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Friday Find: Sweden’s Barnvänligt

First it was this set of ABC paper cups (made from recycled paper) that caught my eye on Cool Mom Picks. But when I visited Sweden’s Barnvänligt I fell in love with so much more. 

Barnvänligts is a common Swedish word that means “Kid Friendly” and you know I’m a fan  of that. The store features stylish, yet functional and fun products for children aged 0-7 years. Lifestyle stuff for trendy kids – love it! Here’s a small sampling of my favorite products available at Barnvänligt.

If you see something you like, live outside of Europe and would like to make a purchase – send Barnvänligt an email and they will help you!
Happy Shopping, Happy Friday!
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Read full story By on July 9, 2010 in baby and children, baby nursery room, Entertaining, friday find, girl's bedroom

Guest Blogger: Emily A. Clark & Chic Girl’s Bedroom

I am thrilled to have Emily A. Clark as a guest blogger today. She has a wonderful sense of style and has created the most beautiful, playful little girl’s bedroom. I am so glad she agreed to give you a tour today. Thanks Emily! 

Cristin did a fabulous guest post on my blog earlier this month and I’m happy to be able to return the favor today. 
When we moved into our home a year and a half ago, one of my first projects was to create a “big girl room” for my then three-year-old daughter.  My goal: to create a fun girl’s bedroom without using pink.  My daughter had other ideas.  You see who won. . . .

I fell in love with this green damask fabric for the bedding and painted all of the walls a pale yellow.  When the one hot pink pillow didn’t suffice, I had the idea to make the polka dot pattern bigger than life on the wall behind the bed.

I used 13″ circle wall decals (and did lots of tedious measuring!) to create the dots and had the hot pink paint mixed by matching it to the pillow.  My finishing touches included a mirror that I picked up at a local hotel surplus outlet for $20 and also painted the same shade of pink. 
I found this small chair on Craigslist, painted it black and recovered the seat to match the window treatment:
More small touches of pink and some favorite framed photos of her:
The finished room–until she decides she doesn’t like pink anymore. . . .

You can see more of my home and my adventures in decorating it on my blog.  Cristin, thanks again for asking me guest post for you!
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Read full story By on June 21, 2010 in baby and children, blog, girl's bedroom, interior design

Sweet Blue & Lavender Girl’s Bedroom by Margot Austin

Canada’s most talented Margot Austin wears many hats. She is a stylist, decorator and senior design editor for Style at Home, a magazine read by 1.6 million people per month.

This darling girl’s room was designed by Austin. She combines blues, lavender and white to create a cool, yet inviting color palette. The crystal chandelier, floral throw pillow and painted floral motif above the bed {wall decals from Ikea} gives the space a feminine feel.

A pair of three-drawer sidetables in turquoise flank the bed and are a brilliant addition. The key here is to have the table’s color be a few shades darker than the wall {Benjamin Moore’s Bird’s Egg} so that there is some contrast. The silver table lamp coordinates beautifully with the bedframe.

Here Austin maximizes the room’s vertical space by using two tall cabinets that provide additional storage. The desk is beautifully positioned in between to balance the look. The desk chair is slipcovered in a darling floral print that is repeated in the bed and chair pillows.

The small bright yellow sidetable is delightful between the two white slipcovered armchairs. What a fun place to read a book or chat with girlfriends.

*photos by Donna Griffith and images courtesy of Margot Austin
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Read full story By on December 7, 2009 in baby and children, bedrooms, girl's bedroom, interior design

Tia Zoldan Interiors – Sophisticated Del Mar Home

Los Angeles-based interior designer, Tia Zoldan was tasked with the challenge of transforming a traditional home into a sophisticated space that remained beach-casual and kid-friendly. And, boy did she succeed. The single-story 4,000 square foot three bedroom, four bath home located in Del Mar, California had an existing semi-open floor plan. To ensure visual flow and connectivity, Zoldan used a common color scheme of gray, white and black as a base with hints of bright color throughout the home.

In the living room, Zoldan lines the room with custom sofas by Holly Hunt in a durable, brushed white velvet (she swears it’s a kid-friendly fabric and even tested it by spilling coffee on it!). The symmetrical sofa arrangement forces our attention the the gorgeous limestone fireplace. Zoldan infuses vivid color by adding charcoal gray and bright pink throw pillows to the sofas and an avocado green tufted bench in front of the fireplace. The unifying hand-knotted wool and silk rug is Tibetan and is gorgeous over the dark walnut floors.

The dining room is a bit eclectic with modern, traditional and vintage elements, but Zoldan pulls it together brilliantly. I love the upholstered white chairs with with backs in a bold, textured orange fabric. The light fixture from Foscarini and the zigzag rug by Jonathan Adler add more whimsical elements.

Natural light floods the simple, yet stunning white kitchen. The counter-high table with wooden top serves multiple purposes – it adds visual warmth, a place for family members to gather and of course, an additional food prep area. The white backless stools are from Design Within Reach.

The media room features a large, inviting sectional sofa covered in a gray vintage velvet. Again, Zoldan adds vibrant pops of color with a collection of solid and geometric throw pillows. I am curious to know what color gray paint she used on the walls and cabinets.

The sweet, yet sophisticated girl’s room in purple, pearl and beige is certainly one that any age would love. The beautifully designed headboard is brilliant with the pearlescent wallpaper, mirrored chest and chenille rug by Madeline Weinrib. I should have featured this room in a previous post,
Interior Design Color Trends for 2010 – Purple.

The tranquil, airy master bedroom features beautiful windows with ocean views. Zoldan uses the perfect mix of colors throughout the room. The dark gray custom bench and tufted headboard contrast beautifully with milky bed linens.

The serene master bathroom is perfection. The beautiful floor-to-ceiling Calcutta marble tile was vertically set. The raspberry bench with lucite X legs and glass light fixture are fabulous!

I am loving Zoldan’s design and the down-to-earth feeling this home communicates. How about you?

*images from Luxe Magazine
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Read full story By on November 12, 2009 in bathrooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, girl's bedroom, interior design, kitchens, living rooms