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]]>Yellow has got to be one of our favourite colours for decorating kids bedrooms – it’s happy and fun, can really open up smaller spaces, is gender neutral, and isn’t outgrown as quickly as more ‘babyish’ tones. We love the use of graphic black and white in this little one’s space, it really gives a cool, modern look. Our brand new Robot kids art print by designer Timi would look awesome on one of the facing walls in this room, to tie in with that yellow feature wall.
Every little fairy loves pink…and fairy bread! This sweet little art print (titled Finders Keepers – heehee) would be gorgeous in any little pink princess’ room.
NZ illustrator Dear Colleen has produced a whole range of hand-drawn number art prints, from 0 to 9.
We reckon Miss Three would love the Number 3 art print – with it’s pretty pinky bows – to celebrate her age.
Or how about this gorgeous Number 9 art print for a growing girl? We love the hand-drawn forest flowers, and think they’d be a cute touch above the bed, instead of the city prints. (PS: Must start scouting the op-shops for some of those vintage pant hangers, to use as art print hangers!)
Loving this eclectic boys’ bedroom with all its colourful vintage finds. One of our vintage toy photographic art prints would be a cute and colourful addition to a tiny truck-lover’s space like this one.
Pink and purple loves grey and mocha. This bedroom is so sweet… love that grey iron bed and the vintage drawers, repainted in lavender with the gold handles.
All this little girl needs now is a mummy and daddy owl to watch over her at night. (Love Birds art print from endemicworld – comes framed or unframed, we love the way it looks in a box-style white frame).
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]]>To Do: Create a mini gallery wall at our bedside. Pick one or two favourite art prints, and keep an open mind for other printed lovelies that could be turned into unique art – perhaps a souvenir from a memorable time, a favourite photo, or even an old sketch or a cutting from a magazine that is meaningful.
Do you have an all-time favourite print? Let it be the guide for the room’s colour palette. Pick out the neutral(s) – white, grey, sand, black, etc – from the art for furniture and larger items in the room, and then select other colours and tones from the print for your homeware, textiles and accessories.
If you choose a box-style frame (one that sits out a cm or more from the wall and the print), you can also display small items on the top of the frame, or on the bottom lip. Like they’ve done in this image, with the geometric paper decorations.
An otherwise-ordinary corner of a home, transformed into a little pocket of wow.
We love how they’ve used their gallery wall to ‘frame’ the statement chair (in this case, used as a small table) – great little idea!
Two words: Black walls!
Art prints aren’t the only thing that look good on display. Do you collect anything? Hats? Scarfs? Plates? Vintage Books? Grouped items can look gorgeous on a wall!
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