When I found out that my client wanted to create a boys’ room for her two guys, I was excited!
Truth be told?
I love me some boys.
I did not know how much I would thoroughly enjoy dressing boys. and decorating for boys. It seemed as though girls had all the fun in this area. Boy, {no pun intended}, was I wrong!
I love me some boys.
And, I must admit, I love this boys’ room SO much that I am thinking of ditto-ing every last tidbit in my own boys’ room.
I know. I know. That would be tacky to ditto my own clients’ project. 🙂
But, seriously?
I LOVE this room:
Love, I tell ya.
And YIPPEE! My Wait-List queue is currently open for just a few more Vision Design Board clients. So if you have been itching to get into my line-up, now is your chance! Sign up today, before I panic 🙂 , and close it up again.
Also, I have added a new Rush service. It is pricey, and with all kinds of conditions and such. But, did I mention that I have two boys?? It can be hard to get things done around here {wink}.
You can read all about my Design Services by clicking HERE.
{the two cuties of Fieldstone Hill}
Anyone else love decorating for and dressing up their boys?
I would love to hear your thoughts about this boys’ space!!
– {darlene}
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Absolutely love that room although I love all your design boards. I like how the palette is subdued and "quiet" (unlike boys themselves!). I much prefer that to loud primary colors. The khaki wall color is great with the blue-grays and blacks and creams. I have two little boys myself and just started ripping down the blue and mauve 90's wallpaper. I have been struggling with how to bring in a vintage camp-by-the-lake vibe with washed-out blues, reds, and khakis without getting to "themey". You have given me some great ideas. And those Fieldstone Hill boys are precious!
Thank you, Julie!! What a kind comment! {especially about my boys! 🙂 }
What a darling design board. Your client is going to love it!
Thanks so much for dropping by my blog.
I am your newest follower!
xo,
cristin
Your boys are adorable! No wonder you love dressing and designing for them!
I Love this board! When my boy and girl don't share a space anymore I'll definitely be flipping back through your archives for inspiration 🙂 Right now I'm pretty happy with what we've got – it's girly and boyish and just plain fun and since it's bedroom/playroom/reading room all in one, for 2 little ones who are 4 (girl) and 2 (boy) I think it's good! But… I'm itching for the day we can have a girly space, a boyish space and a family play space!
I'm really liking the Union Jack cushions in the board – can you tell me where I can get them from?
Thank you for your kind tweet the other day – it was very appreciated.
xx
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