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LA BANDITA BONITA PLAYROOM

Play RoomsJenny SulpizioComment

They say “variety is the spice of life,” and seriously, when it comes to decor and design—I couldn’t agree more.

This room and the process of creating and finishing this space is the perfect example of why I love what I do…and feel unbelievably blessed to do so. It’s the creative process—it’s bringing in color, and texture, and furniture, and the perfect pieces (big and small), and tying it all together.

This playroom was no exception.

When I met with the “B” family to discuss the vibe and vision for this room, my client was adamant about one thing: color! She wanted color in this space and lots of it. She wanted a Spanish vibe and a gentle nod to our desert Southwest locale in addition to. And most importantly? She wanted this area to be a fun, friendly space her kids (and their friends) would want to hang out in.

Here is where we started.

These neutral walls and beautiful hardwoods were about to get a big splash of color. But you know how this works—first comes the vision board! The starting point where we pick and choose from, visualize the overall concept, and finalize the details.

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After making selections, it was time to balance things out. For instance—the couch. A navy blue velvet sofa can be pretty expensive…unless you visit Big Lots and have one shipped on the cheap. Remember—this is a kid’s space so spending a lot on an item that may get used (and overused) may not be the best use of funds. Same with the rug (Home Depot for the win).

However, that chandelier? The one the kiddos can’t reach and is looking all bougie in lieu of the ceiling fan that once graced this spot—that item justified the slightly more expensive price tag. I’m smitten with that baby!

After months of curating art pieces, wall decor, shelving accoutrements, furniture, rugs, draperies, and the likes—this playroom is finally complete. Ready for the reveal and all of the details that went into making La Bandita Bonita Playroom? Here we go…

Okay—I. Love. Every. Single. Piece. I don’t think I have ever used so much color in one room but am loving how vibrant, fresh, and playful all of it looks together.

This playroom has so much to offer in that there’s seating for seven, storage for toys and books, an art table with ample room to store all art supplies, and a super cozy, welcoming spot to make some awesome memories, like this:

And after hanging out in the teepee, channeling one’s inner Van Gogh, watching movies or cartoons, followed by a serious session of “Barbies,” there’s only one thing left to do in this room…play dress-up!

Look how adorable these costumes are! That Queen of Hearts dress is too, too cute. Paired with these Dandy Home & Ranch shelves, Rebel and Rove decor, and original Etsy folk art, this wall is all gussied up and the perfect compliment to the rest of this space.

THE DETAILS

Velvet Sofa: Big Lots

Kids Craft Table: Home Depot

Draperies: Anthropologie

Chandelier: Houzz

Area Rug: Home Depot

Yellow Kids Chairs: Crate & Barrel Kids

Moroccan Poufs: Etsy

Frames-Hobby Lobby

Artwork/Decor-Etsy, Rebel & Rove, Dandy Home & Ranch, Crate & Barrel Kids,

Shelves-Dandy Home & Ranch

Hanging Shelf-Kirkland’s

Throw Pillows: Hobby Lobby, Target, Dandy Home & Ranch, Etsy

Bookcases (4): Wayfair

Bookcase Crates: Target

Topiary-Wayfair

Pretty Little Playroom

Play RoomsJenny Sulpizio3 Comments

New builds are a blank canvas of sorts.

After months and months of planning and waiting, once those keys are in hand, it’s time to customize and decorate.

And paint.

See, most of the time with semi-custom homes, using more than one color will cost you some serious moola. Most of the time you’re better painting individual spaces on your own.

Mrs. “C” contacted me back in November while her build was underway and asked if I could help her create a special space in the teen room of her new home. With three beautiful girls, she was envisioning some Boho flair, with hints of blush, and above all—a black accent wall.

Ahhh, my love language (just kidding), but as most of you already know, I love using black in my designs. I’m not sure if it’s the contrast or the boldness of it ( or maybe even a combination of the two), but I love it.

Okay, here we go. Let’s start from the beginning:

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Mrs. “C” opted for bright white throughout her home and these amazing (!) floors. This Kerley Ranch home is seriously gorgeous and now all it needed was decor to take it to the next level.

After our consultation it was clear where this space was headed. As always, it started with the vision board:

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Black, white, and Boho all over. First thing on the “to-do” list though? The black accent wall. Using Sherwin Williams Tricorn Black (my fave), this wall was about to get a major makeover.

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After trimming the wall out, I kind of wanted to keep it this way. It was like art or something. LOL

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But since that wasn’t in the plans, I got to work painting it all black. After one coat…

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And then two, this wall was complete.

Now for the decorating. Mrs. “C” definitely has an eye for cute decor and purchased a number of things both online and locally to help create this room. My job was to pull it all together which in my opinion, is the best part.

Being given a slew of items and then asked to create the space is like this epic challenge to me and I love every minute of it.

Ready for the results? Ta-da!

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Between the poufs, the kid’s table, and the Nugget couch, there is plenty of seating and room to hangout in this sweet space.

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This accent wall is all about layering and creating balance from left to right, right to left. Don’t be afraid to try new things either. See the dual colored baskets at the very top? Those are actually two pieces that I put together. It’s all about trial and error. Some things work while others do not, but you’ll never know until you try. ;)

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One more time for the before and after and this room is D-O-N-E!

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THE DETAILS:

Paint: Sherwin William’s Tricorn Black

Paint Labor: A Fresh Coat Yuma

Media Unit: Amazon/RC Willey or Wayfair

Oversized photo prints: Smallwoods

Bookcase Units: IKEA

Shelving: IKEA

Decor: Target, Hobby Lobby, Etsy

Couch: Nugget

Fiddle Leaf Tree: Hobby Lobby

Poufs: Target

Chandelier: IKEA

Kids Table & Chairs: WalMart

Rug: Pottery Barn Kids


Love, J