



I have always loved all white rooms. They feels so clean and peaceful. I know what you're thinking, "It may be pretty but it will be dirty in less than a week." Well, I don't care! I love them enough that it's worth the spot cleaning. I'm going to try and pull off my own version of a white room. (Posts on my messy kids will follow shortly)
photos from design is mine
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