Butterflies, Horses and Tents, Oh My! Inside Stephen Curry’s Daughters’ Whimsical New Bedroom
He shoots, he scores — on a room fit for two princesses, that is!
Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha recently teamed up with Pottery Barn Kids to build a fairytale-worthy bedroom/playroom for their daughters: Riley, 3½, and Ryan, 10 months.
“Riley had other plans and was feeling pinks and purple (naturally),” Ayesha noted on her blog post about the room, for which she had originally envisioned yellows and teals.
And though Ayesha was worried it might have ended up an “eye sore” due to the color choices of her oldest daughter, she confesses, “It ended up being gorgeous, playful, light and airy, and a place they could could grow into throughout their childhood.”
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The couple worked with Pottery Barn Kids in the past to put together Ryan’s gender-neutral nursery shortly before her birth, but according to Ayesha’s blog, the family had to find a new home due to privacy issues. Luckily, PBK was there to help once again make the Currys’ vision a reality.
“The shade of purple they chose was perfect, and the subtle pink accents were just the touch of feminine it needed,” Ayesha shares.
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“They added their favorite things, such as butterflies and horses, and even added a little kitchenette reminiscent of my own kitchen,” Ayesha says.
The girls will grow into their Ava Regency canopy beds, monogrammed with each of their names. The beds feature Stella tassel duvet covers with an Ava Regency dresser right in the middle.
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The girls’ chic yet imaginative play area includes gold metallic dot mini teepees, a vintage-style Claudia toy chest, a Finley play table and chairs and Ava Regency kid-sized vanity.
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And of course, no girl’s room is complete without a place to hang her tutus and store her very important day-to-day supplies, like a horse-print backpack.
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“I absolutely love this space, and so do my littles,” Ayesha says on her blog.
Of Pottery Barn Kids, she adds, “It’s always a dream come true when your favorite brands are just as excited to work with you as you are with them.”
— Jen Juneau