Name: Giulio & Olivia (21 months and 7 months)
Location: Parma, Italy
This room was originally just for our first son. Then we had baby number two, so we wanted to create a comfortable and bright nest for both of them, keeping the right mix of both masculine and feminine.
I usually love a neutral and light palette for our home, but for our kids' room I wanted to add some more colors to create a more vivid atmosphere. We did that with the help of some IKEA rugs, a little Pantone chair, vintage toys, three Sprouts bins, letters, paintings and other little accessories.
Since the room is quite small we kept all of the furniture white. We also collected letters from every trip we have been on and used them in the room. One of my favorite things are the bird houses, so I'm now collecting them as well. I think the polka dot wall helps to keep the whole room cute and cozy.
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We have 2 close siblings in a small room too. Love your use of space! We have a Kritter bed too but haven't yet put our oldest into it. I am tempted to try now that I see your child is younger and using one!
Love that polka dot wall! So interesting, but not overwhelming...
I don't care for a room that is primarily white but this room is like a breath of fresh air.
Bright and cheery! I love it : )
That is lovely, the colors are so fresh and happy. The polka dot wall is perfection.
I also love this room. The light is amazing. And well, the fact that it's in Parma makes it even more fabulous.
I'm a big fan of wooden floors, white walls, and primary colours as accents, and this has all of those things.
Maybe it's my paranoia though but I'm a bit fearful of hanging things over the crib. I can't help but picture that shelf falling onto the baby. I know the chances are extremely slim but I just find it uncomfortable to look at.
Gorgeous room though!
Anyone with babies that close together and can do something this gorgeous, well, you're amazing! And so is the room.
Love it! I always love children's rooms that are bright and happy instead of being gendered with lots of 'boys' or 'girls' stuff. Very cheerful and it looks like a fun space for your little ones to play, read and sleep.
Oh my, so lovely. Really cozy and bright.