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TOUCH OF WHIMSY

Julie Stuart of blog Clever Poppy has transforme­d her children’s bedrooms into flights of absolute fancy

- Text Bea Taylor Photograph­y Babiche Martens

Meet & greet Julie (founder of Clever Poppy and the Maker’s Academy) and Matthew Stuart (COO at the Maker’s Academy), Harvey, six, and Piper, four.

If you’re familiar with Julie Stuart’s business alter-ego, Clever Poppy, you’ll know that her style is pretty, whimsical and packed with DIY goodness. Her most recent project, creating two unique rooms for her children Piper and Harvey, delivers her signature approach in spades. With fabulous feature wallpapers, soft gelato colours and walls dripping with DIY artwork (both hers and the kids’), Julie has turned an old office and a shared kids’ room into two utterly adorable spaces.

What were the rooms before you transforme­d them into bedrooms?

These two rooms have changed a lot since we bought our house more than a decade ago. They’ve both had their turn as an office, nursery and bedroom. Most recently, Harvey’s room was the kids’ shared room and Piper’s was an office.

Why did you make the decision to give the kids separate rooms?

We really liked the children sharing a room. But we moved our businesses to a new workshop in the middle of last year, and that freed up an extra room in our home. We decided that it would be best to give them their own separate rooms – mainly because one’s a late sleeper and the other’s an early waker, so they were wreaking havoc on each other’s sleep patterns.

What problems did you encounter when transformi­ng the rooms?

Both rooms are relatively small, so the biggest challenge was trying to fit in furniture that would age well. I spent quite a bit of time

Style tip Pair a standout wallpaper with a lightly patterned curtain

fabric for a soft, complement­ary look.

mapping out the floor plans with furniture measuremen­ts in PowerPoint before we settled on any new pieces for the rooms. It was also quite tricky choosing the blinds for Piper’s room, because one of them sat right over top of the illustrate­d wallpaper. A consultant at Harvey Furnishing­s convinced me that a subtle pattern would look softer than a block colour against the wallpaper, and he was absolutely right. I love the result.

What inspired you to do the colour blocking in both rooms?

I have found that the kids’ bedrooms naturally end up filled with so much stuff, so adding a paint effect that wraps around the room really ties it all together. The deeper colour on the lower half of the walls seems to make the space feel bigger.

How do you create big looks in small spaces?

Feature walls. They honestly make such a difference. I can’t believe how much bigger the rooms feel now that they have an illustrate­d wallpaper on one wall. A paint effect helps a lot with this aspect too.

What do you think is important to remember when designing kids’ bedrooms?

I know that the room will be dismantled and pulled apart daily. So, it’s important that we have lots of storage options. This means we can throw the toys back into their baskets at the end of the day. It looks tidy enough (even if the inside of the basket is a bit of a mess!).

“I have found that the kids’ bedrooms naturally end up filled with so much stuff, so adding a paint effect that wraps around the room really ties it all together.”

JULIE STUART

What are your tips for gallery hangs?

I usually start with the largest piece and place that off-centre. Then, I add items around it, going from biggest to smallest, until the space seems balanced. I think it helps to choose pieces that have quite contrastin­g shapes and hang them in different ways. I try to use both rectangula­r and circular pieces, and hang them with a mix of hooks, hangers, washi tape etc.

“Adding handmade items to the room through art, cushions, toys and up-cycled furniture makes the room feel inviting and comfortabl­e.”

Piper’s bedroom

Tell us what you’ve done with this

room. We’ve transforme­d it from a stark white box into a little girl’s room that is full of fun. To start with, we added the scalloped paint effect and put up the feature wallpaper. These both added so much personalit­y to the space. Next, we chose the blinds, installed the furniture and added fun storage options around the room, so that her gorgeous toys and dress-up outfits could be on display. The final touch was to add some art and handmade creations to the room.

Did Piper have any special requests?

Unicorns and Frozen (you can guess which direction I steered her in). Piper is still little, so I narrowed down options for things like wallpaper to my top two or three favourites, then asked which one she was the most excited about. That way Piper was part of the process, but we were working with things I knew would stand the test of time.

How did you decide on the colour palette?

We chose the wallpaper first, then used it as our key piece to draw the entire room’s colour palette from. Dulux Hint of Lavender looks beautiful with it.

What is your favourite feature in the room?

I love her bed; it’s got such a beautiful shape and sets the tone of the room. It looks especially sweet when it’s made up with the pinstripe linen and some snuggly pillows.

What is Piper’s favourite feature in the room?

Most of all she loves all the little storage boxes full of her toys. She can spend ages getting them down, rearrangin­g her little treasures and turning them into pretend places.

How did you achieve a perfect scallop pattern on the walls?

To make the scalloped pattern, I cut out a cardboard half circle template and traced around that to create the scalloped effect.

If you look super close, each scallop isn’t perfectly even.

Harvey’s bedroom This room used to be their shared bedroom, what have you done to make it his?

Luckily, the room was already well set up to suit Harvey’s vibe. All I needed to do was change some of the art on the walls, add a vintage desk, the storage drawers, and rearrange the layout.

What is your favourite feature in this room?

I still love the wallpaper so much. It just totally transforms the room and gives me that ‘ah’ moment as I walk in, even two years later.

What is Harvey’s favourite feature in his room?

I think he is most excited about seeing his framed art on the wall. He was so chuffed when he saw it ready to go, it was super cute.

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Julie, Piper and Harvey sit on his bed. The cane bedhead is from The Cane Collective and the pendant light is
from Bali.
PIPER’S BEDROOM
(left) The walls are
painted in Dulux Okarito Double and the
DIY scallop pattern is Dulux Hint of Lavender.
HARVEY’S BEDROOM Julie, Piper and Harvey sit on his bed. The cane bedhead is from The Cane Collective and the pendant light is from Bali. PIPER’S BEDROOM (left) The walls are painted in Dulux Okarito Double and the DIY scallop pattern is Dulux Hint of Lavender.
 ??  ?? PIPER’S BEDROOM The pre-schooler decided on a unicorn theme for her room and the Jimmy Cricket wallpaper was the perfect fit. The canopy is from Little Whimsy and the bed from Early Settler. Storage can be an issue in a small room, so Julie has used as much wall space as she can. The star wall hooks are from Decor Handled.
PIPER’S BEDROOM The pre-schooler decided on a unicorn theme for her room and the Jimmy Cricket wallpaper was the perfect fit. The canopy is from Little Whimsy and the bed from Early Settler. Storage can be an issue in a small room, so Julie has used as much wall space as she can. The star wall hooks are from Decor Handled.
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BEFORE
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The rainbow wall hanging is one of Julie’s own designs. The drawers are from
Early Settler. Dulux Okarito Double features on the walls with a strip of Dulux Puhoi across the bottom. Harvey’s
bedding is from Foxtrot Home and the woodland wallpaper is
from Jimmy Cricket.
HARVEY’S BEDROOM The rainbow wall hanging is one of Julie’s own designs. The drawers are from Early Settler. Dulux Okarito Double features on the walls with a strip of Dulux Puhoi across the bottom. Harvey’s bedding is from Foxtrot Home and the woodland wallpaper is from Jimmy Cricket.
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 ??  ?? GREAT WALLS Every bit of space on the wall is utilised in
Piper and Harvey’s rooms – both functional­ly and aesthetica­lly.
GREAT WALLS Every bit of space on the wall is utilised in Piper and Harvey’s rooms – both functional­ly and aesthetica­lly.
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 ??  ?? Julie says the Ikea Flisat shelves are a great addition to the room, not only do they
provide ample storage, but the
colourful book covers also double
as art on the wall.
Julie says the Ikea Flisat shelves are a great addition to the room, not only do they provide ample storage, but the colourful book covers also double as art on the wall.

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