Okay, so I need some help pulling the kids' rooms together.
We'll start with Ben's. His room is painted this color, repose grey:
Carpets are a pale grey also, and trim will be bright white.
I bought this wall art yesterday, except with a 'B' obviously
His furniture is dark, almost-espresso, and this is his crib bedding...
So really, for Ben, I need curtains/shades. I'm torn between blackout roman shades, or curtains, and then what color? Navy? Is that too matchy matchy? I'm obviously overthinking, but his bedroom at our current house was jut thrown together, so I'd like to make his new one nice.
This is the space I am working with (no trim yet, clearly)
And as far as Hannah's room goes, I'm completely lost.
Her carpeting is the same pale grey, trim will be white, and this is the wall color, mindful grey (ignore the arrow)...
And this is the space I am working with...
Her furniture is white, and she loves polka dots. I have a plain white down comforter, with a bright pink and white polka dot duvet...but I don't even know if I like it anymore.
I haven't gotten to Hannah's room but I love navy, white and yellow together with the gray. I think doing a yellow curtain, like pale yellow would be awesome! Also we have black out shades on DS's windows and then some linen curtains. The curtains are more for the look. I think it looks really nice. We've gotten all of our blinds from blindsaver.com. We've gotten then for an awesome price and they are wonderful blinds!
I am in love with grey and yellow right now, so I love pokedot's idea of throwing yellow in there. We love the blackout curtains we have for Aedan's room though, so if you wanted to go the blackout curtain route, I would do it in Navy. I don't think it would be too matchy.
For Ben's window, I would do a dark brown roman shade and a large navy and white stripe curtain covering both sides of the wall, exposing the window, and a bench/toy storage under the window. Let me try to make that into a picture.
I think you could do the navy blackout curtains in Ben's room. We have them for Grants (Navy and his walls are a pale blue) and its been helpful in putting the little guy to bed in the summer. Plus most of the blackout curtains are also energy efficient. I know our windows are only 9 years old and still get cold in the winter...
Also if you are looking to break up the grey for either child's room, you could do add an area rug for a pop of color near where the bed is. In shades of blue for Ben and pinks for Hannah. We always had these in our rooms as kids (and i am looking for one for DS's room) as my mom used to them to save our carpets (high traffic areas like in front of the bed or where we played). Plus it was an easy way to decorate our room and change it once we decided we wanted a different color.
I like these green details. You can probably find a green nautical print for a cover on the bench/toy storage. And do green and/or dark woven straw baskets under.
Here you go. I also like pops of green with navy. Really anything looks good with navy. Some burnt red would be cool too.
I love those curtains. Any idea where they're from?
Pretty sure they are Target twin duvets hung with curtain clips. I have it pinned for an idea to cover a large window/ wall. James' room has two windows that have about a foot of space from the window molding to the wall. I am thinking about doing this (duvets) on either window and having it go all the way to the wall. But navy and white bold stripe curtains shouldn't be hard to find.
You could do pops of yellow with that color as well. My boys have a grey and white accent wall with black and white bedding and pops of yellow. I've added a pic minus the solid grey panels we added to the window.
Can't find the comforter, sorry. Sheets are Land of Nod, the blue quilt is Serena & Lily. Everywhere has cute light pink options for the comforter though. Also, let me spend more of your money and get this to keep her play kitchen and a small tea table in (R&H Baby)!
I want to do a bed or reading nook like this for the girls
If just a nook, then I can eventually make snap on panels of different fabrics so they can make different tents. I can paint some drop cloths to have it look like different types of shops for playing. Making new panels could be something ongoing and fun. I'm not so sure about doing the panels for a bed that she would sleep in because I think it would be no bueno if we had a nighttime house fire. So I'm back to thinking this could be a shared reading nook for the girls.
Re: That thread that I had every intention of posting yesterday...
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@BPer I found these on Groopdealz this morning if you plan to go the route that @hmp1 showed, which by the way is my favorite!
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If just a nook, then I can eventually make snap on panels of different fabrics so they can make different tents. I can paint some drop cloths to have it look like different types of shops for playing. Making new panels could be something ongoing and fun. I'm not so sure about doing the panels for a bed that she would sleep in because I think it would be no bueno if we had a nighttime house fire. So I'm back to thinking this could be a shared reading nook for the girls.