Whitney's daughter, Lilly, has a small bedroom and the pair of vintage twin beds that Whitney bought at auction for $70 would not fit side by side in the space, so she decided to make just one bed using the two headboards and two of the four rails.
Whitney said she's usually up for a light upholstery project, but this one was a little larger than she was willing to undertake. So she had the beds sprayed white and sent off to her upholsterers with four yards of yellow cotton velvet. Whitney also sent in this chair that she found for $10 at the thrift store. She went with a polkadot Sunbrella fabric with a contrasting welt on the chair. Outdoor fabric is always a good idea in kid's rooms.
Both pieces turned out so well! I love the yellow velvet, and what a smart idea to put the two headboards together! I have a pair of tufted twin-size headboards that could work perfectly for this project and now my wheels are turning! (You can also check that post for tips on DIY upholstery for framed headboards, in case you're hoping to tackle a similar daybed project on your own). I'd have to figure out a work-around for my lack of matching rails, but that could be as easy as a little moulding and paint on a standard metal frame (or something simple like this wooden frame).
Here's another shot from Lilly's cute room. You can check out Whitney's blog for more adorable images of this room and other design projects she's worked on.
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What a great project, both pieces turned out so well! What a charming little room. Such happy colours and interesting ideas coming through.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous!! Love the color she chose and how the whole room turned out.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. This makes me want to redo my daughter's room immediately. Love the yellow!
ReplyDeleteLove how they turned out! What a find! That bed is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow that bed is gorgeous. The yellow adds such a pretty pop of sunny color. Your readers are so creative!
ReplyDeleteEvery corner of that room is so cute!
ReplyDeletethis turned out great! such a happy little room :)
ReplyDeleteCall me impressed, but mostly because the "before" photo looked like a bed frame from a haunted house, haha.
ReplyDeleteI am positively in love with this room!
ReplyDeleteLily's room is so cute and I can't believe how Whitney was able to create a daybed out of two headboards - genius! Thank you for sharing this project!
ReplyDeleteLove the polka dots SO much; adorbs.
ReplyDeletethis is one of the cutest, happiest little girl rooms I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteThat last photo has a pink Delta lamp! Get them here: http://bluekeystudio.com/delta-table-lamp/
ReplyDeletewhat's the curtain fabric in that room? I love it! Can't find a post about it on Whitney's blog . . .
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DeleteHi cd! It's actually Amy Butler fabric. If you don't know of her you should definitely check we stuff out. It's wonderful and very reasonable.
DeleteSo bright, fun and airy! Colorful fabrics really make a room ;)
ReplyDeleteI've used sunbrella/indoor/outdoor fabric on two projects and have found it to fade when you wash it with water, even lightly. Have you had that experience? I thought it would be resilient but it's proven to be less resilient than other fabrics. Am I missing something?
ReplyDeleteLove that bed idea.. fabulous look with that polka dot chair!
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CMcG: I don't think you're supposed to put Sunbrella fabrics in the dryer, or wash them in hot water. I haven't had any problems with fading myself, but I know that the care instructions are pretty specific. Might be worth reaching out to Sunbrella for more info? They are super helpful and nice people.
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What amazing skills! If only I could absorb them while reading this post. Such a lucky little girl.
ReplyDeleteI just saw a pair of twins and was wondering about doing this same project! My thought being that I could use them both now and have the option to use them as two matching beds if/when we have two girls later. This particular pair was a little pricey for the amount of work and money I wanted to put into it though. Definitely an idea to file away!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with that bright Paris print in the last photo...any helpful hints where it is from??
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable room. Well done Whitney!
ReplyDeleteI have been stewing over whether to do a day bed in our family room (actually a bedroom converted to a family/TV room). We can't get a couch in there. My only concern is whether a daybed is comfortable to sit on casually or if the only way to sit on it is to really lounge. I'm particularly thinking of guests and their comfort. I worry a daybed will be awkward for them. Any thoughts on this, Jenny?
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly LuAnn. Is it really practical to have a daubed in a sitting room. Yes they look fabulous but I have visions of guests just not knowing how to sit / lounge on it.
ReplyDeleteoh my that painting of Paris in the last photo is lovely! where is it from?
ReplyDeleteLuAnn- Yeah, I completely get what your saying. But I probably would just have my guests sit on the sofa or the chairs instead. I think it's totally appropriate for there to be pieces of furniture in your home that are for mostly just your use. I don't recommend buying a sofa instead of a daybed, but if you have a living room that's large enough to have both, I think it's a cool look and a nice place to sprawl out with a good book. :)
ReplyDeleteLove this bed!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd this yellow fabric is so bright, perfect with the white wood!
Thanks for sharing and brighten my day :)
Thanks! I thought it looked familiar. I do love Amy Butler fabric. I have yet to commit to anything because I become paralyzed by the choices. I can't be the only one with that affliction when it comes to fabric, right!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Anyone know where the curtains are from?
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