It’s “A Room I Love” Day….just a simple hello, from me to you, featuring a Room that I Love, and a quick list of why I love it:
This stunning room, and its unique design elements, immediately caught my eye. I can imagine it as a girls’ room, or as a fantastically dreamy guest room. Do you love it??
{ via Restoration Hardware}
WHAT I LOVE:
- the symmetry!!! of course.
- that teeny-tiny precious chair in the center, that invites a small child, or maybe a doll.
- twin, matching beds flanking a small dresser. I have always loved this room layout.
- all of the french ticking!
- tufted walls. amazing.
- silhouettes. en masse, even! Oh, how I love thee.
- the cream, natural, and pale wood color scheme.
- a crystal chandelier. always wonderful.
- vintage suitcases for storage.
- grand mirror and petite mirrors.
DO YOU LOVE IT?? WHAT DO YOU LOVE?


This is such a pretty space! I love the chandelier and oversized mirror. Love all the things you have been doing on your blog too! Hope you are well.
Oh, thank you Stacy! You are so sweet!!
Oh!!! The chandy, the colors, the wood, the silhouettes, it’s gorgeous. You have completely turned me towards loving some glam…a girl needs that in a house full of boys.
you are sounding like me: torn between farmhouse simplicity and glam!! It is a fun place to dream!
While not a fan of restoration hardware’s new look, this room is perfect. And that teeny chair…to die for!
I do like this design. It has some great ideas in it. I think I would throw a pop of color with pillows. Maybe orange…Than it would be perfect!
Just stumbled across your blog today and I am so glad I did!!! Your home is just beautiful! Lots of great inspiration!!
I am so glad you did too! Feel free to follow along {I love followers. it’s a sickness} and come back anytime! Nice to meet you!
What a great space! Looks like it belongs in a castle!I like the dropped little lights next to each bed
I Love it all except for that silly little chair in the center which is so out of scale!!
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Love this space! Especially how the designer kept each side so uniform. Thanks for sharing.