The Girls Shared Room

I am so excited to share the girls shared room! I had so much fun putting this room together and I hope that it will be a room that evokes lots of play and memory making. My goal was to fill it with decor that they could grow into and love years from now. Whimsical, feminine, and floral is what I tried to base this room around and I am so happy how it turned out! Here are a few photos with all links to the details at the end! Enjoy!

We used Stikwood on the wall behind their beds. It is actual reclaimed wood that comes ready to install by just peeling the sticker on the back and sticking it to your wall! It only took an hour or two to put up and we love how it turned out! 

The most beautiful handmade rainbow– you can find one here!

All Frames are from Framebridge! I sent them the print files and they print and Fram and ship it right to me! So easy and high quality too! 

Garth built the girls this dollhouse. I know it was a labor of love as it took some time to built and paint, but my goodness it’s probably the most special thing that the girls own. I hope they always treasure it as their daddy made it for them. We surprised them with it a couple months ago and they play with it almost everyday. I think I have even more fun playing it with them though! Dressing and setting up those little mice is so much fun! You can find all the mice and accessories here!  We know that they may not always want it as a dollhouse so someday we thought it could also be turned into a neat bookcase!


The Details:

stinkwood wall in reclaimed weathered white

 beds

dresser

mattress

mouse dolls & accessories

bookshelf

pink lamps

round floral mirrors

teal duvet cover

yellow bolster pillow

rainbow pillow

sun pillow

octopus stuffed animal

unicorn stuffed animal

dip-died stools

floral print

yarn rainbow

oyster print

bunny lamp

frames

girls dresses

Photos taken by the talented Kathleen Peachey Photography

2 comments

  1. I have an 8 year old and 5 year old girls. They are both still using the play easel we got (with whiteboard one one side, chalkboard on the other-magnetic) to play school! Also they still play with the magic kit (more so my 8 year old) and the dollhouse dolls (got the dollhouse 2 years ago—5 year old plays with it daily!)

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