Just for kicks, take a gander at the room on move in day. It had about as much vanity as a dust mop, what with its blue stained carpet, dark wood trim, outdated ceiling fan and popcorn ceiling. In the plus column was the size, the two generous windows and the two closets.
We literally changed the entire room - from floor to ceiling - and here’s how it looks today! My little one expressed his desire to have blue, black and lots of fish in the space. So we went with that.
Paint - Benjamin Moore Clay Beige (walls) and Benjamin Moore Alabaster (trim)
Floor - unstained white oak
Rug - Ballard Designs Trellis Rug
Lantern – Pottery Barn Bolton Lantern
Reading lights – Pottery Barn Barclay Arc Sconce
Floor Lamp - Ballard Designs Julian Apothecary Floor Lamp
Mother and I made the silhouette pillows from the littles’ actual Clay Rice silhouettes a couple of years ago. The Skipjack sheet sets are by Southern Tide. The quilts, duvets and euro shams are all from Pottery Barn, and the little mirrors are from One Fish Two Fish in Savannah.
I tacked fabric up on the back of the bookcase earlier this year to infuse a little of the requested black in the space (Cameron Black by Premier Prints). The occasional table is Threshold for Target. I love having all this space to store his ever growing collection of books and such.
I love a good gallery wall almost as much as a bookshelf! Old Try sent me the Red Ryder print for Christmas last year and I knew the moment I opened it that it would live in here. In addition to old and current photos, I’ve framed a vintage map of Georgia, our house portraits, a special monogrammed bib, a silhouette, the lyrics to Moon River, his John Derian plate, and some rules I made for always being a Southern gentleman.
The curtains are Robert Allen Linen Duck with Towers by Premier Prints on the trim. The antique dresser was the first piece of furniture I purchased for his nursery more than eight years ago. (I know, I know. Most people would have gone with the crib but it was a fantastic excuse to ensure Honey said YES.) The fish painting is by the darling Catherine Lovett of Savannah.
I was so so so so so SO excited when I found the Home Decorators Marie Arm Chair in the store discounted to more than half off!!! The Accordian Side Table is from Urban Outfitters and holds more of John’s treasures.
Whew! Last but not least is the little desk area tucked into the corner. It was Mother’s desk as a child, then my desk as a child, and now I’m honored to be able to pass it down to John. The gorgeous fish painting is by Angie Reuter. She’s a very special lady to little John, so he adores having her work in his room. The LED desk lamp was compliments of Lamps Plus – John chose it himself and I love it’s sleek design!! My littles love to have places to keep their “treasures” and it took no time at all for John to fill up the wire box. The silver cup belonged to Honey’s grandfather and now holds John’s loose change. Honey made the chalk board message center and I tacked up a little clothesline to hang special invitations, pictures and practical things like spelling words.
With that, I think I’ve covered every square inch of the room. I think this space will serve the little one well for years to come. THANK YOU, Erin, for having me today. It's always a pleasure!!
xoxo
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