I am very excited to show some glimpses of the playroom. I am still working on a couple projects and have some other details still left to do, so I am not ready to show the whole room. It may take a while to put the finishing touches on, so I wanted to share some of what we have done. I love the way it is coming together. I admit that I am NO photographer and do not have much patients for editing, so the pictures are not the best, but you can get the idea. The color on the wall is Benjamin Moore's Revere Pewter. The trim is BM's White Dove. I made the curtains and bean bag pillows. The playroom rules sign is painted in BM's Deertrail, which is the same color as my dining room. I love how all the colors work so nice together. This sign was my most challenging yet. I have seen a couple of these on etsy, but they were smaller than what I wanted and didn't have the exact words that I wanted, so I created my own. This sign took me a while to do but it was worth it. It turned out beautifully and adds personality to the room.
The coat rack I made out of a piece of wood from an old mill that my brother got for me. I love the history and character that is in this wood. I cleaned it, sanded it, and waxed it. I loved the deep aged color and all the nail holes. I ordered hooks online. I wanted this room to feel rustic and sophisticated but also keep it fun and young. I went with ABC and 123 for the hooks hoping it would keep the feel I was going for. I was so excited when it was finished and looked even better than I hoped. This project was one of my favorite, because not only does it add warmth to the playroom, but it also gets the coats out of my kitchen hallway where they previously were. When I started to design for this room I knew I wanted certain elements. I wanted a place that they could sit and write, read, color, paint, be creative. So for Christmas, Bobby's parents got the kids a table and chair set. I found an old wooden tool caddy and painted it grey to keep on the table for all there art needs. It is exactly what I was hoping for. They are already enjoying being artful! I love it. Another idea I really wanted was to have an area to display artwork. I thought the use of a clothes line was the best way to display many pieces while taking up the least amount of space. It works great, looks adorable, and they boys light up when they see their art displayed.
Well that is all I have to share for now. Let me know what you think!! You can leave a comment after this post. Have a great Monday!!
Kelli
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ReplyDeleteSuper cute! You are so good!
ReplyDeleteLove it all from the curtain pattern to the clever "art line." Why didn't I think of that when mine were young? You are such a creative whiz.
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