. I'm not sure that's ethical, but it's colorful and it just fits the personality of the room. Then I added some fun multicolored lanterns, the animal masks from her birthday party, and the stick horses from Max's party. He played some tunes, while she drew cartoons...
My first room tour of our new house! It's probably no surprise to most Moms reading this that I wanted to complete our daughter's room first.
This whimsical one year old bedroom is packed full of girly touches and is the perfect bedroom theme for toddler girls for dreamy sleep.
This whimsical one year old bedroom is packed full of girly touches and is the perfect bedroom theme for toddler girls for dreamy sleep.
This whimsical one year old bedroom is packed full of girly touches and is the perfect bedroom theme for toddler girls for dreamy sleep.
My first room tour of our new house! It's probably no surprise to most Moms reading this that I wanted to complete our daughter's room first.
My first room tour of our new house! It's probably no surprise to most Moms reading this that I wanted to complete our daughter's room first.
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An apartment tour with Stine Goya PR Manager Lola. See how she brings a personal, quirky touch to her minimalist Copenhagen space.
This whimsical one year old bedroom is packed full of girly touches and is the perfect bedroom theme for toddler girls for dreamy sleep.
Wa-hooo!! It feels so good to be touring a main space in our new home since that means it’s finally “done” and I can check it off the list! It’s definitely a different vibe in this room now from when we moved in. It had darker burgundy walls, vertical blinds, carpet, fancy crown molding, and…
Lola's room came together not too long after Max's. I wanted it to be bright and bohemian, but still have all the unmistakable qualities of a little girls room. First, can I tell you how pumped I was to find the same bed as Max's on Craigslist? This was already a discontinued style when we found it for Max two years ago (we painted his). I just love the style of it, as well as the fact that it's adjustable, so it can grow as the kids grow. I made all of the pillows and the big stuffed doll. The big flower pillow has my heart, I made it from one of my mom's old dresses. I found inspiration for the rest of the pillows and dolls from other sources, so these are obviously just for personal use. And just like Max, the first thing Lola did in her new room was sit at the desk and draw a little picture. This desk is really just a floating shelf I got from Ikea and stained it to match her bed. But I'm able to mount it to the wall at any height, perfect for a teeny girl. I created the Big Hair Don't Care print just for her- those beautiful curls are always out of control. It's inspired by a print from Castle. This is the original teepee I made for Max, I just made a new cover for it. The Hooray poster was a free desktop wallpaper download that I had printed at Walgreens. I'm not sure that's ethical, but it's colorful and it just fits the personality of the room. Then I added some fun multicolored lanterns, the animal masks from her birthday party, and the stick horses from Max's party. He played some tunes, while she drew cartoons...
Name: Martina & Lola Location: Madrid, Spain Room Size: 49 square feet When Bea first saw her home, she fell in love with this room – the biggest in the house – and decided to give it to her daughters Martina and Lola. She had always dreamt of a big and bright room for them, and set about filling it with the things they loved – festive garlands on the ceiling, a little seating area for reading bedtime stories, and a lovely light-filled art corner.