Bridgid's room was phenomenal - a really serene and calming place to come home to.
I really love the inspiration sayings she stenciled on the wall.
Great color palette. Amazing breakfast nook with banquette seating. She also had (as you can slightly see in the photo below) some really thoughtful storage solutions.
Hopefully this inspiring room will help out a family in need.Vanessa also had a great space -- I took away some great ideas from the opening!
Great breakfast nook.

Love the wallpaper headboard. Wallpaper + Moulding = Budget friendly custom headboard!

Great use of wall decals and colors


I was really impressed by Kelly LaPlante's space - chic and serene with a great pop of red


(that's me in purple the mirror - my apologies for the lackluster photos. iPhone PLUS the electricity was not on for the opening.)
Another great space with a serene color and pops of red - this one by Lynnea Schwieters.

She had a great wall mural painted -- nice alternative to wallpaper!

LOVED this one by Rachel Winoker - all those pillows are luscious!

This designer, Nadia Geller, had some fabulous tricks up her sleeve. She mounted a ceiling track to create a canopy/privacy affect around the bunk beds.

She also has this fabulous wood plank headboard (another great budget idea) and a funky chain motif painted on an accent wall.

Cozette Coffman had STUNNING bedding.

And this genius painted motif around a doorway. Great idea!

Love this sweet breakfast nook in her space... wonder what the wall color is?

Melissa Capehart had the brilliant idea of putting a white painted tree branch in front of her drapery rods.
It was amazing to see how creative people got when doing these rooms on such a tight budget.All the rooms were wonderful - it's people like these who make me proud to call myself a designer.
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my partner and I would love to get involved in something like this in the NYC area - do you know how we could go about doing it???
I found out about it through word of mouth and local bloggers - you should definitely check in with similar NYC shelters to see if they'd be interested in designer makeovers!
Thanks for the great post Alissa! I think your photos are great despite the lack of electricity. I learned some great ideas from the other designers...such a talented group! Thank you for your donation of the curtain panels...with some trim and mother-of-pearl finials on teh curtain rod, the one gracing the entrance to the vanity/closet area greatly enhances the room!!!! I'm glad you like the toss pillows...I wanted to create an opportunity for the families to want to dive into their comfy and cozy beds, an important part of any shelter.
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