Even if you are a pink rejectionist, one must admire the complex layering of textures, patterns and the luxury of this space. The little touches reveal the fluency of the design (for instance, I’d long eyed those gold/white Greek key bolster pillows on deep discount at Pottery Barn but didn’t purchase them because I thought they lacked punch. Who knew a bit of watermelon ribbon would make all difference? Who knew?) and work to great, soothing feminine effect in combination. When you add to that the uber-thrifty $250 price tag and the fact that the mother-designer has both twins and triplets, this room is nothing short of miraculous. For more photos and all sources, visit the original post at Full House. And for more real world rooms under $1000, check out The Studioist round-up series, Real Grand Homes.
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