Fall 2020 One Room Challenge - Toddler Room Reveal
“Imagination will get you everywhere.” - Albert Einstein
The day is finally here!! All the hard work has come to an end. And I have a VERY happy little boy enjoying the fruits of the labor, which makes it all worth it. I’m so hopefully that this room will be able to grow with this sweet boy and create an environment for learning and fun!
If you’re not familiar with what the One Room Challenge is, let me fill you in real quick. Each season, (Fall and Spring), twenty featured designers are selected to share their talents with all of those who love design and a serious Before & After. Be sure to check in on those folks right here and be ready to be inspired! In addition, other lovers of design, DIYers, Designers and everyone in between are invited to participate as Guest Participants to show off their projects on the hosts site as well. You can see all of the other spectacular talent here.
The best thing about doing spaces for little kids is gathering all the cute details! This Wanderer pillow was such a good find from Crate & Kids and the bunk bed is from Ikea. I do love Ikea for children furniture because as any parent knows… kids furniture takes a beating!
These pillows are from Whitestone Style here, here, here, and here. The bedding is from Target. The moon light is from Crate & KIds and the geometric Bear Head is from Hobby Lobby.
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Color blocking the walls was actually a lot of fun for my creative brain! The walls are Benjamin Moores Chantilly Lace and the green is Benjamin Moores Aganthus Green. The cute little Long Live Boyhood Banner is from Whitestone Style. The small bed blankets are from Pendelton and they are unbelievably soft! The Rug is from Ruggable, which is suuuuuuch a great application for a kids room.
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The rainbow pillow is from Whitestone Style. The cute animal hooks are from amazon. And the wallpaper is from Etsy.
After
Before
The closet makeover is probably my favorite part of this toddler room. The wallpaper really give it that Explorer/Pacific Northwest vibe and I think it turned out really cute.
After
Before
The Explore Art is a printable from Etsy and the frame is from Target as well as the lamp.
And we definitely can’t forget the ceiling!
After
Before
And there you have it! Another One Room Challenge project in the books and another room in this little Mid Century Ranch I’m working my way through one space at a time! I really appreciate you checking out my project and hope that you’ll take the time to check out others! If you’d like to see my other ORC Projects you can do so via the following links.
Project One | Project Two | Project Three
Until next time! Happy Designing!
heather-scherie