August 29, 2012

John Deere Room Tour

After many months I finally have a toddler room to show off! Sometime last year Jesse mentioned he would like to do a John Deere inspired bedroom for Jude. That's what I get for marrying a corn-fed Iowa boy whose family has a long history working for John Deere. It's a good thing he's cute.


The John Deere theme scared me because all I could imagine were images like this and this. Bless those people and their John Deere love. I just don't get it. So, I tried my best to stay true to the theme, but dial it down a bit.

I started by painting the room in gray stripes. Yes, they are the same gray stripes you're seeing everywhere these days. I like them. They're allowing me to have a kid-friendly look on the walls without overwhelming the room in yellow or green.


Adding the crates was fun. I think they add a nice rustic farm look while still being functional.


The lamp is from his nursery - I just painted it yellow. The globe was a $3 find at a garage sale this summer. I spray painted it's stand in oil-rubbed bronze.


The chalkboard is my favorite garage sale find ever. This baby was only $9 and I bought it about two blocks from my house. I made my sister-in-law carry it home with me. Poor thing. There's nothing like walking through your neighborhood trying to act normal while carrying a HUGE chalkboard. It was totally worth it. Someday I might sand and stain the stand.


Yes, we did get the green and yellow into the room, don't worry. I painted the letters on the wall. The light fixture was already conveniently in place, which made it a fabulous place to hi-light the logo on the wall. Jesse wanted to use the 1950s logo. So, I made up a process of printing out each letter, tracing them onto the wall and taping around them in order to get them on the wall. It was fairly time consuming, but worth it in the end.


I need to add some more Iowa or John Deere knick knacks to the second shelf and we'll likely switch out the dresser at some point. Slowly but surely.


We got his twin bed from Jesse's brother and his wife. They're donating it to us for the time being. It's a perfect toddler bed because it is so close to the ground.

I put together the bed skirt using the crib skirt pattern from Amy Butler's Little Stitches. It's just plain kelly green. Then, I used a sheet set to put together the comforter and sewed in a piece of the same kelly green that I used for the bed skirt. It's not quite done. I need to quilt it and bind it, but I hate that part so I might wait for Mom to come into town to motivate me to finish it.

I'll also add a pillow to the bed that has the John Deere logo on it. That will help bring the theme to this side of the room.


Oh, and lastly, here's the laundry hamper I picked up at TJ Maxx. I love it. Emily bought the same one for Bennett's room and after I saw hers I just knew that it would be perfect for Jude's room. Isn't it cute?


You know you're 30 when you get excited about the style of a laundry hamper.

6 comments:

  1. I LOVE the stripes!!! So cute!! I also saw the laundry hamper and scanned the post for where you got it - and laughed at your "You know you're 30 when..." comment :)

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  2. Do you know the name of the green and yellow paint colors you used? Really like them and there are so many different colors on the market. Wondering what brand of paint and color name you went with.

    Thanks so much,
    Lori

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  3. Thanks for asking, Lori! I used Dutch Boy Refresh paint from Menards. The colors are Bell Pepper 7A-6 (green) and Dalen's Duckling 14A-6 (yellow). I agree with you - the colors were difficult to find. In fact, I took one of my son's John Deere brand toy tractors into the store with me to compare! Nothing like being "that lady". :) Good luck with your project!

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  4. Can you tell me the colors of the neutral paint colors you used for your stripes? Thanks!

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  5. Certainly! The white is a generic white from Lowes, I believe. I bought it straight off the shelf. The gray is Knitting Needles by Sherwin Williams. Love that color. I have it in my master bedroom and master bathroom too.

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  6. This is an amazing version on a john deere room without over doing it.

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