Hi friends! I’ve been working on a whole house design and just finished up the sweetest girl’s bedrooms and shared bathroom! They are just way too cute not to share! I’ve included a toddler girl room and girl nursery along with coordinating jack and jill bathroom below. I love how these rooms have their own looks and personalities (just like sisters!) but still all flow together.
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Bedroom 1 – Toddler Girl
The inspiration for this room came from this adorable floral wallpaper by Rylee + Cru. I loved the colors in it and that I could add pink accents but that the wallpaper itself wasn’t pink! Rylee + Cru has so many gorgeous wallpaper patterns – here is another I recently found and loved!
The other walls (in all the rooms) would be a shade of white (there are so many options!) – I suggested either SW Pure White or BM Swiss Coffee at 75%.
I love the idea of doing a colored or fun bed for a toddler’s room! It’s a big change going to a real bed from a crib! I also wanted to do a different color nightstand that tied into the wallpaper so I incorporated green here. Everything else I kept nice and bright with white accents.
Bedroom 2 – Girl Nursery
This nursery I wanted to be calming, neutral, modern, but still a little bit feminine with a pink color palette to tie into the other rooms. I chose a pink wave peel and stick wallpaper for the wall behind the crib that isn’t overly pink and gives off a modern feel. Above the crib, I incorporated some modern art prints from Etsy – one of my favorite places to shop for art prints (check out this post here for more of my favorites).
For furniture, I used a combination of wood and white for a classic, neutral feel. I’ve used this pieces in other designs before and they have turned out so pretty! Check out this crib and rug in another design here, glider in this design, and bookcase here.
Jack and Jill Bathroom
In this bathroom, I wanted to tie together the pink accents from both of the girl’s rooms, but also not overdo it. I incorporated some teal/aqua/blue-green tones through the shower curtain and rug.
One thing I really wish I had done in my kids’ jack and jill bathroom is removed the large, standard plated glass mirror, and done two separate mirrors, with a backsplash or trim woodwork detail behind (don’t worry – plans are in the works!). With that in mind, I found this pink scallop tile and thought it would look SO good above the vanity behind the mirrors. The wood pendants add such a fun touch and bring in warmth against the white, pink, and marble-looking floors.
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These designs definitely make me want to have another baby girl! Who’s with me!?
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