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THE RAINBOW ROOM

ChurchesJenny SulpizioComment

Does your church have a “Cry Room”? You know—a place where moms can take their babies and toddlers when things go (seriously) South during church services?

Cry Rooms are always pretty fun to design and decorate, but also vary in overall vibe and style.

Some are minimalistic—to the point—only providing basic “cry room necessities.” Still, other churches go a bit more in detail, requesting a space that feels welcoming, relaxing, and helps to promote a stress-reducing environment. Afterall, the sole purpose of these rooms is to let those sweet babes “cry it out”…or give precious mamas a calming spot to nurse (in private)…or quiet the most rambunctious of toddlers.

Cry Rooms are a multi-purpose room, must be super functional, and in my opinion—crazy cute.

But enough of that, here is where we started:

Okay, so by Cry Room standards, this room was totally functional. However, aesthetically speaking, it needed a little help. The green and yellow paint—while gender neutral—wasn’t calming. And even though the furniture served a purpose, it lacked in style.

But all that was about to change.

Cue the vision boards.

For this specific space, I created two vision boards simply because there were two different directions we could go: Rainbows or Sunshine.

When I posted these options on the ‘Gram, the overwhelming majority were in favor of some sunshine, but knowing that the stairwell directly diagonal from this space sported rainbows and kites, I along with the church Kids Director agreed—rainbows it would be.

So I got to work.

The base coat of the mural wall became Sherwin Williams Silver Peony while the remainder of the walls got decked out two shades darker in Sherwin Williams Grape Mist. The goal was to provide a greyish-lavendar base prior to all that color coming in…

Once the base coat was painted and dried, it was time to start the mural.

Using my Sherwin Williams paint chips, I opted for more muted colors as opposed to the bright, traditional colors the rainbow usually boasts. This was to keep the space more calming…warmer, even.

Look at those colors! Swoon-worthy for sure.

You know, creating somewhat symmetrical arches is no easy feat but it does become slightly less daunting by using the pencil technique. Have you heard about it? It went a little something like this:

First, I found the center of the wall.

Next, I used a piece of string and eyeballed how high and thick I wanted each arch to be.

I then tied the string to a pencil on one end and fastened it to the wall (via thumb tack) on the other. By pulling the string taut, and applying pressure to the pencil, the arch was formed.

By cinching the string and movie the tack, each arch was created.

Then it was time to fill each arch in with color.

The goal with this rainbow was to create an imperfect, watercolor look. I started filling these areas in thin and then expanded using a dry brush technique and the ole eyeballs for good measure.

I worked and reworked each section over and over again until I was happy with the end result.

Done!

And it’s perfectly imperfect!

Now it was time to pull the whole room together by bringing in the furniture, and adding all the little details that truly make a space special.

Seriously—my job is so much fun! But it gets even better…

We outfitted the North-facing wall with a new loveseat and rocker, along with some sweet throw pillows and reading material. The South-facing area went a little something like this…

The Cry Room underwent a major transformation and all it took was some paint and a few furniture pieces for it to happen. simple and easy but yet so fun and colorful.

I dig it…do you?

THE DETAILS

Paint: Sherwin Williams Silver Peony & Grape Mist

Paint Labor: A Fresh Coat

Rainbow Wall Mural: A Fresh Coat

Pillows: Target, Etsy, Hobby Lobby, Amazon

Love seat: Wayfair

Rocker: Wayfair

Changing Pad Cover: Target

Lamp: Target

Shelving: Hobby Lobby

Wall Art: Target

Mirror: Amazon

Decor: Hobby Lobby

Toy Crates: Target, HomeGoods

Book Case: Amazon

Poufs: Amazon

Love, J


CHURCH CRY ROOM RENOVATION

Feature WallsJenny SulpizioComment

I was back at our church this past week working on a little room renovation/makeover. The CRY ROOM is an area of the church where mothers can nurse, change their kiddos if need be, or retreat when said cherubs choose to get a little cray-cray. My kids are well past this phase (well, most days at least), so I personally had no use for this room. That being said, after checking it out, I knew I really wanted to tackle this space within our church next. Afterall, the cry room should exude warmth, instill peace, and serve as a retreat (of sorts) when our body of mamas need to use it.

Here is where we started:

See what I mean? These bare walls and temporary rockers needed some assistance just as this room needed a little facelift.

Ready to see this room renovation?

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And here's how it all went down:

After resorting to Pinterest and checking out numerous nurseries online, I selected a mountain scene wall mural to serve as the main design of this space. Besides, I'd been wanting to tackle this little gem for quite a while and was excited at the opportunity to finally get to do so.

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Cute, huh? Now for the rest of the room. I made this preliminary design board using images mostly found on Pinterest.  We needed economical, yet comfortable furniture that would be functional, aesthetically pleasing, and budget-friendly. I selected both of these modern rockers paired with a basic grey couch I found on Wayfair. 

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Next up? The mini gallery wall. Seriously, EVERY time I hear the word "cry" I think of that song from Guns n' Roses. You know the one. So much so, that I felt the need to implement some of the song's lyrics into this space. I mean, it IS the Cry Room and it works. It's fun and even better? When weary mamas are using this room. it may just bring a much needed smile. 

The rest of these items and frames were found at Hobby Lobby. Oh, and that "Pray Big" sign looked awesome when I originally purchased it in black but this area needed a pop of orange to help balance it with the main feature wall. A little spray paint to the rescue!

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That's it! Future plans for this room include a new changing table. Something rustic and non-traditional (with lots of storage) but in the meantime, this place is ready for our church body of mamas and all their wee ones.

The Details:

Couch & Rocker Chairs: Wayfair

Rug & Coffee Table: Ashley Furniture Store

Wall Gallery Decor: Hobby Lobby

Printables: A Fresh Coat Yuma

Wall Mural: A Fresh Coat Yuma

Copper Vinyl Triangles: Lindsey Elk

Pillows: Hobby Lobby & Kirkland's

Table Centerpiece: Kirkland's

Paint Colors: SW Urbane Bronze, SW Cattle Drive, SW Dovetail (25% reduction)