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Real room designs are child’s play

Parents take a page from children’s books when decorating kids’ bedrooms and play spaces

- KIM COOK

Using children’s books as inspiratio­n for bedrooms and playrooms is one way to introduce a child to literature. It also can be just a fun, imaginativ­e way to decorate.

“I lifted the oranges, greens and yellows from the pages of The Wind in the Willows, Charlotte’s Web and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and used those colours in the fabrics, wall colour” and furniture of a child’s room, says Sheilah Michaels, an interior designer in Crozet, Va., who designed the room for the Charlottes­ville Design House a few years ago. She used the classic kids’ books as her jumpingoff point.

The response was overwhelmi­ngly positive, she says.

“My heart was in (it), as I was an avid reader growing up and my grandparen­ts had a book business,” Michaels says.

She also channelled Beatrix Potter, using watercolou­r artwork, a tea set, a hand-painted dresser, and a lamp with flower and garden motifs reminiscen­t of Mr. McGregor’s garden from The Tale of Peter Rabbit.

Many designers and retailers, from bookstores to home-decorating stores, have picked up on the theme of children’s literature as decor inspiratio­n. (Pottery Barn Kids stocks Peter Rabbit-themed bedding, for example.)

The work of authors and illustrato­rs such as James Gurney, Jan Brett, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Dr. Seuss, Shel Silverstei­n, Steven Kellogg and many more is also available online in unframed, downloadab­le or ready-to-hang art. Check websites such Etsy, Art.com, Zazzle and Books of Wonder.

Some images can be transferre­d to photo fabric and crafted into pillow covers or window coverings.

Cynthia Mehlberg, a designer in Gillette, Wyo., crafts canvas pillows with quotes from Peter Pan, Hans Christian Andersen and others. (etsy.com/shop/sweetmeado­wdesigns)

“To quote famous classic children’s literature keeps those words alive, introducin­g them to a whole new generation,” she says. “And knowing that those words may inspire a child makes my heart sing.”

For a contempora­ry space, consider Chicago artist Christian Jackson’s minimalist versions of classic fairy tales: Little Red Riding Hood is evoked by a copse of trees and a flash of red cape; the Goldilocks print shows three bowls of oatmeal, each a different size; Three Little Pigs consists of a sprig of straw, a twig and a brick. While each is rendered in muted hues, the spare imagery packs graphic punch. (squareinch­design.com/studio)

Land of Nod partnered with Little Golden Books this spring to produce a bed and bath collection featuring several of the series’ beloved characters, such as Tawny Scrawny Lion, The Poky Little Puppy, Shy Little Kitten and Scuffy the Tugboat. The illustrati­ons have been reproduced on a range of soft furnishing­s and wall art. (landofnod.com)

At cloud9fabr­ics.com, find organic cotton printed with fun motifs from books like Mo Willems’ Knuffle Bunny and Margaret Wise Brown’s Goodnight Moon.

Besides using artwork from kids’ books, you can integrate the books’ overall style into a room. For a Goodnight Moon room, for example, you might use a colour palette of green, orange, blue and yellow. Bring in striped curtains, a starry night poster and a round, hooked rug.

A palette of browns, indigo and grey; shaggy ottomans; and a big sailboat pendant light set the scene for a Where the Wild Things Are rumpus room.

For an Alice in Wonderland room, use classic Victorian furniture and black-and-white checkerboa­rd textiles. Add a big vintage-style wall clock and a teacup lamp. (target. com)

Find rugs, night lights and wall decals from Eric Carle books (The Very Hungry Caterpilla­r and more) at carlemuseu­m.org.

Or design your own decorative elements. Create nursery mobiles out of old book pages, for instance, by gluing cut-outs onto card stock and hanging them from ribbon or filament. Make your own teacup lamp with instructio­ns from scraphacke­r.com.

Graham suggests using clearance Easter decoration­s for a Guess How Much I Love You or Peter Rabbit room. A carved, wooden lion and a closet door painted like a wardrobe suggest C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

 ?? LAND OF NOD VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Land of Nod’s Tawny Scrawny Lion kids bedding. The company partnered with Little Golden Books to produce a bed and bath collection featuring characters like Tawny Scrawny Lion.
LAND OF NOD VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Land of Nod’s Tawny Scrawny Lion kids bedding. The company partnered with Little Golden Books to produce a bed and bath collection featuring characters like Tawny Scrawny Lion.
 ?? LAND OF NOD/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Land of Nod and Little Golden Books have reintroduc­ed several of the publisher’s most iconic children’s books such as Shy Little Kitten, above, and Tawny Scrawny Lion.
LAND OF NOD/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Land of Nod and Little Golden Books have reintroduc­ed several of the publisher’s most iconic children’s books such as Shy Little Kitten, above, and Tawny Scrawny Lion.
 ?? LAND OF NOD VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Land of Nod’s Shy Little Kitten pillow is just one of the characters used in its bed and bath collection.
LAND OF NOD VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Land of Nod’s Shy Little Kitten pillow is just one of the characters used in its bed and bath collection.
 ?? LAND OF NOD VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bedding and soft furnishing­s feature some children’s favourites such as Tawny Scrawny Lion, above.
LAND OF NOD VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bedding and soft furnishing­s feature some children’s favourites such as Tawny Scrawny Lion, above.
 ?? CHRISTIAN JACKSON/SQUARE INCH DESIGN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A print of Goldilocks & the Three Bears, by Robert Southey.
CHRISTIAN JACKSON/SQUARE INCH DESIGN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A print of Goldilocks & the Three Bears, by Robert Southey.
 ?? CYNTHIA MEHLBERG/SWEET MEADOW DESIGNS VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cynthia Mehlberg’s winsome and charming pillow design.
CYNTHIA MEHLBERG/SWEET MEADOW DESIGNS VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cynthia Mehlberg’s winsome and charming pillow design.
 ?? CHRISTIAN JACKSON/SQUARE INCH DESIGN/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Christian Jackson’s rendition of Rapunzel makes great bedroom art.
CHRISTIAN JACKSON/SQUARE INCH DESIGN/ASSOCIATED PRESS Christian Jackson’s rendition of Rapunzel makes great bedroom art.

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