Whenever I have a new space to decorate, I obsess over it. And when I say obsess, I reallllllly mean it. So you can just imagine how my thoughts are spinning in circles at the prospect of decorating a new house. It's exciting and anxiety inducing all at the same time. My problem really lies in the fact that I like so many different styles of decor that narrowing my options down can be quite a challenge.
Right now, I am thinking about my daughter's bedroom. And my biggest challenge is the color scheme. This is what her current bedroom looked like when I first decorated it.
And then, because I'm an obsessive tweaker, this is what the bed looks like right now. I like the addition of the brown because I think it keeps the color scheme grounded, and makes it a bit more sophisticated.
I do really like it. But you see, I had to work around the existing citrus green walls. They aren't my favorite color. And since we currently live in a rental house, I wasn't allowed to repaint them. They gave me a starting point for a color scheme, however, and I'm happy with what I came up with.
But since we will be allowed to paint in our new rental home, my options are endless. Too. Many. Choices. Recently though, I have been drawn to these rooms by Restoration Hardware Baby & Child. At the heart of it, I just really love neutrals..and these rooms do neutrals so beautifully (with just a hint of soft color) that I am absolute smitten.
What do you think? Do you like lots of color for a child's room...or could you go with neutrals? Oh, the possiblities!
EDITED TO ADD: My dear readers, I think I gave the wrong impression with this post. I realize that decorating my children's rooms is not about my favorite things. That's why once my children are old enough to truly give me their input, I involve them wholeheartedly in the design process. The princess and I have been having numerous discussions about her ideal room and her favorite colors, and ultimately, her choices will be my starting point. But I do obsess over the rooms in my house, and the kids rooms are no exception. That's why we work together. It's more fun that way too! THANKS!
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