
Little Girl's Bedroom
Architect: Cook Architectural Design Studio
General Contractor: Erotas Building Corp
Photo Credit: Susan Gilmore Photography
What Houzz contributors are saying:

7. Statement wall muralTurn your child’s room into an otherworldly haven by painting imaginative scenes directly onto the walls. Hiring a professional painter is always a good idea to make sure that your vision is translated perfectly and that your walls are given a seamless finish. A riot of summer flowers, set against a soft blue sky, enliven this arched alcove. The scene continues on either side, in the panels that flank the archway. The ceiling extends the theme with wispy clouds that sit like cotton against a glitter-spangled blue-painted sky.

Dreamy azureThis is such a soothing, soft shade of blue. It reminds me of the outdoors and clear blue skies. The bedroom, complemented with bright pink-patterned linen and pillows, a blue-and-pink wall mural and tinselled ceiling paint, is like something out of a fairytale.

Go bespokeCommissioning an artist to create a mural on a child’s bedroom wall is not a bargain option, but both you and your child will have input in the final image, and this room shows how beautiful and original a bespoke design can look.
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Flower decor on walls, woodwork framing, sky ceiling, chandelier
