Color Inspiration: We started by having our designer choose three fabric options, then let Lily choose the one she liked. Everything else was based on the colors and style of the floral fabric.
Give Tara & Lily a THUMBS UP if you think this room belongs in the finals!
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Tip For Using Color: Using a neural on the walls and the color on the ceiling makes the design last from toddler through young adult. This eliminates having to redo the room as she gets older.
Colors Used: Fabric: Kravet, paint: Dunn Edwards (custom mixed, amoire: Duc Duc New York, rug: Flor.
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love the fabric, love the pink ceiling, super crazy love the chandelier.
i feel like saying it's too much... but it's so neat that i just can't! awesome room!
Fun, Fabulous, and inspiring. Tara, may I ask who your designer is? We're considering moving to Sherman Oaks soon and would love to have something along these lines for my daughter. Thanks!
LOVE the fabrics. Do you happen to know the name of the fabrics by Kravet?
wow it's really beautiful, it does look rather expensive to put together, clearly not a DIY job. i love everything in the room, though!!!
Incredible. Hands down my favorite nursery ever shown on Ohdeedoh.
www.kurtlangenhahn.com is the designer
Lily has great taste!
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!!!
Amazing.
The room puts a smile on your face!!!
This looks like the dream of almost any little girl.
Gorgeous! How wonderful to wake up and be surrounded by that beauty every day. Well done!
What an amazing use of color, fabric, and creativity! This room is one of a kind and I think Lily is as well.
Wow this is definately the best one!
fantastic room! love that stripe and the way it is pulled through the room.
simply lovely
AWESOME! A stunner. Best in contest for sure. Not DIY but there are so many easy to copy ideas in here--colorful ceiling, repeating patterns in different areas. Bravo!
I'm sorry, I don't like this one (which may mean that I have horrible taste).
Beige and pink, floral pattern from the 70's... not my cup of tea. The room feels cluttered and smaller than it is. The colors seem to me a bit too present for a child's room.
But I can't deny how bold the color choices were...
I do like it, but it looks a little too "designed" for my taste. Doesn't look like an actual child lives here. More like a catalogue page (but a nice one!).
gorgeous room!! definitely the best!!
Such an AWESOME room! So bright and fun - great job Tara, Lily & Kurt!
seems v mature for a 4 year old - that said I think it rocks - just not age appropriate.
Very pretty but also very obviously high end professionally decorated. That's not an insult, it just looks like the room a celebrity child. I gave it a thumbs up but I'm not sure it's fair play.
hands down the best. i'd give it TWO thumbs up if i could!!
I agree with some of the other comments. While the color palette in this room is truly delightful (I gave it a thumbs up - how could you not?), it does seem overly sophisticated. This room would be divine for a 16-year old, but for a 4-year-old? I completely get designing a room that can grow with your child but this is a bit much. Also, I much prefer a DIY-angle, and this screams expensive designer showroom. I would be terrified of markers and juice coming within yards of this space.
i love that this room is not a prissy "girlie" room but still very much a girl's room! Lily picking out these fabrics demonstrates a very good eye for color. . .she's an artist in the making!
This is lovely. However, this isn't a contest for people who hired designers, is it? I thought the contest was for people who designed the rooms themselves.
Might as well have a contest for professional designers.
Standupstapler-- The rules state that rooms can be designed by a professional, weekend hobbyist or design enthusiast. Doesn't seem fair, but the voters usually go with the DIY-ers anyway:)
Adorable. Tried to give it the thumbs up but says the vote is closed. Too bad, this deserves to win.
gorgeous!
I agree with others...a 4 year old?? really? seems very grown up. where are all the toys?
Lovely! I want one for ME!
The toys are in the playroom, duh. This is a bedroom.
um, kurt, pointing out that they have a separate bedroom and playroom is not really helping out the undercurrent of class warfare here. for those of us who can't hire designers to prettify our toddler's bedrooms, I think it would be fair to say that many of us also don't have the pleasure of having a separate playroom. I can barely squeeze a bedroom of my own out of our tiny pad let alone a playroom. So duh right back atcha.
When people work like dogs and are ubber talented at what they do, and are paid accordingly, they deserve to live well and have a house with as many rooms as they like. It's not at all a put down of people with smaller spaces. Picking on the rich is the same as picking on anyone else. This house has a playroom, a reading room and a staff. And it's still beautifully designed and deserves accolades for that on a design site that welcomes all. How did a simple design contest turn into class warefare? Good design is good design and the submission meets all the requirements. Anyone who would not acknowledge the work and talent that went into this space based on higher budget just doesn't get what this is all about.
look kurt, i'm not calling into question this room's right to be in the contest -- it's striking and well put together and while not to my taste entirely, it's gotten lots of votes, so who cares what I think. I gather from the exchanges that you are the designer, so kudos. I don't really want to get into an argument about what people 'deserve' or the assumed equation between hard work and high pay -- i haven't noticed much correlation between those two things in my life or anyone around me, or in the world as a whole, but if the whole capitalist dream is working out for you god bless.
Well said tanyalynn.
Love this pink/orange hued bedroom. As a designer who used lots of color for fun, sophistication, longevity and personality, I appreciate the multi colors in the is girl's room.
A Saarinen womb chair for a 4 year old? Really? But I have to say this room is gorgeous. I am in love with that floral fabric. Love the floor cushions as well. Lily is a very lucky little girl. It's a great room that will grow with her.