As editor of online children’s magazine, Papier Mache, it seems fitting that Beck Cunningham, her husband Matt and daughters Matilda and Indigo should live in such a playful space.
Hannah Montana-free zone.
Beck is in her element when it comes to her young daughter's bedrooms.


Something old, something blue. Beck has pretty much put the whole place together without buying anything new.
Most family homes have a clear divide between the children's rooms and the living areas but in this place, there are no borders.
Giraffe decal (as usually seen in nurseries ) available from Romp Brooklyn http://rompstore.com/

It's Tuesday, don't forget the library bag.
“I’ll look after you”. Art with pom poms by Beck’s daughter Indigo.

Vintage vases on lace doilies, kewpie dolls, old records and a spoon collection. A bit nanna, a bit nursery. A little bit punk and very cheeky.

Pink bird by Abigail Brown.
Next time we take a trip to the country.
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