Part two of completing my daughter’s bedroom was the fun part.
My lovely child volunteered (under protest) her room and gave me carte blanche to stage it in such a way that would be appealing to buyers. I still tried to keep in mind that she has to live in and be comfortable there. Also of great importance was BUDGET. I had none. I bought nothing new, just pulled from items I have tucked away. Even the paint I used was leftover. Without further adieu….
(I’m still working on getting better pictures, there is so much natural light in that room it always comes out very washed out).
After staging
I went through a couple of iterations of accessories below is look #1.
In case you forgot here’s where we started.Yikes.
Before decluttering and staging
Before decluttering and staging
I started with layout. Moving her bed under the window and pulled off the wall slightly added floor space and added some visual space. I painted the wall behind her bed SW Comfort Grey, the desk next to her bed got a coat of BM Revere Pewter and the knobs were spray painted satin nickel. I hung discontinued Ballard Designs panels that are nearly identical to these (below) from Pottery Barn. I moved them from the master bedroom.
The bedding was existing from HomeGoods. Pillows on the bed are from a local vendor at a nearby antique market.
My goal was to create a space in a way that I would for a staging client on a budget – using only what they have on hand and working toward maximizing the spaces’ good features. Here that meant highlighting the high ceilings, natural light, and hardwood floors.
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Love,
T
The Reveal: The Daughter’s Room Part two of completing my daughter's bedroom was the fun part. My lovely child volunteered (under protest) her room and gave me carte blanche to stage it in such a way that would be appealing to buyers.
















