3 Rooms Inspired by Fairy Tales

There are rooms full of fantasy, but then there are those truly inspired by cherished childhood stories. Fairy tales are natural for a child's room. They spark play and imagination and can turn every day into a new adventure. 

Here are three beautiful rooms with fairy tales as their inspiration.

 Cinderella's Pumpkin Coach Takes Center Stage

In the Cinderella fairy tale, a pumpkin magically transforms into a carriage, which carries the heroine to the ball where she meets her handsome prince.

This fairy tale bedroom brings the story of Cinderella to life. One wall has a faux stone veneer, which captures the look of the prince's castle. The ceiling and remainder of the walls have a mural depicting the countryside and sky. 

The floors are wood, but there's a faux stone path leading to the carriage.

Cinderella's carriage is the star of this fairy tale bedroom. It's crafted in the shape of the famous pumpkin, with gold trim and curtains in the windows. Tucked in the center is a bed fit for a princess.

A Nursery Becomes Peter Rabbit's Favorite Garden

The tale of Peter Rabbit is one of the world's most loved fairy tales, written by Beatrix Potter in 1893.

This nursery's standout feature is the mural. It covers each of the walls, as well as the ceiling, for an immersive fantasy experience. Peter and his friends, Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton Tail, are included throughout the room. Mr. Fox sits on a stump reading a newspaper and the family's own Pomeranian dogs are also included in the scene.

The crib is designed as a hot air balloon basket. The balloon overhead is bright-colored silk.

Slide Down the Rabbit Hole to A Tea Party

Who hasn't thought about sliding down the rabbit hole? In this Alice in Wonderland fairy tale room, Alice's adventures begin with a real rabbit hole "tunnel" hallway. On the other side, the playroom is set for tea.

The mural work in this fairy tale space is extraordinary. The colors are true to the story's artwork and notable sayings adorn the walls. "I'm late ... I'm late ..." trails down the wall beside White Rabbit. In the tea room, complete with colorful table and chairs, Alice famously peeks behind a red curtain with the words, 'Curiouser and curiouser..." overhead.

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