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smiley
31-08-2007, 09:07pm
Ok, I think that I want L's room to be restful and calm, as he is a frantic little thing :wink:
Also, it will be the nursery should I have another baby.
The room is 11"5' x 10"11', with a huge south facing bay window on one of the 10'11 walls.
I have all of this from J that I will put in there
http://i19.tinypic.com/4uy3on8.jpg
http://i15.tinypic.com/6gcbcpj.jpg
http://i8.tinypic.com/6chaakk.jpg
He has a white cot and white changing unit.
I want to chose a nice material for curtains that will be OK with white for now, and the above when J moves into his regular single bed and new bedding (see other thread :wink: ), and L gets all of this.
I also want a nice height chart - ideally wood, as J has one and there isnt much room for both of them to be written on there.
I did think about a green gingham with red trim for his curtains to be a bit different and I :lurve: that combination, but will it go with the above?
I may ebay the rug or something to tone down the blues........
And what colour for the walls? I dont want dark colours on the walls.......
s xxxx
sunshine
01-09-2007, 08:25am
TBH I think that the colour scheme you have now is so lovely I wouldnt change it, especially if you plan on moving L into J's room in the near future.
Who knows, you may need to be decorating it pink next year?:ellie: For that reason I'd keep the walls neutral and use your accessories to add colour. Its a lot easier to change your bunting than paint a room!
smiley
01-09-2007, 10:43pm
Thanks for the reply Sunshine :smile:
BUT we are moving to a new home. L's room is currently apricot, but I will repaint it.
The blinds in the pics above stayed in our old flat (and the bunting) as our buyer liked it.
It seems silly to get the same curtains again :loco: or maybe I should? :scratchchin:
I will paint the walls neutral - probably a creamy colour, but apricot is a bit girly :nod:
s xxxx
nickimacrae
01-09-2007, 10:51pm
Smiley I think you're right about the walls but for a diofferent reason. I think the apricot is a little warm for those colours. I would either go for more of an off-white or a coldish pale sand colour.
The bedding looks like a a sort of beach hut type esign? Puts me in mind of the seaside :grin:
Is that a red gingham lampshade? If so I think red gingham curtains would be cool. Go more with the red aspect of the colourcheme then its more gender-neitral in case theres a girly later on?
Will this be a play and sleeping room? If so you might want to go rugless as I find they get in the way of play a bit. That would also make the room more gender-neutral IMO.
Is that any help? I'm rubbish at this - but I do know what I would do IYKWIM? :lol:
nickimacrae
01-09-2007, 10:52pm
Sorry I absolutely cannot type tonight - I give up LOL
nickimacrae
01-09-2007, 11:14pm
Going with the nautical / beach theme...
Hanging seaguls (maybe painted white and distressed slightly)...
http://i22.ebayimg.com/02/i/000/93/6c/17e3_2.JPG
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Nautical-Seaside-theme-Wooden-Flying-Seagull-BNIB_W0QQitemZ290138835603QQihZ019QQcategoryZ10034 QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
Cork bunting
http://www.beachhut.co.uk/images/prods-resized/22826_corkbunting.jpg
Flaggy type bunting
http://www.beachhut.co.uk/images/prods-resized/32860_mini_buntin.jpg
Wooden sail boat
http://www.beachhut.co.uk/images/prods-resized/29488_yacht1.jpg
Anchors
http://www.beachhut.co.uk/images/prods-resized/22809_anchors.jpg
Wooden Fish
http://www.beachhut.co.uk/images/blueandwhitefishbunch.jpg
Some better seagulls
http://www.beachhut.co.uk/images/prods-resized/29276_seagullmobile1.jpg
All from http://www.beachhut.co.uk
nickimacrae
01-09-2007, 11:20pm
Wall cols (all Dulux)
http://www.dulux.co.uk/web/images/swatch/caramel_sand_6.jpg Caramel Sand 6
http://www.dulux.co.uk/web/images/swatch/southwold_sands.jpg Southwold Sands
http://www.dulux.co.uk/web/images/swatch/white_sand.jpg White Sand
Aurora
01-09-2007, 11:29pm
NM - I love the beach theme items that you have posted. x
nickimacrae
01-09-2007, 11:38pm
Curtain fabrics
Laura Ashley on sale £10 a metre
http://www.lauraashley.com/content/ebiz/lauraashley/invt/3211928/3211928_main_m.jpg
Laura A have also got these readymades but v blue
http://www.lauraashley.com/content/ebiz/lauraashley/invt/3341473p/3341473p_main_m.jpg
Or what about red / white ticking like here top left
http://www.bespokecountry.co.uk/showimg.php?id=782&size=lge
but a brighter shade with white?
smiley
01-09-2007, 11:59pm
OMG! Nicky you are a star :bow:
I love that red Laura Ashley gingham, and the stripey ticking :nod: I think the middle paint in too yellowy but the others look good - I need to get testers.
I love all of these too......... :lurve:
http://www.beachhut.co.uk/images/prods-resized/32860_mini_buntin.jpg
http://www.beachhut.co.uk/images/prods-resized/22826_corkbunting.jpg
http://www.beachhut.co.uk/images/prods-resized/29488_yacht1.jpg
http://www.beachhut.co.uk/images/prods-resized/22809_anchors.jpg
The bedding looks like a a sort of beach hut type design? Puts me in mind of the seaside :grin:
It is this http://www.thewhitecompany.com/department2.aspx?DepGrpCode=CHD&DepCode=BORC (http://www.thewhitecompany.com/department2.aspx?DepGrpCode=CHD&DepCode=BORC)
It was expensive, so I want to use it for L.
Is that a red gingham lampshade? :nod:
If so I think red gingham curtains would be cool. Me too:thumb: Go more with the red aspect of the colourcheme then its more gender-neitral in case theres a girly later on?
Will this be a play and sleeping room? Both. J has a larger room so they will probably play in there more, but as they are older and have their own friends over, L will want his own play-space (unless they are sharing :tongue: )
If so you might want to go rugless as I find they get in the way of play a bit. That would also make the room more gender-neutral IMO. I did think of selling it on ebay as it wil make a good price, and it is a bit small in the room.
Is that any help? I'm rubbish at this - but I do know what I would do IYKWIM? :lol:
BRILLIANT ! :clap:
s xxxxx
smiley
02-09-2007, 12:02am
Here's a piccie of L's room (old owners decor :shock: )
http://i13.tinypic.com/6803mkg.jpg
sxxx
*Uptowngirl*
02-09-2007, 07:06am
I can't see why you would want to replace those blinds smiley :puzzled: :tongue:
Elle Driver
02-09-2007, 08:04am
TBH I think that the colour scheme you have now is so lovely I wouldnt change it, especially if you plan on moving L into J's room in the near future.
Who knows, you may need to be decorating it pink next year?:ellie: For that reason I'd keep the walls neutral and use your accessories to add colour. Its a lot easier to change your bunting than paint a room!
:agree:
buuuut - the beachy stuff Nicky posted is just :lurve:
Gorgeous room honey :lurve: (but those blinds - W T F :zombie: !!!! :yeahright: :lol:)
nickimacrae
02-09-2007, 09:50am
Oooh those drapes are shocking aren't they?!!! I wonder why on earth she painted the peachy strip around the top of the room - just draws attetion to a part of the room surely you wouldn't want to look at??? And why paint it like that into the window recess like that? :huh:
Seeing as you have a semi-bay type window then blinds might be better than curtains? I can't what the name of the type I am thinking of are...
nickimacrae
02-09-2007, 09:54am
This sort, roman blinds in the ticking maybe?...
http://www.winningwindows.com.au/images/3red_romans.jpg
smiley
02-09-2007, 11:27pm
Nicky - that is what I think .... nice roman blinds, which will be a nice clean line and easy to adapt to different decor if I had another baby :wink:
Those blinds are :zombie: aren't they?
And what about the light :faint:
That is the only light in there, totally off center in the window :loco:
We are removing it and having spotlights put in.
s xxxxx
nickimacrae
03-09-2007, 09:09am
Thats exactly what I would do Smiley.
You know I've actually gone totally off central ceiling lights since living here. It seemed v odd when we first moved in, but the living room here has no central light, just two sockets for lamps either side of the mantlepeice. Plus we've added lots of other lamps too and light candles, etc. If I were a in front of TV cratfer it might annoy me, but really we don't need bright bright light in our lounge so this makes it a truely relaxing place. We've also lowered the wattage of lots of our lights around the house.
smiley
03-09-2007, 11:47pm
I decided not to have spots in the lounge / dining room, but to have them in the boys rooms as it avoids the hunt for a light :lol:
s xxxx
smiley
04-09-2007, 10:04pm
I saw those cushions in Debenhams last week, along with some gorge ones with soldiers on, and ..... you know what, I'll just post the pics :wink:
http://www.debenhams.com/images/products/lrg/20061121_226010414045_LRG.JPG
http://www.debenhams.com/images/products/lrg/20061121_226010414345_LRG.JPG
http://www.debenhams.com/images/products/med/20070817_306906915845MISC_MED.JPG (http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10001_10001_58805_424236_-1)
http://www.debenhams.com/images/products/med/20070817_306906915945MISC_MED.JPG (http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10001_10001_58805_424238_-1)
So I am thinking a nice cream wall, his white cot and changer, and a 2 of the soldier cushions, 2 toy boxs and the hooks.
And then some nice blinds like Nicky posted....
what do you think?
s xxxx
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