
the diversion project
gredelin
design is mine and the stirExtend the vintage moment with wallpaper to cover the cracks, patchwork to warm tired springs and a floppy rag doll for company. Keep floorboards bare and for storage haul out old suitcases and woven baskets to create a room that's sparse yet soft, utilitarian yet cosy and used yet lovely.

obsessed with that print that says "favor" on the bottom. Do you know who it is by? so stinking cute!
ReplyDelete@Melanie: Me too! In fact, I am in love with that room and want it as my own! I love your tips for a vintage room Bron. Makes me believe even I can achieve something like this. : )
ReplyDeleteI would love to do a vintage child's room, how clever! Could also be very economical! ;)
ReplyDeleteLove your description "utilitarian yet cosy and used yet lovely". I think you just summed up my design goals for my home.
ReplyDeleteI love them!
ReplyDeleteI want that black & white toile paper in pic #1. That nursery is amazing. I might steal that if #2 is a girl...
ReplyDeletelove a vintage look. I have vintage pieces but have never gone full on vintage, would be fun!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love that bike pic!!! How cool!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! When I have a baby one day, I plan to do a vintage style room...can't wait!!!!
ReplyDeleteps. thanks so much for visiting my blog!! You have a very unique blog and I think I'll find it very helpful when I have children (and even now!) I'm a new follower :)
i looove those rooms.
ReplyDeleteThe poster in the last photo is amazing. I also really like the drum side tables. Such great rooms!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
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