Wednesday, December 16

Creating A Relaxing Space

Bedroom Progress
Unpacking always seems to go a little slower than expected, don't you think?  Right now, I've been focusing on the girls' rooms.  I believe having a space of your own where you can escape the chaos is really important in these transitional times.  Before we moved, I decided to surprise both the girls with new beds.  Poesy has graduated from a toddler bed to a full-blown "big girl bed" (a twin bed), and it seems to make her feel pretty cool.  Plus, as we adjust to new sounds at night (have I mentioned we live very close to a hospital?  Oof), I wanted to set up for as much sleep success as possible.  For her sanity AND mine.

Poesy and I had a little bit of a time agreeing on a new comforter for her bed.  As much as I love to let the girls express themselves in their clothing, toys, decor... whatever... there just seemed something so sad about slapping a "Frozen" blanket down in this lovely space.  In the spirit of keeping things lovely, we settled on a super soft, Ultra Light Down-Alternative Comforter and cotton sheet set from Sleep Number®.  She wasn't 100% sold on the bedding until it arrived, but once I got everything all set up, it was instant joy.

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Here's a peek at my favorite part of the set.  There's an elastic band under the fitted sheet to keep it on the bed.  Genius.  AND the flat sheet has a Smart Button™ system to attach to the fitted sheet, so there is no sheet-slipping when Poe is tossing and turning... or jumping on the bed.  Hey, I still do that, so who am I to tell her she can't?

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I'm glad she's been loving her new space more and more.  Oh... and I'm also glad not to see any Disney princesses in this gorgeous room.  Basics for the win!  ;)


**This post is sponsored by Sleep Number.  All opinions are (of course) my own.  

11 comments:

  1. what a dreamy little room! Also, I just had to buy myself some sheet suspenders!! My boyfriend sleeps like a cement truck, constantly rolling haha! I want the sheets with those built in though!

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  2. I don’t encourage “character themes” in my son’s room decor either. He has enough with just toys and is exposed to so much commercial characters everywhere he looks. There’s lots of other ways for him to express himself and encourage his imagination other than an Iron Man bed spread. Plus it hurst my eyes ;). Love the room!

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  3. This is such a nice room! You're absolutely right in saying that Disney princesses would not have been appropriate for this space. I love that this room is nice and simple, but still very appropriate for a young girl.

    -Helen
    Sweet Helen Grace

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  4. so beautiful <3

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  5. This is so great! I don't yet have kids, but I have thought about this from time to time as licensed character anything drives me crazy! Beautiful room!

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  6. Love how cute her room looks! I don't have kids yet but I have to agree with you on the Disney decor. Basics totally for the win!!

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  7. This is beautiful! I love that you mentioned the struggle of keeping things beautiful vs the whole disney branding dilemma. It's a real struggle and I love the whole idea of teaching kids to find a balance. :) Her room looks beautiful. I love it.

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  8. It makes me so happy that you bought the old ABM studio house. I love seeing you and your family make it your own, keeping some things and changing others!

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  9. I love all the grey in a girl's room. She'll grow into this room so well!

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  10. This is such a gorgeous and minimalist room! I love it and would happily sleep in those sheets myself!
    Deimante x
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  11. My son has gone through Spiderman and angrybirds....now to pokemon, but im done with character themes. Theyre too busy and tend to wain in popularity in a year or two.

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