Wednesday, June 20, 2012








walker turned 2 this weekend and it's time for a big boy bed.  i can't decide what i want to do in his room.  warren keeps asking me and i can't give him a good answer....but i do have a good collection of rooms i like :)

*all images can be found here 

11 comments:

Megan said...

Good luck! I love all your ideas. Can't wait to see the finished product!

Unknown said...

Love the ideas! My fav is the blue and white color scheme... almost nautical themed. Also the monogram pillows and white furniture is precious. Have fun and congrats to the family on Walker on turning 2!

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Julie Taylor and Danni Greenwalt said...

So many great examples of children's rooms. I am going to have to pin some..

Scarlett said...

I just did a cheaper take on the Serena and Lilly navy striped duvet. I found a great one at West Elm that was very similar but nicer on the wallet. Especially when Ethan goes from the sandbox to bed for nap:) I will be posting pics soon of his new big boy room.

Morgan said...

Great photos! As the mother of a 9-year-old boy, who started with one twin, then went to bunks, and now has a queen, my first choice would be two twins or a daybed with trundle (so versatile...for guests and for friends who sleep over). Also, we got rid of the bunks because although they save space, they are SO HARD to make, and too many playmates were tempted to climb on them like monkey bars. Have fun! P.S. My son said to tell you to do an upholstered headboard. He loves having something comfy to lean on when reading in bed.

Jamie Herzlinger said...

Happy summer! Love the different types of childrens beds! I loved keeping up with your blog! Love, Jamie Herzlinger

Maria M. said...

Such great rooms! Good luck! I'm sure whatever you decide to do, it will be great! ;-)

Megan said...

I love your blog! It's one of my "treats" at the end of the day when all is quiet after bedtime.

I have young boys and have been through the same deliberations with some of the same inspirations. As much as I like the look of upholstered beds between wet beds (leaked diaper, after potty training a didn't make it to the bathroom in time) and messes (we once had burrito throw up from a stomach bug = disgusting) something that can be wiped down is essential. I think bed rails are super ugly and don't like bedskirts so I had low mid-century inspired beds made that just require a mattress. Room and Board has some fun options.

Warmly, MSC

paula said...

I am working on KJ's room too. Splitting them up once again into their own rooms. It seems I have many tastes. Just need to pick one idea. Ha!

Zane Wooder said...

Did walker transition to a normal bed instead of a bunk bed?

-Zane of ontario honey

KhearP said...

I like your idea about the room and I am pretty sure that it will turns out great. Glad I came here. Thank you for sharing.