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Antoine & Leonor’s bedroom

Antoine & Leonor's bedroom

I did it! I finally took pictures of Antoine & Leonor’s new bedroom. You remember that we changed things around when Josephine joined us. My old office / guest room moved out and became another kids bedroom.

We now have one playroom, Romy has her own room {where Antoine used to sleep too until the change}, a bedroom for Antoine & Leonor and a corner for the baby in our {truly giant} bedroom. And as I often get asked how old the kids are when it comes to rooms and where they sleep: Romy is 9 {in just a few weeks}, Antoine 6, Leonor 3 1/2 and Josephine 8 months. {at time of this post}

So we do have a 6 year old boy and a 3 1/2 year old girl sharing a bedroom. As you know I am totally not into the gender stereotype – not much of pink and blue going on here.
Let’s have a look at the room and how we managed a neutral place where everyone feels comfortable:

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Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
Antoine & Leonor's bedroom

Bunk bed. Yes we did it. When we changed the rooms around we actually put Leonor’s toddler bed here plus the bed Antoine had. The room is not really very small but not huge either and somehow those 2 single beds did not look great in there. On top we have one wall with build in wardrobes and the other one is not straight. Did not help here…

So bunk bed it was. We did have the toddler bed from RAFA kids before and we quickly decided that it would look lovely and best to stick to the design and extend the range. Plus the bunk from Rafa is so cool and sleek.

Of course we wondered how this all will work. Will they climb up all the time? Fall down? Everyone wants to sleep on top? Nobody down? And and and…

But hey… it all worked out rather easy and without a big fuss. I also had a great time to create a little nest for Leonor to make the bottom really exciting… and I think she really loves her cute little corner down there…

Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
Antoine now also has a dedicated place to display his Lego’s.

I found this lovely Vintage chair here in Malmo, put a colourful mini bunting in the window {you probably notice a few things you saw in the other rooms before… yes, pieces are moving around all the time}.

Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
This is how it looks “under the bunk bed”… did I maybe just went a little overboard? {hmmmm…}

I am sure it makes for extra sweet dreams!

Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
I painted the wooden stick that traveled with us from Amsterdam already and I just never found a perfect spot for it.

Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
Antoine & Leonor's bedroom
What do you think?

We kept the guest sofa here and it now serves as a reading corner – especially for bedtime stories. And when family comes to visit they also still use it as a guest bed.

There are many things here and I will give you a few sources, if I miss the item you are after just let me know please:

 

Beds: Rafa Kids

A cushion: Zara Home

Mountain & Cloud shelves: Mum and Dad Factory

Owl bedding {top}: Soft Gallery

Toddler bedding {bottom}: Garbo& friends

Rug and most knitted dolls: Lucky Boy Sunday

Dream Catcher: Bisou de Lou

Cross Blanket: Modern Burlap

Shelf: String

Moon {Glow in the dark}: Le Petit M

Rainbow print: Fine Little Day

 

 

 

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26 beautiful things for your September!

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Hurra! Are you ready for another Friday list full of slight Autumn vibes, back to school inspiration, beautiful things for mums and lots of interiors I fell in love with over the last weeks?

Are you?

Get ready!

But before, how was and/or is your summer? I hope you could relax a bit and spend some quality family time. I will soon report from our trip to Madrid and share some places with you, because it is a great place to go as a family.

There are 26 lovely things to discover, to read, to get, to bookmark… enjoy:

back to school wear

Perfect Back To School pieces from Buho this season.

Cooking at the frontlines

 

rocking-chair child

Cool rocking chair* for the little ones.

There is more to running than just training your muscles and improving your stamina.

 

small-paris-kitchen-
Small space, big style!

What causes (all these beautiful) freckles!

 

modern loft
Total opposite to the small Paris space, big and open… and in the countryside.

America’s west coast style in this Sixties house in south London.

 

family house hamburg
Urban family jungle

Is one of the 23 Most Beautifully Designed Modern Coffee Shops near you?

 

self built bunk bed
Cool place!

Taylor Hawkins – Rolling Stone

 

violet dent house
So much to discover in Violet Dent’s house.

Do you remember Steffi Graf?

 

playroom built in
Playroom on top of the stairs.

Important: Sunscreen Safety

 

birthday crown
We have two birthdays coming up in September. And birthday crowns are a MUST*!

Talking about birthdays, have a look at this shop – cute gifts!

 

here comes the sun jumper
sun muslin baby romper
Cute alert! Amazing jumpers, muslin rompers and more… love it!

5 children’s brands to watch.

 

industrial bathroom
industrial loft denmark
Industrial haven.

I love a good train ride. But 72h is long!

 

boho romper child

children kimono
Kimonos and boho rompers. What is not to like? Luks.

On Tour With Eagles of Death Metal. Spin

 

children chair charly cane

A very pretty little chair that fits into every interior. Already a classic*!

On my wishlist: These handcrafted earrings and this dark green beautiful bag.

 

Happy weekend and happy month of September!

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5 clever ideas and tips for your small children’s room

 

small kids room ideas

Size is not the most important factor when it comes to designing a great children’s room. A small space might challenge your creativity a little more, but can easily turn into a very smart and well-thought-out room nonetheless.

We all want our kids to have a bright, uncluttered place to play and do homework. But it is often the smaller or oddly-shaped rooms that become kids’ rooms, especially when living in bigger cities.

Fear not, with a little bit of inspiration and the small children’s room ideas below, it can be easy and inexpensive to turn the tiny space into a fun, stylish, and organised retreat.

And it is important to start with the essentials – a bed and storage. Once you have nailed that part, there are plenty of opportunities for charming decorations to add personality. Altogether, there is nothing to stop you from making sure your children have a lovely space for both rest and creativity.

How to start:

As mentioned above, a bed and storage units are the main things in a room. And a tiny room will really stop you from adding unnecessary things and get you acquainted with the “less is more” lifestyle we are all after very quickly.

When it comes to furniture, go for something that can grow with your child and adapt to changing needs. Personally, I would always suggest neutral colours and timeless designs. In that way, you can enjoy them for many years to come.

Below, I will give you some inspiration but also share more details about organisation, colours, and storage ideas:

 

kids room high-bed-storage

How to organise a clutter-free small bedroom:

  1. Make use of the space beneath the bed!                                                                                                                                                         First of all, floor space is very precious in a kid’s room. Because it is the building zone for lego, trains, fairy lands, and general hours of fun. Either opt for a bunk bed, a bed with a matching under-bed storage unit, or build your own. And secondly, the low level means little ones can access what they need (and hopefully tidy away too) easily. In a small room, you want to keep the footprint of the bed small and smart.
  2. Invest in multi-purpose furniture.                                                                                                                                                               Think beds that expand with age, desks that double as bedside tables, and a chair that can be used both by mum for a bedtime story and by your child for homework or crafting. There are many brands with solutions and interesting concepts. Have a look here or here to get started. Extra tip: Always measure carefully when ordering furniture and hunt down a piece that matches your measurements as closely as possible.
  3. Less really is more.                                                                                                                                                                                                When space is a problem, you will need to prioritise what your child needs and what they don’t. And that is not a bad thing. Quite the opposite. It is so easy to get drawn into the kids’ world and buy everything influencers hold in front of the camera or get sucked up by clever marketing. But does your 1-year-old really need a guitar, a climbing wall, a swing, and 3 different play mats? Cramming too many things into a small room is a sure-fire way to feel claustrophobic.

Photo: Future Plc/Tim Young

 

small kids room storage ideas

Space-smart storage ideas:

  1. In a small room, built-in storage can be a life saver. You will use wall space that you would not use otherwise. Whether it is a full wall or just a small section, you will create plenty of storage potential. Because freeing up the floor space not only makes the room feel bigger, it creates valuable space for little ones to play, as mentioned above.
  2. Another smart and low-footprint piece of furniture is a bench with hidden storage inside. Saving floor space and providing value for money.
  3. Peg-boards. They look great, and can be easily re-arranged, and make for an adjustable storage solution. For example, the space over the bed is often used only for wall art and stickers. Now, place a peg rail over it and your child will be able to leave books or pyjamas on there. Another perfect area is above the desk. Here you can attach pencil pots, lamps, and even a tiny house plant. That way, the desk has plenty of space for them to do their homework.

Photo: Someday Studio

 

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Colours for small children’s rooms:

You want the room to be as bright and crisp as possible. Opt for light and neutral colours and lots of natural light – if possible. Again, dark colours or patterned wallpaper can overwhelm a small space very quickly. Go neutral and add touches with accessories. Extra tip: Bare floorboards make a space feel more spacious than it actually is. And it gives you the option to play around with rugs for added warmth and comfort.

Altogether, bright colours, storage under the bed, and a smart furniture selection make for a delightful room.

Photo: Ideal Home

 

Here are 5 very smart and small children’s rooms to give you some inspiration for your own home:

small space kids room built in furniture

Yes, every nook can and should be used. Like here, where it makes for a small and yet very cute desk.

Photo: El Mueble

 

kids room built in shelves

The perfect example for built in wall storage! I think it looks great. I always love a great built in shelf.

Photo: Future / Chris Tubbs

 

built in furniture small kids room

Wow! This is such a smart use of space, even the steps include a storage drawer! Goals!
Photo: Living etc.

 

bunk bed small kids room

Very tiny space but looking very stylish with the monochrome scheme. A desk is built in next to the bunk bed leaving empty floor space to play and roam around!
Photo: Living etc.

 

add fun small kids room

This room is a great example on how accessories can make a room!
Photo: Bolig Magasinet

 

What do you think? A small space can really turn into a delightful and creative space. And it can be really cosy as well.

More kids room inspiration:

Colour block walls

5 rooms for teens

Kids rooms under the roof

23 trendy things for your March!

2022 trends

We are going into March already but let me quick share the trends of 2022. Because today I will give you some great inspiration plus things to match the biggest trends of this year. Enjoy!

So, what’s hot in 2022? Emerald Green is the colour of the year and one of my all-time favourites.  It is just so elegant and pretty. Punk Pop is back and I love it. Further we have the mythical thing going strong with dragons and fairies.

For interiors it is all about Statement Lighting. I love a good lamp. Lights make such a difference to a room. The lamp itself to the design but high quality lamps also have high quality light which is just another level of GOOD.

And another great thing to do in 2022 – work with me. I can boost your Digital Marketing, organise a fantastic event and/or be on your side to launch your dream.

Now, here you go with some of my current favourites that fit the 2022 trends. And I actually added a little bonus trend below as well. Find it:

salmon pink home
Who would have thought that a salmon pink home can be that amazing?

DENIM DENIM DENIM – another trend in 2022. Check this edit… so much good stuff that your kids can wear at any time, any day!

 

noa razer lamps
Statement lamps? Have a look at this shop*!

Cheetahs and Emerald Green – great mix*!

 

scandi living room statement ceiling lamp
Talking about great lamps, loving this one in Sara’s & Rasmus’ living room.

Punk Pop is definitely more chic these days. Which is great because it means I can get away with it… still… totally in love with these two tops: black mesh top & sheer with amazing sleeves!

 

octopus costume kids
Octopus Costume*! How cool is that?

Social media and many other facets of modern life are destroying our ability to concentrate. The Guardian.

 

stars moon mobile kids room
That mobile is adorable and there is even more wall art… not just for the kids room… check it out!

I love a good list and The Guardian has some great ideas on ‘100 ways to slightly improve your life without really trying’. Have a look. It is worth it!

 

highgate-london-kids-room-built in bunk bed
Use of space at its best! (and nice shade of green too)

Another list: 75 simple and cheap ways to improve your cooking this year. via Salon

 

kids desk ferm living
Most versatile kids desk! (and much more for the little ones) Also, spot the dark salmon colour on the walls, may this be another trend?

The world’s shortest flight!

 

trine brunsvigbom kitchen

trine brunsvigbom scandi living room
One thing I love to buy wherever I go is tableware. Therefore our table is always colourful and a wild mix. This shelf (and the whole apartment) made my heart jump!

100 Things Turning 100 in 2022. via RD

 

colourful family home paris
Always YES!!! to colourful, happy and real family homes! via The Socialite Family

Ben Affleck talks to Matt Damon. via EW

 

MayLina boho wall decorations
Trend cover: Fairy and mythical, you will get lost in May Linas creations*!

Cool info on how to turn a kids room into a tween room!

 

wall pom pom decoration nursery
A quick way to refresh a room…. (perfect for a little breath of Spring)

Are you still on Insta?

 

I hope you are all inspired. XOXO

 

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23 merry things for your December!

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This time I am sending you into the last month of the year. 2020 is close of being over and even so we have no idea what 2021 will bring, I am assuming everyone’s expectations are rather low. Therefore, it will be good! It has to be!

Over here, I did not manage to get this list out on the last Friday of the month as I am usually aiming for. But… just in time to start December – tomorrow- all merry, jolly and inspired.

Below, my finds, bookmarks and everything `I want to share with you. Full of gift ideas, beautiful things… and more.

Enjoy, have a wonderful festive time and remember: Love is the answer.

 

chunky knit blanket
Cosy Christmas Days with these chunky blankets in various sizes and colours!

Part puzzle, part immersive diorama construction kit

 

oyoyoyoy
OYOY has some lovely new items in their collection. Sweet tapestry, rugs, table ware…

THAT colour. I am in love. And so perfect for a cool festive outfit and that you will wear many times in 2021. Guaranteed!

 

wooden beads garland
A different, and oh so pretty, kind of garland. Love it! Very Scandinavian Christmas!

Fabulabox concept allows children to create their own streetscapes and cities from panels that can be easily assembled and disassembled.

 

simple folk 2

simple folk
The Simple Folk.

For my teenage daughter I got a few cute beauty products for Christmas, like this amazing body butter.

 

wooden christmas baubles
Wooden baubles* beautifully hand painted.

Goorin Bros!

 

vintage kids room
Cool vintage kids room.

Treat yourself mamas!

 

BATMM+Cover
Reading in December: Bartholomew and the Morning Monsters

Handmade robe bowls* for fruits, accessories, toys…

 

rainbow crochet baby blanket pattern
How about taking up crochet over the holidays? And make this gorgeous rainbow baby blanket*?

Three great baby fashion brands!

 

modern kids roommodern kids room
Sculptural shifts in ceiling heights with clever spatial proportions!
The absolute best workout leggings, especially for running are these. I love them and never wear anything else when doing my laps.

 

bunk bed self made
Loving the colourful stairs going up to the uber cool bunk bed. Family home in Denmark.

And another very cool family space in Paris.

 

linen dress girl
Handmade, sustainable children’s clothing*. Lovely linen dresses, rompers and accessories.

Fantastic prints, posters, postcards and more from various London neighbourhoods. Gorgeous illustrations* that make wonderful gifts!

 

book filled living room

scandi kids room
A room filled with books and a kids room with a view. I am moving in!

 

Sweet wishes from London to wherever you are…

 

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