Our final Top 5 post of 2019: the top children’s bedrooms. These rooms are some of our favorites to do, and each year we try to think of more themes to add to our inventory. Let’s take a look at some of the top children’s bedrooms we have staged this year.
#5: Circus-Themed Bedroom – Westerville, Ohio
Elephants standing on balls, trapeze artists, large tents…these things all come to mind when you think of a circus, and exactly what we wanted to incorporate into our circus-themed bedroom. This home was in contract in 8 days!
#4: Train-Themed Bedroom – Lewis Center, Ohio
A life-size railroad crossing sign, the customized railroad dresser by the local company Aardvark Furniture, and the adorable Sleepytown sign above the bed. You can’t get much more adorable than that. We had a hand in selecting the wall color, rug, floors and window treatments to make this room shine. Other finishing touches include train sheets, a toy train, and the cutest little overalls hanging on the hooks.
#3: Dinosaur-Themed Bedroom: Columbus, Ohio
Brand new this year: the dinosaur theme! We certainly spare no expense when it comes to creating these memorable kid spaces. Artwork in the shape of a brontosaurus and triceratops hang over the bed, dinosaur sheets and built-in accessories galore filled the room’s built-in shelving.
#2: Safari Nursery – Dublin, Ohio
We are always up for an adventure and ready to think outside the staging box. For this particular home, we were challenged to stage a small bedroom that was connected to a master bedroom. We have staged the popular safari theme as a kid’s bedroom before, but we decided to branch out a bit and create a safari nursery. Complete with a crib, changing table and chair, we thought it was perfect for a baby, especially being so close to the master suite. And it was a hit! This home flew off the market in 4 days.
#1: Paris Princess-Themed Bedroom – Lewis Center, Ohio
We were ready to take the Parisian princess theme to the next level in this BIA Parade of Homes home. The princess room is probably the most photographed and posted bedroom in this house. The fabric tulle made multiple appearances in this room, whether it was draping over the bed, on the dressform, or as a bedskirt. Our goal in this room was to create an ultra-feminine and beautiful space, and we are so pleased with the end result. Pottery Barn was generous enough to lend us the tulle bedskirt and the mini Eiffel Tower in the corner – the tower even lights up! Antique suitcases, a brand new vanity and an antique door with a crystal knob complete this adorable bedroom. If I was a little girl again, this would be my dream bedroom!