A design exercise for a little girl.

In commercial furniture, we are always putting together settings labeled as "Good, Better, Best." It is a label for budget options, not rating a design as "good" or "better," but merely showing how a little more money can give you a more customized product, higher finishes, etc. I decided to pull together three designs showcasing a "Good, Better, Best" scenario for a little girl's room. I have two boys, so playing with pink is always a bit of fun. This is a great example of going from Ikea and Target sourcing, to custom, finer furnishings. All three are fun and would provide a beautiful setting for a little girl that she can grow into, and it proves whether your budget is big or small, working with a designer can help stretch it a little farther with giving you a full concept to work from instead of spinning your wheels trying to pull it together on your own.

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