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Yes we are in LOVE with TIPIs {or tippees}.
The whole 'trend', if you may so call it, originates from the love of geometrics in particular the triangular patterns, which consequently embraced the neo-native 'indiana' style....so, directly onto tipis and getting back into the wild!...in a very Boho way.
These fantastic looking creations have a structural design based on simplicity, and are older than any of us.... so in practice they must work.
Besides that...who, as a child, didn't love to play 'tents'? Some of us still do!
A cozy little world where you can {pretend to} hide from it all, feel secure and nested...on your own terms.
So the tipis present, not just a lovely looking shape, they add colour, texture and help with the whole room 'flow' - and the kids will be ecstatic, for sure!
They are immensely versatile as beds, day beds, a reading nook or just a plain simple play area.
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All these above as examples of how they really look good in a child's room.
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You can also make a more simplified design with a single bed sheet or piece of material hanged from a pole, to take the triangular shape...simple as that!
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If you feel adventurous {and jealous of the children!} you can take the tipi into your own living room. These are great examples of tipis for adults!
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Take it outdoors and keep the children busy during the sunnier months of the year. This particular tipi has wooden beads threaded between each pole for even spacing.
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Buy 'A Teepee to Call your Own' at The Land of Nod here {link} |
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Make this d.i.y. NO SEW tipi for under $30 by 'We Lived Happily Everafter' find the tutorial here {link} |
Pippa,
xoxo
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