Despite its dreaminess, amazing light and wall of windows, after Birdie moved into Charlie’s room this room was an embarrassing storage collection for over a year. We moved a desk in here while we fixed the basement and had a dresser full of I don’t know what. It sucked. I truly didn’t know its purpose for a while so I couldn’t really design it. Was it a guest room? An office? My writing room for the book? Would Birdie actually want to move back in soon as they are 4 and 6? So I left it pretty much empty. But first, here is what it looked like when we moved in and then 3 years ago when it was her nursery, shot for Real Simple …. so cute.
I still LOVE that wallpaper (tree murals forever) and yes we put it over the plaster, ill-advised by everyone and it looks GREAT. Don’t put something graphic like a stripe over plaster (the texture beneath can make it look wonky) but something more fluid and organic like this actually looks GREAT.
We originally put up a custom double rod curtain – one for blackout and one for sheers (for one the sun blasts in). Now about a year in the plaster wall simply couldn’t support the weight (it was a LOT) and the rods came out of the wall. So if we were to stay here (and advise to the new owner) they need individual shades on the window frames – I would do something minimal OR a track on the ceiling that can hold the weight. We were going to do one of those two options but the room was not being actually used so it wasn’t a priority. It never gets blasted by the sun (southern light – yay!) so Brian and I could write in there just fine.
So to sell it, I wanted to show people you could put a twin (or even a full) bed in here in a way that still made it feel really big and bright. I had always wished I hadn’t sold Birdies vintage wicker bed from her first tree-muraled nursery (above), so instead I bought this $500 new replacement from World Market that is pretty darn GREAT. A daybed in front of those windows is just so pretty, although you could have it come into the room on the side or in front of the windows and it would be fine, but just make the room feel a bit smaller.
Available Bedding: Quilt | Lumbar Pillow | Round Pink Velvet Pillow
We kept it pretty simple after that… round rug, layered with sheepskin (holding strong), and a bookshelf (and cute lamp) on the opposite side. We shot it with a dollhouse and rocking horse but for the real estate photos took those away to make it look more open and bigger (I truly don’t know what is the right way to style to sell, I personally like more personality but we tried to stick to the “more space and light” idea for any future buyers).
So that’s how it ended up. It’s so simple and pretty. You could obviously put another piece of furniture in here (dresser or toy storage) but we left it simpler. Also taking down this wallpaper is $400 and having this room be all white would be DREAMY, too.
P.S. If you are interested or you know a serious buyer have your realtor contact Howard Lorey at Nourmand & Associates, HLorey@Nourmand.com DRE # 01263717.
In case you missed any of the other reveals so far check them out: The Living Room | The Kid’s Shared Bedroom | The Basement Guestroom/Office | Basement Bathroom | Kitchen and Dining Room | The Entry | The Front Yard
**Photography by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Beyond dreamy, this room is begging for a nap on a sunny afternoon and if I was in the market for a house and viewing this one, I would lie down on that daybed and refuse to leave. Love every inch.
thank you 🙂
Maisons du monde sells the exact bed: https://www.maisonsdumonde.com/FR/fr/p/lit-banquette-90×190-en-rotin-suzane-155838.htm?page=2. The price is pretty correct.
Unfortunately, they don’t have beds in the American store 🙁
I guess it is a (bed)size issue?
Oh i think you are right! I had to either get a custom mattress made or maybe there was a vendor that sold the european size in the US – either way now that you mention it I do remember the mattress beig a ‘thing’.
This is my favorite version! A little girl’s dream bedroom. Would you mind putting a closeup pic of the texture you’re referring to re wallpaper + plaster? Curious if you’ll tone down their shared room to sell…?
when i’m back there next i’ll story about it. I don’t think we have a closer shot. and for staging the kids shared room we just took out the desk in the corner and the trunk to create more ‘space’ but everyone (except Brian) begged us to leave the canopy to sell so we did 🙂 (i’m taking it with me, though).
This looks amazing! also, that Justina Blakeney quilt is gorgeous. One of the first things i noticed. I hope the buyer doesn’t change a thing!
I’m currently helping my dad get his house ready to sell, so I’m helping him with staging. Fighting my parents’ very heavy, ornate, and traditional style for a more airy and bright and “less stuff” vibe. Fun stuff.
yah, its hard! and her whole line of bedding is awesome. I think some of the pillows are hers, too, i should check the links t make sure I linked them all up….
One word – ethereal!
thank you 🙂
This might be my favorite room in this house! Lovely.
I never realized you painted the door to the bathroom pink around the edges! I love that – 😍😍😍
Thank you for pointing that out that is SUCH a cool little detail!
ha. you know whats funny. Brian Henderson did that. it was for an HGTV.com diy series (that Emily Bowser styled) and they did it. its super cute, though 🙂
Every version of this room has been beautiful! Do you have a source for the nightstands?
Yeah, I would love the source for those too. It’s so hard to find a good oak nightstand. Thanks!
Guys, they were $60 and I tried to get every single friend of mine to buy them because it seemed like a fluke. I bought four of them and i’ve never been so grateful for a greedy hoard. they sold out right after that or I would have blogged about it and shared it with you guys. Such a random score and honestly really good quality. I should look and see what brand they are …
I have terrible news. They are from Overstock.com from a long time ago and we don’t think are available. Remember them from this room?
https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/blog/mountain-house-reveal-downstairs-guest-bed-bath
The photos are gorgeous as usual. Practically though is the wall opposite the windows now just blank minus the wall paper of course and off centered with the bookshelf placement? Are there two kiddie chairs in there or you just moved the pink one around? Removing the curtains made a huge difference. Let the light in!!
Are those window guards on the outside of the window? I own an English Tudor as well, and have not been able to figure out how to place window guards up (for child safety) because of the shape of the frame/sill.
yes, outside! we had them all installed when we bought the house. you don’t notice them and I am far too paranoid to live without them (with small kids). we had then match the style of the railing on the patio and they disappear.
Brilliant. Thank you!
THAT wallpaper = perfect. Fun fact: a small shop here in Western Australia has it in green (like Birdie’s first nursery). I’m not into wallpaper, except that one in green. It’s changed my mind about it altogether.
I love this room and agree that it looks mighty fine for a dreamy nap…or ten!
SO very beautiful!
It is just lovely!!
It’s gorgeous! Such a pretty space. I can see a buyer bringing their little girl through and her falling in love with it.
I love how you utilized wallpapers for the room 💖 We, at Forest Homes love using wallpapers to liven up rooms. I also love the neat white and wooden accents combination. The color palette of the room is just divine.
Amazing! But what about the side tables?
Amazing! But what about those tables???