Since finding  out we were expecting a new addition I have been brainstorming,  sketching, making lists and researching ideas for the girls shared room  and I am thrilled with the finished results!  As my love of interior  decorating evolves I am becoming more confident and decisive in my ideas  and how I execute them. 
Of  course I am like most woman and get a rush from purchasing pretty  things, but something that gives me far more of a buzz is producing a  finished product from something that has costed me very little,  up-cycling I've heard it called. I find so much fulfillment in turning  trash into treasure, especially in such a consumer driven society. Most  things in the girls room have been purchased and overhauled, making it a  very cost efficient decorating project.
One  of my main sources of inspiration is Flickr, you can click here  to view  my favorite pics.  You will see a common theme between some of  them and  my own projects. I like to take an idea and tweak it until it  resembles  the image in my head. There is nothing quite as exhilarating  than when  the two line up. I am pleased that with some of the ideas  for the girls room, the finished product has surpassed my expectations. 
  The  picture wall was the project that took up most of  my head space. When  you are thrift shopping you don't have the luxury  of walking into a store  and buying exactly what you need. You have to  rummage, spy and be  patient, waiting for the moment when your eye is  drawn to just what you  need, and the satisfaction you feel the moment  you do is worth it. My  previous blog post, about my spray-painting  addiction shows frames I  picked up from here and there, and they will  add the finishing touches  to the wall. 
This  day-bed was a buy sell swap purchase three years ago I brought it for  my then office and since then it has been stored in the garage, it was  very satisfying to have it back in use and I was pleasantly surprised  with how easy it was to create the look I have so often seen on Flickr. I  have an obsession with crochet blankets, the one on the bed is from  Chris's nana. The cushions were blankets I picked up from the Sunday  Market and then had sewn up. The cover on the mattress is Bianca's old  duvet cover which I was ecstatic to find a use for, as it was just too  pretty to store away. 
Chris's Dad gifted us this cream wall unit, it was in  need of some tlc but I could see its potential. Chris has made a  wonderful job  of spray painting it and the cupboards and shelves now house the girls  treasures and art supplies, puzzles and books. 
With  the curtains, busy cushion prints and colour everywhere I opted for  plain white candlewick bedspreads, which I picked up for $18 from Trade  Me. Paired with mix-matched pillowcases from op-shops, I like the  contrast and freshness of the look.
There is a still a few things to go but all and all I am so pleased with the finished product. Now I have a little boys nursery to sink my teeth in, I am looking forward to the challenge, and bringing home a wee boy to put in it.












Hun I love love love it!!! amazing photos and you have been soo busy putting everything together. the girls bedroom is magazine worthy :)
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