This is the room belonging to my daughter who has Down Syndrome. She’s 20, wow, I can’t believe I said that out loud.
She loves to steal all of my hair brushes and combs, then she lines them up on the floor. She also likes to line up tooth brushes on the floor, which is why I hide mine now. She and her babysitter sit in those chairs and watch Spanish Novellas in the afternoon, and eat heavenly Mexican food that the babysitter cooks. I know it’s fantastic because sometimes I am offered a snack .
This room is quite cozy I think. There’s a very large pear tree right outside the window, which is great because sometimes we take our clothes off for no reason. (Well she does, I don’t.)
See? I told you the bed was rusty.
This room was a breeze, I’m bracing myself for the other daughter’s room. If you don’t hear from me for a week or more, please notify the authorities.
Anita
lisa says
It is a beautiful room and I love your humor.
Have fun with the next room. Decorate and lock the door.
Jen says
Tres Belle!
Nana Diana says
The room is lovely. I grew up with a Down Syndrome boy (my mother’s best friend’s son). He was quite funny and KNEW he was funny. However, he was a mess! lol Her room is just gorgeous. I love the sweet simplicity of it. xo Diana
Gloria says
Beautiful room and story. I have daughters and I found that if you can get them to decorate they are more likely to keep it nice. My messy daughter made a complete turn around once her room was how she wanted it and she was getting a lot of attention for it. The neat daughter became a decorating addict and wanted to change her room every two years!
Mary Alice Patterson says
Your daughter’s room is beautiful, Anita! Love the rusty bed and I’m assuming you painted the gorgeous armoire.
Mary Alice
Anita says
Actually that one came to me that way!
Jennifer @ Decroated Chaos says
Very pretty. I love those chairs and the cabinet!
Gee says
What a sweet room Anita. Very pretty, calm and serene. Hahahaha… Luv the story as well. We truly are blessed with our children aren’t we?
You have the 2 girls to my 2 boys. No sweet rooms over here…
Hugs, Gee
Deanne says
Lovely, like the pops of pink!
Pat says
Anita,
While every detail of this room is just lovely, dear friend,
I adore the artwork around the room!!!
Thank you for sharing more of your new home with us. . .
and thank your daughter for allowing us to visit her lovely room!
Fondly,
Pat
Denise says
What a beautiful room! The colors are so pretty and serene. My daughter’s room when she was growing up was much like your other daughter’s. You needed a shovel for all the clothes and “stuff.” Having to say your daughter is 20 is not so bad. Wait until you have to say she’s 39. Now THAT hurts!
Tracey Steele says
This is a beautiful room. I like the way it is very neutral, but there are added splashes of colour from the rug and the gorgeous paintings.
Diana says
Anita, I love the armoire it is fabulous sitting with the iron bed. I like the dark floors too, it works.
Christine says
Such a darling room. I love how you decorated it, and it would work for a daughter any age!
Peggy Thal says
Very pretty room and so neat and clean. Perfect for your daughter! Love your humor- I think humor gets us through.
Heidi Colton says
What a wonderful room! I love every detail!
Jann Olson says
A little humor in the morning. A great way to start the day Anita! Love this sweet room. I bet your daughter enjoys hanging out there. I would too if I got to eat Mexican food. One of my favs!
hugs,
Jann
Angela says
Truly a beautiful room and a lovely story! May I say I absolutely love your lamps and those shades! The whole room is perfect!~~Angela
Carol Cook says
. . . love the French look . . . love the rusty bed . . . love that big basket at the foot of the bed . . . love your sense of humor . . .
Tina @ What We Keep says
This room is a dream…perfect for all her activities, clothed or not! 😉
I love all the little moments of whimsy- the pink boots, the tiny chair, and the pop of a the pink shag rug.
Put on your HazMat suit for the other room…that’s what I always say I need to do for my messy, piggy son. 😉
Amanda Dale says
Love the descriptions! I can totally imagine your sweet girl in this space!
Cheri says
As the mother of a 25 year old Autistic daughter I can so completely relate! We, she and I, are about to embark on a journey whose end is supposed to be a “new” room. We shall see how new we get. She lines up too, 🙂 your daughters room is an insipiration I will share with my daughter. I hope for your sweetness. Thank you your design and humor. What a gift!!!
Charlotte Snodgrass says
I love it! Love the splashes of fuchsia and lavender you have paired with the gray and whites! And it looks like you left her enough floor space to line up her brushes, love this!! Simply beautiful!
Anne says
Her room is lovely Anita!Wow what a bed!
xx
Anne
Erika says
Beautifully done.
Carolynn says
Adorable…You, your daughter and your delightful sense of humor…all infused with joy!
Blessings,
Carolynn
Kim says
I love this room, Anita and I am sure she does, too.
Jeanette @ Creating a Life says
Thanks for the glimpse of your family life and your girl’s gorgeous room! The touches of bright color mixed with the dark wood and white bed cover is such a wonderful combination. I especially love the bed!
Stacey says
It’s beautiful and your daughter sounds like a gem too.
Juid says
I imagine that the room is beautiful by all the comments. But for some reason the pictures won’t completely load. If you have any suggestions on what might be wrong, I would appreciate it. Thank you for sharing. I always enjoy looking.
Anita says
Judi, have you tried a different browser? Which one are you using? So sorry it is not working for you.
Felicia says
Beautiful room! Cracking up (and crying at the same time) – as I am mourning the recent loss of my favorite toothbrush. My precious son used it in his own lineup and it was a sad parting. What is it with the lineups? I do like the idea of a lock and key. Forgetting hiding the family treasures – nope, round here we hide toothbrushes and headphones.
Belinda says
Love the entire room but those lamps shades really caught my eye. I think those would look great in my master bedroom. It is a little bit western (in honor of all the cowboys in my heritage) and a little bit French. Can so see those on my side tables next to my grandfather’s old dusty cowboy hat hanging from the bed post. Where did you find them?
Shirley@Housepitality Designs says
How beautiful!…love everything about the room and especially that rusty bed!
Elena says
That is such a beautiful room! I love the color combination of the dark woods and iron mixed with the white, gray and magenta. The paintings are pretty too!
Sharon says
I love her room! Can you tell me how much space is between her bed and the window? ( Just wondering if I have the room to put my seating area in front of my window, too. )
I know I could just try and see…but it will give me a boost of confidence if our rooms are similar sized. 🙂
Anita says
Did you try it Sharon!! I say go for it!!
Kim says
What a blessed child she is!
Linsey @ Farmhouse Porch says
Classy French meets teenage pop art! Love it!! And I bet she does too.
♥Linsey
Judi says
Yes, it is a lovely room… the pictures finally loaded…. I am so glad that I looked back at this post.
Terri says
I love the rusty, iron bed! Did you have to do anything to it, like seal it?
Anita says
I did seal it with a clear coat of spray paint.
Barb Hudson says
Your daughter is a lucky girl to have a mom with a huge heart and you are lucky to have her too. I am certain she stretches your patience from time to time and I am sure her sister does to. I also have two daughters as different as night and day, so I too can relate. When the oldest moved away from home, that cute guy I married said, “Did you know her room had carpet?” And the younger one was so fussy that she knew if I went in her room to put in clean laundry while she was at school and would holler, “Who went into my room today, and why?” I absolutely love your sense of humor and your home is absolutely beautiful as are you. Cheers from the west coast of Canada…..barby
Catherine Crandall says
I can only imagine how happy and grateful your daughter’s are to have a supermom like you. You have a beautiful daughter’s, too, of course. I’m pretty sure that she is brilliant and smart to maintain a well-ordered room. I love the simplicity and elegance of this room, it feels so relaxing. And those lamps are truly gorgeous.