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Comments & Reviews
Mie @ Sewing Like Mad says
This is absolutely stunning. Those stripes are PERFECT! Love, love, love it! Our next painting project is our basement that right now is a building site, ugh!
Mami2jcn says
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Mami2jcn says
We’d like to paint our bonus room next.
Susan H. says
I shared on Twitter. https://mobile.twitter.com/sebh55/status/375010474850394112?screen_name=sebh55
Susan H. says
I want to paint my master bedroom next. Thanks for the inspiration. Your room looks great.
Julie Kuberski says
What a unique idea for a kid’s room! I never would have thought of that idea, but it turned out so lovely. I love the striped walls! I definitely would love to paint my bedroom again… or I’ll be moving out within the year (I’m getting married next year) so really any room in our future home! 🙂
kate says
this is gorgeous!!
Kristin says
I would like to redo our girls room as well. We want to incorporated both their personalities and their favorite colors. When we had the room originally done, we only had one daughter and now she has outgrown the theme.
Jen says
Perfection, Stef! You are so talented at so many things!
Kristie says
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Kristie says
I love it! I seriously envy your girls.
I actually just spent my morning painting (part) of my living room! The baby wanted to eat the paint which made things a little difficult at times. I’d really love to finish painting the living room & then work on the hallway.
Karly Nelson says
Love it! Your girls always have such lovely rooms! I would paint my big main room, it’s next on my list! 😉
Shauna says
Beautiful! If I wasn’t knee deep in not one but 2 bathroom remodels (yes pure crazy up in here) I would be re-doing Abbey’s room with these colors! They are so lovely and soft. I love how playful the room is as well.
Melissa says
Beautiful! I think my guest bathroom is going to be next up for some new paint.
Suzanne Winter says
I lvoe the room – beautiful, delicate, and so fresh. I want to tackle my front living room – It is the room I meet with potential brides, the room I try to keep clean in a kid infested house, the room I retreat to on those occasional days I have a moment to sip tea and glance at a book or magazine. It is currently tan (which worked when we had a cream sofa), but we inherited a beautiful dark brown sofa from my mom when she moved this summer and now the room is too dark. I want to paint it a gorgeous pale robin’s egg blue with a grey undertone and a hint of teal – I may even try to do a stencil on one wall to draw focus… oh how I would love to paint that room!!!