Just because you have a small space, doesn't mean it can't be comfortable, functional and gorgeous! Check out the video below and hear how Erica transformed this tiny room into a multi-functional space.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Charlie's New (Old) Bed
For her sixth birthday, my daughter and I started redesigning her room (again. She's a little designer in the making). One of the central elements of the new design is my childhood bed.
The bed has become something of a family heirloom over the years. My mom got the bed from my “Grandma Jean” – that's what we called my mom's boss back then. The bed had belonged to Grandma Jean's kids, long before my time.

The bed has been in my family since I was four or five. After I outgrew it, it was passed down to my little sisters . Now, I'm going to pass it on to my little Charlotte.
This bed has held up very well over the years, despite all the wear and tear that comes with being a kid's bed. They just don't make them like they used to.
You can't expect that sort of longevity from other big box furniture companies, you know the ones I'm referring to. Good news is, there are many manufacturer's out there that build on quality, like Hickory Chair who just celebrated 100 years, Henredon , Drexel Heritage , Thos Moser, and B&B Italia just to name a few. You may pay a little more, but that is exactly my point here.
As a general rule, it is a good idea to think of furniture as an investment. The more you put into it, the more you will get out of it and if you invest in good furniture, it will go a long way.It's my hope that one day, Charlotte will be able to pass this bed on to her little one. And, because of the solid material and excellent craftsmanship, this bed will stay in my family for many generations to come.
Stay tuned for pictures of the finished room, complete with Charlotte's new (old) bed!
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