These ads pay our editors. More info.

Kicking it old school in Brewer's vintage pad

Pimp my kid's room Guestpost by Evita Smith on February 09, 2011 10

Brewer's bed

Brewer and his father LOVE anything 'space' and replicated the solar system on the ceiling, using the light as their sun. Don't worry, they didn't forget pluto…it can be seen in the corner of the room!

I've been smitten with Brewer's room since the first time his mom Candice posted it in Saucy Dwellings. She and her husband Lee have furnished it with beautiful vintage treasures that Candice has found around the city, and some well executed DIY projects.

Brewer sleeps in a beautiful iron bed. It replaced a vintage metal frame bed which Brewer slept in for over a year. But on his 4-year-old checkup it was discovered that he had HIGH levels of lead and he started stuttering at the same time. They made a decision to remove the bed from the room and with proper therapy and treatment protocol, Brewer's levels went from 8 to 0 and his speech is greatly improved as well. They're not fully sure if it's a coincidence or not, but they aren't taking any chances bringing the old bed back.

The bedroom features a small, doorless closet space perfect for hanging small clothes on a vintage store rack. Candice needed more storage space so she visited her favorite thrift stores and checked Craigslist every hour, on the hour for months. Finally, she decided to post in the 'wanted' section with sample pictures of her dream dresser.

As happenstance would have it, an ad was posted in the furniture section and it was THE ONE. She and Lee quickly arranged to see it in person the next day. The dresser and its matching mirror (from Broyhill's Brasilia Collection) were loaded into the car destined to become the focal point of Brewer's room! Candice felt the mirror paired with the dresser looked a tad too grown up for the room. It would however, make a GREAT floor mirror for Brewer.

See those cool WPA posters? Candice saw them mentioned on ohdeedoh and began scouring eBay for any finds. Below are the two she found.

Brewer's dresser

eBay search hint: 'wpa poster'

The vintage abacus may be my favorite piece in the room. That and the rug pictured below were gifts from his grandmother. Honestly, it would keep me occupied for hours and really makes me wish my parents would have boxed up and stored my old Fisher Price Play Family Farm!

Brewer playing

Brewer playing on his rug, which is a little more unique than the regular road way play rugs.

Brewer's play room is a converted walk-in closet. The chalkboard was painted by Candice and the frame was made by her father. The cubbies and bins were purchased at Walmart and they added the wheels. Candice estimates the cost of the project was around $100.00. Money well spent for that kind of organization!

I really adore how Candice and Lee have displayed Brewer's artwork in various formats throughout his room. All around, I'd say this is a pretty cool pad.

Closet playroom

Dressing mirror

The dressing mirror. Brewer told his mom that he looks 'amazing' in it, and how could he not?

I hope you've enjoyed touring Brewer's room as much as I have enjoyed sharing it with you! And Candice? Well … she's a dreamer, a baker, an accomplished thrifter and reseller (my butt is parked all day in one of her fantastic finds!), and fabulous party organizer. You can read more about her family by visiting her blog, raggamuffindesign.


Share with Tumblr StumbleUpon Pin it


About Evita Smith

Evita is a crafter, blogger, caregiver, costumer, cat herder and a stepmother living in Charleston, South Carolina. She also jumps at the opportunity to help her husband when he's building Tesla coils and other projects. In a previous incarnation she was a massage therapist and sometimes yoga instructor.

http://thehappyheathen.blogspot.com/

Related Posts
Comments (10)

Reply

Please read our no drama commenting policy


Please try not to use confusing parenting acronyms.

Hey biz owners & bloggers: Please just use your real name in your comment, not your business name or blog title. Our comments are not the place to pimp your website. If you want to promote your stuff on Offbeat Mama, join us as an advertiser instead.

Recent Blog Posts

Top Posts of All Time

Recent Comments