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Cinderella Carriage Crib

Filed under: Decor, Children

Cinderella Carriage Crib
I'm a sucker for a good fairytale motif in a baby's room (where else in the house can you go so theme-crazy?) but find most options way too overdone and over-ruffled for my taste. This Cinderella Carriage Crib is another story, however, as it manages to look equally at home directly in a fairytale or in a tastefully decorated room fit for a little princess. Handcrafted by wrought iron furniture maker Corsican it features the iconic pumpkin shape embellished with big carriage wheels, trailing vines, rosettes decorating every joint, and a garland of leaves at the crown complete with little birdies. A beautiful magic pumpkin that won't go anywhere at midnight. $3,759

Expensive Designer Bedrooms for Children

Filed under: Decor


What a dream for a little girl or boy to have a bedroom modeled after their favorite fairytale or movie! Of course the rich and famous can afford to give their kids whatever they want, and they aren't hesitating to do just that when it comes to bedroom design and decor. One designer says "if you can draw it we can make it," which is resulting in every creation you can imagine -- from a $47,000 pumpkin-shaped carriage bed (Cinderella) to a Tom Thumb room consisting entirely of over-sized furniture.

It's not unusual for these designer bedrooms to end up costing $50,000 to $100,000 by the time they're complete. Would you spend that much on your child's bedroom? Especially considering they'll probably grow out of the theme and want something new in a year or two?


Via Born Rich

Cinderella Royal Castle Suite

Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels

Every little seven-year-old girl would love to stay in Cinderella's Castle, and now some very lucky guests can. Unused space in Walt Disney World's Cinderella Castle has been turned in to the "Suite of a Million Dreams." Here's how it works: at some random place at one of the Disney properties at some random time, a winner will be selected to spend that night in the suite. Though it's said to be random, I'm sure there are some very wealthy fathers out there who would do anything for their daughter to crash in the castle, and Disney would probably welcome these suggestions. But, if you read the press release, notice that the estimated value of the one night stay is only $587. Some more pictures after the jump, including the most uncomfortable looking toilet ever.

Many thanks to reader John for the tip!

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