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If you didn't make it to the Utah Valley Parade of Homes to see the work we did at Maple Lake, don’t stress! We will be revealing each of the rooms here on our blog in the coming weeks. Today we are sharing with you the children's bunkroom. The owners wanted a magical place for their grandkids to stay, so we pitched them this nautical-inspired space.

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The bunk beds were created to mimic a strip-built boat, an idea that Brittany came up with, and one that was beautifully brought to life by Davies Design Build. Skipper and captains quarters plaques were added to each bed to supply an extra element of fun. Seabeck cage sconces, sourced from Hansen Lighting, give each individual bunk some light for those beloved bedtime stories.

Across from the bunkbeds, lies a wall of curiosities. We curated a collection of notable antique objects, establishing a magnificent new world on the walls. A wall of curiosities is great for promoting imaginative play. Each object can inspire a spirited game, a silly conversation, and creative play.

We love the way this room turned out and really feel that it proves you can have big design in a small space. A shout out goes to Maven Design Co who helped us out with this room.
SOURCES:
Bedding
Wallpaper: Starry Sky Panel by Sanberg
Throw Pillows
Yellow with Poms: yellow color sold out, Similar HERE.
Red and White: local At Home store , Similar HERE
THESE would also be super cute!
Plaques
Lighting
Wall of Curiosities
The home owner's personal collection
The American Rust Company in SLC, Utah
Treasures antique mall in Springville, Utah
Etsy and other antique shops