Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Home Decorators Collection. All opinions are my own.
I’ve been hard at work on the boys’ bedroom and playroom since we moved into our new home, and although neither room is “done,” we’ve definitely come a long way. One of the things I really want to incorporate into the playroom is a nice art table which I plan on building soon. When I was on the lookout for seating for their future table, I came across the most adorable kid’s chairs ever known to man, and I couldn’t pass them up. Did you know that Home Decorators Collection has a Baby and Kid’s collection? Well, they do! Check out these precious Little Garden Side Chairs that I snatched up for our boys!
We have a pair of the grown-up version of these chairs in brushed aluminum which we use with our outdoor table, but I went with yellow for the kiddos. (They are available in aluminum, yellow and navy.) I mean, they seriously don’t get any cuter than this!
Since I haven’t built the art table yet, I’ve been playing around with different places to use these chairs in the meantime. I love them flanking their bedroom dresser, but we’ve also been using them at their chalkboard table. We have 4 of them, so for now we’ve split them up into pairs.
I love the pop of yellow mixed in with their lime green and navy decor. The boys love these chairs and they’ve been using them a ton already. We played around with them in the playroom too.
Check out Home Decorators Collection to see all of the adorable stuff they have for babies and kids — but beware, you’re going to want to buy it all! Stay tuned for more photos of the boys’ bedroom and playroom soon. Can’t wait to get their art area all set up in the playroom too — with these cute chairs of course!
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Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Home Decorators Collection. I received these chairs for free, but all opinions are my own. This post contains an affiliate link.
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