Friday, May 5, 2017
lucys room update
lucys room update
This summer weve been in organization and clean up mode and one of the most important spaces on our list was Lucys room. At only 100 square feet, the space is pretty limited in how we can configure things. And as she has gotten older, weve accumulated a lot of stuff that she has now grown out of so it was time to update and organize!
The first thing I did was paint the wall. As my long time readers know, I never want to feel like my home is "too precious" to take risks and try something unique, creative or even weird. While I love home decor shows, magazine and blogs- I also think it is easy to fall into trendy, safe and practical thinking when it comes to your house. I am not safe nor am I practical and I tackle most DIY projects like an artist. I love color, pattern and I believe that paint is one of the most affordable and easy ways to transform just about anything in your home into art!
Over a year ago Lucy asked for a painting of Paris on her wall (you can see it HERE) and when it came time to change her room, she was excited to have a new mural on the wall. After lots of brainstorming together she asked for a butterfly garden! So I got busy making it happen!
I started by painting a fast coat of white primer over the top of the old mural. Once that white paint was dry, I added color. Then I began painting the designs. Here is a little peek into the beginning of this process.
I like to "draw" my designs with bold black lines- I use acrylic paint mixed with a little bit of water and then I use a brush.
After the black lines are dry, I go back in and add color to some of them and then other designs I let the color of background show through. The result is a really dynamic, bold and colorful mural.
While a mural like this might be too busy or colorful for some people, we love the way it looks and we also love that it feels like we are living inside of a sketchbook page!
Another big change we made to Lucys room was adding lots of storage and bought her a new bed. We picked out the Hemnes bed from IKEA because it is big enough for her to grow into and it also has TONS of storage space below.
Since the mural is colorful and busy, we kept the rest of the room neutral and simple.
We moved her little desk (that has been in the dining room) into her room and created a small work space.
We also made use of the ClosetMaid Cubicle Organizers for all of her toys and books. I LOVE these cube organizers!!
The end result is a really fun and whimsical room that is perfect for Lucy to grow into!
Looking for a little more inspiration when it comes to using paint and creativity in those home decor projects?
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