It’s now officially been three years in the making…this big boy room reveal.
<<Ahem>>
If I had to pick the #1 requested blog post from reader emails…it would, without a doubt, be the request to see my middle child’s bedroom. Probably because it’s one of the only rooms I don’t have pictures of on the blog.
And poor Mr. Bents…his mommy just never could get his room together.
You would think that since it’s blue it would be the easiest of the rooms to finish, but something about that deep dark navy just left my brain feeling confused.
But, I’m finally proud to say that we have his room finished {kinda}. For the most part. Minus a few wall hangings. But who’s counting those? Psst.
Most of his furniture and decor is hand-me-down from his older brother so when I say we gotta work with what we got…we GOTTA work with what we got.
My money tree out back that I begged Santa for never showed up.
I found it a little trickier to decorate a 3 year olds room. Nurseries are easy for me, but once they turn 2 1/2…you have to worry about things falling on them or toys that they could choke on.
Not that you don’t have to worry about that when they are babies, but it just becomes EVEN more of a concern when they become toddlers.
And so…I had to make sure that his room was not only cute and boyish…but safe.
Some of the furniture my dad built for us {the nightstand & cubby holder and that saved us a TON of money.
That dad of mine, I tell ya…he’s a money saving fool for us.
The absolute best part about his room is his Knock Off Land Of Nod Book Display.
Since I couldn’t justify spending $70+ on this from their website…I showed my dad a picture of the Land Of Nod one and BAM…he built this for $25.
We call it his “reading nook” and he LOVES it.
The original theme in is room was “Alphabet”.
I know, unoriginal, but I found this canvas print from Target about 4 years ago and used it as the inspiration for the entire space.
I’m thinking when we get our adopted child that Bents room will have to house two of the four kids…and so I imagine we will be doing a room redesign extremely soon. With matching twin beds and all.
That decision is still in the works…and we will know more once we know if we are getting a boy or a girl. If it’s a girl then SJ is in trouble…he will have to give up his solo room to the lady.
I’m already dreaming up a room of “discovery”…with maps and globes and things to explore. Oh my.
Source List:
Navy Blue Wall Color - Valspar Signature LA 1312 Powder Blue 6 {Laura Ashley Home} Light Blue Wall Color – Valspar Signature Carolina Skies Bedspread – Target Clearance {2012} Bedframe & Dresser – JC Penney Alphabet Rug – Target Toy Box – Walmart Large Alphabet Canvas Print – Hobby Lobby Personalized Canvas Prints – Easy Canvas Prints Glass Image above Bed – Jason York Photography Initials – Hobby Lobby Nightstand & Stand With TV – Custom built by my dad Chair – Land of Nod Knock of Land of Nod Book Display – Custom built by my dad Black Out Curtains – Target Small Alphabet Wall Decal – Etsy Toy Bins – Target CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR HOME TOUR! Linking up here: Smart School House