Room For a Little One Campaign with Silentnight

Disclosure: This is an unpaid collaboration. I was given two sets of children’s bedding for the Room For a Little One Campaign with Silentnight.

Room For a Little One Campaign with Silentnight — the twins' nursery
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Now, the boys’ room hasn’t really changed a great deal since they were born.

I shared a little nursery tour last year. And apart from a couple of new bits and pieces, things are looking pretty much the same.

A couple of years ago, I’d spotted the most lovely childrens’ bedding sets from a company called Cologne and Cotton. Grassy green and gorgeous cobalt blue, with graphic trains on the one set and quirky illustrated vehicles on the other.

I loved them because they perfectly matched the book cover prints I made when the twins were born.

So these are what I chose to give their bedroom a little facelift.

Room For a Little One campaign with Silentnight
I chose this bedding for my Room For a Little One Campaign with Silentnight
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Room For a Little One Campaign with Silentnight
…perfect for little boys who love trains and other vehicles
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Room For a Little One campaign with Silentnight
Cosmo’s best friends; Doglee and Billa
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Sleepy Cosmo
Sleeping soundly in his lovely new bedding from Cologne and Cotton
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Making Changes

Whilst we were thinking about making changes; I thought it was also the perfect time to get their star book ledges from Great Little Trading Co up on the wall.

We are so proud to be part of the GLTC family this year and are on the testing team for 2016. The star shelves are the first thing we’ve chosen to roadtest.

Now, I’m not sure about anyone else’s kids but my two seem to collect a wealth of paraphernalia. In — and around — their beds.

Very often we’ll go in to check them at night, to find them surrounded by books and toys. With a sippy cup precariously balanced on the back edge of the cot.

I’d thought how nice it would be to give them a place for all these treasures; a dedicated space for the drinks cup. Plus room for all the essential reading material that a little boy may need when he wakes up.

These little shelves are perfect.

Room For a Little One campaign with Silentnight
The Star Book Ledges from GLTC are perfect for a child’s room
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Room For a Little One campaign with Silentnight
They fit perfectly over the cots
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Room For a Little One campaign with Silentnight
Plenty of space for books
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Room For a Little One campaign with Silentnight
Plenty of space for sippy cups and cuddly toys too
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Room For a Little One campaign with Silentnight
Perfect starry storage
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The Star Shelves From GLTC

Just the right size to fit above the headboard of a cot and shallow enough that my tiny boys won’t bang their head’s, if they stand up a little too quickly in the middle of the night!

They’re a great addition to the twins’ room — a bargain at just £23 and beautifully made too; really lovely and chunky.

I can imagine that the star shelves would  look fantastic hung in a group.

Perhaps with framed artwork standing up in them.

But for my littles just one little shelf, hung above each cot; offers the perfect solution to a good night’s sleep.

No more rolling over onto a pile of books or being rudely awaken by a sippy cup landing on their heads in the middle of the night.

With their lovely new bedding and clever little shelves, my little men are sure to sleep soundly.

Room For a Little One campaign with Silentnight
My sleepy baby with his best friend Bigger (and the Silentnight duo, Hippo and Duck)
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Room For a Little One campaign with Silentnight
Room For a Little One campaign with Silentnight
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To see the boys’ room when they were a bit older — and see their bedroom transformation — click this link.

Caro Davies editor of The Listed Home
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Caro Davies is a former art-director turned writer and content-creator, and editor behind UK lifestyle blog The Listed Home. She writes about home-related topics, from interiors and DIY to food and craft. The Listed Home has been featured in various publications, including Ideal Home, Grazia, and Homes & Antiques magazines.

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30 thoughts on “Room For a Little One Campaign with Silentnight”

  1. What beautiful taste in decor you have! Just the perfect pieces to create a soothing, harmonious space! Loved this post!

  2. I live this room, it’s perfect! I’d love to do my little boys room but it’s the biggest in the house and will take quite a bit of work! x

    • Thanks Ally :) I’d say paint his room white and let the colour come from his toys and accessories. It;s the simplest way to give a big room a quick fix and white — with pops of colour — works SO well for a little one’s room :)

  3. I love the bedding and the shelves are brilliant. I’ve just decorated my Daughter’s bedroom and need to invest in some of those!

    • Aaah Emma! They are ACE! I’m so pleased with them — particularly good if your daughter has lots of books!! Put 2 or 3 together and you’ve got a brilliant library! :)

  4. Those sets are just lovely, perfect amount of print. My kids are dreadful for beds full of treats for me to remove once asleep, I think these little shelves work perfectly.

  5. The shelves look fantastic- it’s amazing how much clutter seems to end up in bed with them isn’t it!!

  6. aww your little ones are too cute! and I am loving those shelfs! I need some better storage for the girls, they hoard “crap” all under their beds and its soooo annoying lol

  7. Love their room it’s lovely :) need to get around to decorating my little ones room, the bedding is amazing 2 I’ll definitely be checking it out…. thanks hun xx

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