The Hamilton Spectator

Teen’s room gets sleek, sophistica­ted makeover

Bedroom becomes an oasis to fuel creative engine

- MARY CAROL GARRITY

I would love to have grown up as one of the Cook girls, with a mother who is a fearless decorator, who follows her spot-on instincts to create living spaces that are packed with personalit­y.

When I saw how Lisa and her middle daughter, Annabelle, reinvented Annabelle’s bedroom, I was agog. I wanted to pack my bags and move in that day.

When we first featured Annabelle’s room in my book “Feather Your Nest,” she was just five. Back then, her room was sugar and spice and everything nice. Cupids, flowers and fancy tea sets were the choice of this little princess.

Today, Annabelle is a 16-yearold high school junior, and boy, how her taste has changed. Lisa uses these two words to describe her middle daughter: creative and smart. Annabelle is the assistant editor of her high school newspaper, and likes marketing and graphic design. Her room needed to be an oasis that fuelled her creative engine. I think they nailed it.

Once the walls were washed in vibrant pink, next up was to give Annabelle a bed more in keeping with her personalit­y. Her flouncy four poster bed, capped by a crown, gave way to a contempora­ry bedframe upholstere­d in pale pink fabric. The bed alone instantly changed the look of the room, Lisa said.

One thing that’s great about having sisters is you get to share each other’s stuff. For the Cook girls, this extends far beyond borrowing sweaters or earrings. They swap furniture. This fabulous chair was last seen in little sister Georgia’s room. Lisa gave it a facelift by reupholste­ring it in this sassy pink and white buffalo check.

Once again, Lisa artfully uses a bookcase to tell the story of the room’s inhabitant. The wall of built-in bookcases hosts the things Annabelle holds dear, from her childhood to today: collection­s of horse figures and dolls, books, travel mementos and framed snapshots celebratin­g life’s special moments.

Lisa knows the secret to making a room feel evolved and interestin­g is to mix together a variety of styles.

The chinoiseri­e-style mirror adds an exotic touch.

Lisa and I are simpatico when it comes to artwork. Like me, she likes to experiment with art treatments, mixing all kinds of things together.

She purposely chose different frame styles and sizes for this gallery on Annabelle’s wall.

In other spots in the room, she’s pulled in three dimensiona­l pieces, like the whimsical gilded deer head over Annabelle’s bed.

Once again, Lisa used new lamps to help finish this reimagined space. She knew she was taking a risk when she picked statement lamps with a coral base and apple green shades.

I’m so glad she pushed the envelope a bit, because the bold lamps work brilliantl­y in this high energy room.

One thing that’s great about having sisters is you get to share each other’s stuff.

 ?? PHOTOS BY BOB GREENSPAN TNS ?? The bed alone instantly changed the look of the room.
PHOTOS BY BOB GREENSPAN TNS The bed alone instantly changed the look of the room.
 ??  ?? Annabelle is the assistant editor of her high school newspaper, and likes marketing and graphic design. Her room needed to be a place that would encourage her creativity. The fabulous chair above was last seen in little sister Georgia’s room.
Annabelle is the assistant editor of her high school newspaper, and likes marketing and graphic design. Her room needed to be a place that would encourage her creativity. The fabulous chair above was last seen in little sister Georgia’s room.
 ??  ?? The wall of built-in bookcases hosts the things Annabelle holds dear, from her childhood to today: collection­s of horse figures and dolls, books, travel mementos and framed snapshots celebratin­g special moments.
The wall of built-in bookcases hosts the things Annabelle holds dear, from her childhood to today: collection­s of horse figures and dolls, books, travel mementos and framed snapshots celebratin­g special moments.
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