Henry is obsessed with the barn. He actually cries when we make him leave.
And when anyone comes over, he has to bring them into his room right away for a tour. And then he shuts the door and makes them sit on the bed. (When my aunt and uncle were visiting, I think there were four adults, a toddler and a dog packed in there.)
It’s not easy to get a photo of such a tiny space (it’s 4.5 x 8 feet). But I wanted to show you how we fit it all in.
The crib (converted to a toddler bed) and the dresser fill the enter wall as you enter. His favorite books are stacked in the basket next to his bed. And I clipped his houndstooth quilt up as a makeshift window covering. I love it there! It’s super cute and darkens the room really well.
For his hanging clothes, we added an IKEA shelf with a built-in bar above his dresser. Unfortunately, when I hung all of Henry’s clothes, the bar broke. But Ryan was able to strengthen the barn and now it works great.
There are still a few things I want to complete (hang the Onion Grove art, do something with the books). But overall, Henry’s happy with his new space. He hasn’t seemed to miss his old room at all (although I did love that room).
And strangely, he seems to stay in his new room much better than he did in our old room. I think he likes that it’s a lot closer to us.
What do you think of Henry’s tiny room?
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Mandy says
I stumbled across this post after the red bed caught my eye and I just had to comment to say thank you for ACTUALLY having a tiny room! I’ve come across so many rooms described as tiny on Pinterest that just won’t work of our little 8×8 space for our daughter. This post gave me a great idea for her toddler bed!
Kim Woodward says
Hahaha…. tiny spaces are no joke! My favorite are the tiny kitchen ideas and the photos are of kitties the size of our apartment.
Linda G says
Sweet room! I LOVE the houndstooth quilt-turned-curtain. It’s a special piece and surely keeps your boy cozy through this cold winter.
Kim Woodward says
Thanks, Linda! It really is a nice little nook for Henry. He loves it.
Brittany Fry says
I am a new follower of your blog, I recently stumbled across your instagram and tonight I am catching up on blog reader and I had to add yours to my list. I love you little mans room. It is the perfect size and you don’t have to worry about it getting extremely messy. I especially love the shelf you put above his dresser! Perfect solution for hanging up clothes 🙂
Kim Woodward says
I totally agree about being too small to get messy. Probably need to find a solution for books, but otherwise, it stays pretty neat. (No other options.)
Thanks so much for stopping by and for the comment.
Amanda S. says
So cute Kim! I can’t help but think of this bookshelf that keeps popping up in my Pinterest feed (scroll down about halfway):
http://www.designsponge.com/2012/04/sneak-peek-joshua-and-jodie-steen.html
It would be perfect and Henry friendly 😉 Can’t wait to see what you do with it!
Kim Woodward says
Ooooo…. that’s a great option. I really do need to find something simple and easy.
Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication says
His room is adorable! And I think it’s the perfect size! Little ones love spaces their size, it’s like a play house!
Merideth says
His room is so cute and cozy – it’s Henry-sized!
Julia@Cuckoo4Design says
Love it, it’s adorable! And it is so cozy.
Emily @ imperfect says
Love this space – you have a way of making everything work, Kim! The shelf with a hanging rod over the dresser is pure genius.
Kenz @ Interiors By Kenz says
His room is perfect for him. I bet in his eyes, he has no idea how small it is. It’s like when you go back to visit your elementary school as an adult. You realize how wide the halls aren’t… and everything seems much smaller than you remember it. (Maybe most people don’t go visit their elementary school as an adult. The only reason I know this is because it’s where our local voting happens haha) It’s a perfect scale for him. I love that you used his quilt as a window covering. It probably really helps him to have so many familiar things he loves in there.
Lisa H. says
I love it; the stories about Henry are adorable!
Dawn says
So cute and cozy! It still looks nice and bright too! I think of you every week when we watch Tiny Homes and love seeing how you guys are doing it!
Michelle says
I’ve said before how much I love Henry’s old room. (It’ll definitely be the inspiration if I have a baby boy someday!) I’m so glad to see it has the same charm in a small space! Especially because the room we’ll make the nursery is small, probably right between his old and new in size.
deb says
Perfect!
Gretchen says
Adorable! (both the room and how Henry wants to show it off to everyone). I think kids love tiny rooms….they feel like secret hideouts or something.
Arizona Lainey says
What’s not to love?
Donna Baker says
I think, as a toddler, Henry just loves the size of his new room. It’s like his safe, warm, cozy place and that is all he needs it to be. He’s not at the age yet where he wants to play by himself. Your little apt is perfect for him at this stage of the game!
Kim Woodward says
You are totally right! He also loves that he has his own space. It’s adorable.
emily @ go haus go says
It’s super cute! Cozy and comfortable and perfect for a little guy!!!!
Kim Woodward says
Thanks, Emily! Kids really don’t need much.
Jaime Costiglio says
I want Henry’s room to be my room! So cozy and quaint, truly everything he needs and less space for mess for mom to clean!
Kim Woodward says
Totally – two swipes with a vacuum pretty much does it. Thanks for the kind words!
Amber @ Wills Casa says
I love that H pillow!! His room is so awesome. Is there space under the crib/bed? Maybe you could do some flat pull out storage for his books under there?
Kim Woodward says
I have pretty much filled up under his bed with diapers/wipes/out of season stuff. I definitely do need to find a better solution for the books, but I can’t decide what I wanna do.
Trina @ Let's Just Build a House says
perfect!! And is that the Jenny Lind crib I spy turned toddler bed? Or just a similar one? If it is do you like it? We got the jenny lind for our nursery!
Kim Woodward says
It is a Jenny Lind. It’s a great bed/crib.
Amanda says
I just love your boy’s room! Have you seen these book slings Ashley made? http://www.domesticimperfection.com/2014/03/how-to-make-book-slings/
I made them for my son’s room and he loves being able to see the front of the books and I love that if he somehow pulls one down it will only be a couple dowel rods and some fabric that fall on him and not a big book case or shelf full of stuff.
Kim Woodward says
I have seen these – they would be really perfect in this space. Thanks for the reminder.
Betty Harper says
I’m loving your barn and Henry’s room, of course! You guys have gone over the top when it comes to making use of every bit of space. I need to come visit and take a tour, but not until this weather changes….alot!
Kim Woodward says
Yeah, let’s wait until it gets warm. Brrrr…. hard to keep warm.
cassie says
it’s so adorable though! not short on style. that picture you posted in instagram with him looking out his window was priceless.
Kim Woodward says
Thanks, Cassie! It really is a sweet space, although it’s hard to get a really good feel for it in photos. (Story of my life.)