Oh I’m VERY EXCITED. Four kids. Three bedrooms. A full makeover for a military family with a huge dose of holiday cheer. We need this right now, the country needs to celebrate military right now (and always) and Andrea, a single mom who is a military ICU nurse – an essential worker who has been deployed in hospitals since Covid hit – DESERVES to not to have to stress about decorating her kid’s bedrooms right now. Let’s celebrate Veterans Day properly. And perhaps even, (less importantly so) IN STYLE.
First off, I’ve always wanted to do a home for an active vet as their job is HARD, the lifestyle is challenging and their sacrifice to our country and for our safety runs deep. I’m not saying that pedantically, I’ve been known to start the applause at airport terminals for active military when they are invited to board the plane early. That should be a standing ovation every single time. I’ll clap for them forever. A simple THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE is never enough, so a makeover is in order.
Here’s how it went down. In June, Shavonda and I zoomed to talk about the ‘share the mic: home edition‘ initiative (coordinated by the amazing Albie) that we did on Instagram. We are mutual fans of each other so a brainstorm began about how we could collaborate consistently, and a feel good makeover was our goal (because it’s always my goal). If you follow Shavonda (please do, she’s authentic and brave) you’d know that her sister Andrea and her 4 kids just bought a house down the street from her. They were starting over and didn’t have a lot to furnish the space (and she is so busy with working on the front lines + 4 kids, so decorating her house can’t be her priority right now). The timing was pretty perfect and Shavonda and I know how to decorate rooms. Knowing that Target would always be interested in supporting a feel good makeover, I pitched it to them and they said YES immediately because they are wonderful people who also want the world (and families) to feel good. Off we went to design the bedrooms of these beautiful kids together. Let’s meet everyone.
Shavonda Gardener is a FORCE. After 10 years in the Army, she is now a designer/blogger/content creator with a very engaged Instagram following and a bold, awesome, maximalist aesthetic. Lord knows I love seeing design courage and a fresh approach on the internet and she has it (check out her living room and bathroom) – we need more of this and the world needs more of her.
Her sister, Andrea (holding the puppy) is, like I said, active in the military, as an ICU nurse that has had to be deployed nationally for Covid (away from her kids) as many local nurses got the virus and hospitals were struggling to help patients. She is literally on the front lines of this pandemic, keeping people alive and keeping us safe while we quarantine – which is the least we can do. So I want to again say a collective ‘THANK YOU SO SO SO SO SO MUCH FOR YOUR SERVICE’. These are the people who deserve our love, attention, and service right now. This is how we should be spending our energy. And it felt like a pretty darn great way to spend some of my time. Plus these kids…
Andrea’s family (Shavonda’s niece and nephews) includes 12-year-old Ariyah, 7-year-old Devin, and two twin 3-year-old boys – Isaiah and Jayden. That’s a lot. I have two kids, a live-in partner and I don’t work 12-hour shifts an hour away so I can’t imagine how busy Andrea is (spoiler, her “new neighbor”/sister Shavonda helps a lot). It takes a village.
The house has been recently flipped and they just moved in so we have a really simple and bright blank canvas to work with.
First, there are twin 3-year-old boys, Jayden and Isaiah, who are transitioning out of toddler beds into big boy twin beds. Obviously, our goal is to make it fun, playful, young (and functional).
I had ONE 3-year-old boy and the three year age was A LOT, so the thought at 2 at that age is, HOT DOG. But I’m sure they are super easy and didn’t have the epic tantrums that one of my kids did – I mean, see how sweet do they look?
Since they just moved in and they basically just have two toddler beds and that’s it. This actually makes our job a lot easier because we don’t have to try to work in much stuff that might not work and design-wise can start from scratch and get pieces (all from Target) that will last a long time and grow with them.
Devin, the 7-year-old boy is ready to get an upgrade to a big bed (a daybed to help open the space) and there might be some wonderful other things in store that rhyme with ‘mar bores’. He also wants RED in the room and you don’t have to ask me or Shavonda twice to bring red into a room.
All the rooms are relatively small, but they are without a lot of awkward problems or big challenges which makes designing from a distance easier.
Lastly is Ariyah, a 12-year-old girl who is ready for her tween bedroom. This was especially fun because she is old enough to weigh in on a lot of the design which obviously makes us happy to know that she is going to like it.
Designing together and from a distance was a new challenge but, well, 2020 Folks, so Shavonda and I had weekly calls to set up art direction, order everything and coordinate deliveries, etc.
The above photos were my attempt to show us looking at each other and “designing together”, which turned out rather romantically but point is – doing this together will be SO FUN. We have different styles but you know how I feel about combining styles (it’s my favorite thing) plus it’s all about Andrea and the kids, not me. HEY SHAVONDA, LETS HAVE FUN.
We start installing and shooting on Monday the 16th. I want to be very clear that everyone is testing, getting negative results, and quarantining that week to be safe in the house together (with of course have a strict mask and distancing protocol in place). We may not get the same big group shots that we have in the past, but it’s not really about that and that’s ok. The family is moving out for the week so we can safely do our thing while we stay in a hotel. And ultimately the goal is more about the family than our content.
This started out about the kids, but for me it’s turned much more into a gift for Andrea, as one mom (or two) to another mom. I’ve never been a single mother. I’ve never had four kids and I’ve never been in the military serving others on the frontline all day every day. But all of those things individually let alone combined into one person shows an incredible amount of hard work and sacrifice, and warrants a lot of admiration and thanks. So if we can reduce the stress of pulling together her kid’s rooms (and add a HUGE burst of holiday cheer thanks to Target) then that’s the least we can do. It’s a small token of our thanks to BOTH Shavonda and Andrea for their service to our country.
LET IT BEGIN. Head over to Shavonda’s to hear more about her and Andrea’s family. And start watching both of our social media today and especially on Monday (Nov 16th – 5 days from now) as the feel good makeover happens (go ahead and follow her here NOW:)), and expect it to be revealed here on this blog (and Shavonda’s) shortly thereafter. IT WILL BE A HAPPY HOLIDAY INDEED.
Happy Veterans day to Shavonda, Andrea, and ALL of you military personnel and families out there, past active, and future. If we could do a feel good makeover on all of your homes we would. I think it should be a show, actually. Service for those who serve. It writes itself.
Thank you for your service. Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow and Forever. xx
Photo Credits: Opener Photo of Shavonda by Kachet Jackson-Henderson, Opener Photo of Emily by Veronica Crawford, From: The 3 Stylish, Comfortable Pants I Wear ALL the Time | Photo of Emily in Wallpapered Room by Sara Ligorria-Tramp, From: A Romantic Glam Bedroom Makeover With Opalhouse By Target
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