Wednesday, September 1, 2010

narrowed it down!

1.

2. 3.
4.
I took a break from my own home design this summer..but now with Fall approaching {can't really believe it's 9.1} I need to finish my baby girl's nursery! I of course always love sharing my finished spaces with you, so I'll be sure to do so..! I've definitely decided I am going to design her headboard {there is a guest bed, that will eventually be her bed in the room} and call it Emerson {her name} and add it to my furniture line! {that's in the works and will be open, for sale, and added to my website by mid-winter - beyond excited about this!}..So here's my question to you..because you may be future customers right? What's your favorite? I will of course tweak the design a bit, but I'm leaning towards a timeless, feminine feel! {oh and would I love to use Leontine Linens? - you bet cha,, but unless they have a huge sale, it's not going to happen in a child's room}
{ps. I'm off to West Elm to pick out my rug - see previous post here}

23 comments:

Erin Gates said...

LOVE that first image. LOVE LOVE LOVE.

Dining and Decor said...

These are so inspirational for me as I am undergoing a bedroom re-do. My vote is for photo 3 or 4. They seem a bit more classic to me. I love the shape on these.

Baker Martin said...

Here's a thought....although all the headboards you picked are highly decorative and look wonderful consider a simple geometric rectangle. I've had a slipcovered headboard for a number of years and I appreciate the flexibility of throwing different coverings over it for seasonal changes. Just as I change my sheets (lighter Robshaw in summer and darker for winter) I also change the look of the board. I have a graphic chocolate and burgandy quilt I use in the winter or sometimes an Argentinian blanket and in the summer I have different fabrics included a sweet K. Ireland check. It keeps the room fresh and interesting.

La Maison Fou said...

I like the monogram espescially the last bed in the window.
L.

samantha ramage said...

love the scallopy look of #1 + 2 :) such a cute idea! can't wait to see your furniture line!! lucky emerson!

xo
sami

Baker Martin said...

Although all your choices are highly decorative and wonderfully girly consider a simple geometric rectangle. I have an ancient slipcovered Restoration headboard and I really appreciate the ability to change the look seasonally much as I change the sheets (from a summery Robshaw to a darker charcoal flannel for the cooler weather). I have a graphic burgandy and chocolate quilt or an Argentinian blanket for winter and a sweet K. Ireland check as well as other odd pieces of fabric in summer that I throw over the headboard. The changes keep the room from going stale. And your daughter may appreciate the ability to grow up with various looks as she gets older.

LindsB said...

I dont know how you will pick, I love them all! Sorry I am zero help here, but they all are great choices and would make a beautiful Emerson headboard!

katiedid said...

1st one....though all are pretty....I love the 1st!

Mary said...

Number 3 is my favorite. I can't wait to see see the space completed!

Jessica @ Lavender and Lilies said...

I love the second image. Gorgeous!

Lissa Pierce said...

I vote for #3. I like how all the cut detailing is towards the outside of the headboard leaving a larger arch at the center. And it seems it can be dressed up with nailhead or contrast welt without it getting to be too much.
Can't wait to see it!

Kelly Green said...

great name for a headboard and beuatiful shape! I know you will make the right tweeks when it comes to the final desicion! KG

Unknown said...

Julie, congratulations on your forthcoming furniture line! I am beyond excited for you and of course will be among your first customers! I love the shape of the first headboard and adore the name Emerson. This post just made me so happy!

My Dog-Eared Pages said...

I love the first one but I would make it even taller ; )

Shauna said...

1 & 2

The other, more plain styles are available everywhere.

Julie Richard - Shelter said...

Thanks for all your kind words and great ideas. I will of course keep you posted on the progress of Emerson's room and headboard!

Emily said...

I think the shape of number three is the best, somewhere between simple and interesting, a classic rise in the middle with a twist.

K & Co. said...

Congratulations on the upcoming furniture line! that´s very exciting. I love a nice custom headboard.. and in this case, I liked the yellow one the best.
Best of luck!
Kristina
www.kandco.se

Olivia said...

LOVING the first pic

Christen said...

I like #3, it seems the most classic yet interesting.

Unknown said...

#1. have you also considered the jonathan adler headboard?

my daughters name is also emerson. great minds... ;)

Julie Richard - Shelter said...

I've used the J.A. headboard before on a project, I would like to use something softer and a bit more elegant!! Thanks for the suggestion though. Julie

blue chickadee said...

I love your #3 choice! I just started reading your blog and have enjoyed scrolling through all of your old posts! You may have already decided on a design, but there is something more interesting about #3 than the others to me!

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