This sweet little bedroom for two was lovingly decorated by a mom of two young girls — she took handmade items, family heirlooms, and things her daughters love and made a nurturing, welcoming space for both of them to call home.

Sarah from Daffodil Design did a splendid job making her little girls a room they will treasure. From quilts made by their grandma, to portraits of their little faces, to reachable collections of their favorite toys and books, she made sure the room was cozy and kid-friendly. The room boasts lots of color against a neutral palette, ensuring that as the girls grow older, the room can change with them!
See more photos of this shared bedroom, as well as a source list, on Daffodil Design.
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Adorable!
Other than the grey wall, this is, as KELLIEIN CA said, ADORABLE!
This is adorable - bravo!!!
ps - I love the grey wall.
gorgeously symetrical
Maybe my monitor is slightly off - the wall looks like a soft olive on my screen - with a hint of grey but mostly soft olive. I love this room and wish my mother had a design sense when I was a girl sharing with three sisters! Very lovely indeed.
I especially love the flowers over the middle table!
Beautiful! Depending on the accessories, would work for any age.
Great look and so versatile. With a tweak or two I'd happily have this as my bedroom. Love the narrow book ledge with the covers facing out - the kids' books work so well as art.
Absolutely lovely. Sweet but not saccharine, and a good use of tight space.
This reminds me so much of the lovely space that my mom, who has great taste and a wonderful eye, created for me and my sis when we were kids. Brat that I was, I never liked it. Until now. Sorry I was such a jerk, mom. You rock.
I like it but don't understand why the books go so high? How could a kid ever get those down?
Oh, perfection.
Love it. It's not sterile but not cluttered wither. So pretty too.
Either lol.