Lucy & Company seems to focus primarily on children's rooms (the bulk of their portfolio is baby & young adult) and I can see why - their use of bold prints, and bold colours, works perfectly in many of these rooms. Anyhow, even though I have a vision for our baby room, I find these pictures inspiring! (Warning, if you visit Lucy & Company's website, the images on their website are huge, so I find that the website takes forever to load...just warning you)
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Isn't this beautiful?
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I drooled over the piping on the drapes and that fabric on the pillows.
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A boys room that could easily go from Toddler to Young Adult (maybe with the removing of some of the art as the boy gets older!)
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In love with the pillows. I would do that colour combination in our bedroom - I just adore light purple. *sigh* I really, really want those pillows!
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And lastly....don't those side tables look familiar?
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Not Ikea, but I'm pretty sure that they would cost 400x the cost of a Rast!
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All images via Lucyandcompany.com
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