What Do You Get When You Mix Zebra Print, Teal, and Basketball?
An Awesome Room With a WHOLE LOT of Personality
Bloggers Heart Habitat is an amazing program started by Charlotte at Ciburbanity. Essentially, a group of bloggers get together to furnish and decorate rooms in newly-built Habitat for Humanity Houses. In case you missed it, during the first collaboration, I worked on this fun space for a 4-year old boy's room.
This time around, I got to pair up with two other amazing bloggers to work on a 10-year old girl's space. In partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Eastern Connecticut, each room was provided with a budget generously provided by Hometalk, our main sponsor.
What I love most about the Bloggers Heart Habitat program is that we can take the homeowner's ideas, engage our own "expertise," and work together to create a customized space... on a budget. In this case, we knew our homeowner's daughter loved turquoise, zebra print, and basketball, and we went from there.
This is how the room looked during the building process:
I had the pleasure of working with Carli of Fearfully and Wonderfully Made and Robin of A Home to Grow Old In. I just have to say that we worked so well together... especially considering the fact that we collaborated from three different states ;) And - sidenote - a big thanks for Carli for sharing her images with me--most of the finished photos in the post are "borrowed" from her.
In our individual planning, the three of us kept the color scheme, basketball theme, and zebra print pattern in mind as we shopped and DIYed, and we used an Instagram chat to keep each other updated along the way.
Since the bed is one of the biggest expenses in a room, I
went to work on that right away. Shea's daughter was really hoping for a
pull-out trundle so she could have sleepovers. I was fortunate to
find a local family who was willing to donate a solid 'This End Up'
trundle bed for the project (a lot like like this one -- I forgot to take a 'before' pic). The functionality of the bed was perfect
for the space, but the look of it... not so much. To try to minimize the
"heaviness" of the look, I painted it white. The super-cozy mattresses
(donated by Tuft and Needle) topped it off, and we were thrilled with the end result.
Photo Credit: Carli Alves |
We really wanted to give her the bold pop of turquoise Shea's daughter was looking for, but we thought it could be overwhelming on the walls... so, we painted the doors, instead, and it really gave it the color pop we were looking for. Major props to Carli for a superb paint job under major time pressure ;)
Photo Credit: Carli Alves |
The desk is one of my favorite parts of the room. Robin got it from Ikea and we styled it with the various accessories we each picked up along the way.
Photo Credit: Carli Alves |
Photo Credit: Carli Alves |
Photo Credit: Carli Alves |
But the best part of the day: Shea 'Facetimed' with her daughter, and we got to see her exuberent reaction to her cool new bedroom.
Plus, here's a sneak peek of the master--head over to Michelle and Lauren's pages to see the full reveal:
Master Bedroom by Michelle of Weekend Craft (photo credit Charlotte Smith) |
And, as if our experience wasn't enough feel-goodness in-and-of-itself, remarkably, Shea's house was the SECOND Bloggers Heart Habitat project in just as many weeks!
The weekend before we installed, Charlotte and Jillian from I Am a Homemaker worked together on this stunning dining room for another new Eastern CT Habitat homeowner.
Photo credit: Charlotte Smith |
Photo credit: Charlotte Smith |
All prettiness and creativity aside, the best thing about these projects was that both families were able to move in to their new homes in time to celebrate their first Christmases together there.
Want more information in how to get involved? Check out Charlotte's blog for more information about the Bloggers Heart Habitat program.
And hey, are we connected yet? If not, find me on Instagram, Pinterest, Etsy, Google+, and Bloglovin so we can start sharing ideas together!
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