Into the flowerfields: Wildflower Stone Blue in the nursery
Author: Kidsbarn i.c.w. Het Kleijne Droomhuis (Karlijn) - Last updated: 30-01-2026
Intro - launch of the new wallpaper collection
The new collection 'Into the flowerfields' for Meet Me at the Wall is live - and we make a leap of joy. Designer Lotte Dirks drew a field full of flowers, little houses and animals: exactly that mix that children keep pointing to. In this blog, we show you how Wildflower Stone Blue instantly sets the mood with a mood board and an AI mood image by Karlijn of Het Kleijne Droomhuis. We love her style!
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About the designer: Lotte Dirks
Lotte Dirks is the Dutch designer behind this collection. Her handwriting: drawn lines, graphic textures and colors that are easy to combine. The result is playful without being garish - ideal for a space where your little one plays, reads and sleeps.
Wallpaper spotlight: Wildflower Stone Blue
Wildflower Stone Blue is a stone blue base with warm fields of ochre, rust and sage. It feels like it's straight out of the sketchbook. On one wall, it gives a quiet focus; around the room, it creates a cozy cocoon.
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Moodboard: the basis of your design
Karlijn of Het Kleijne droomhuis sets the tone with a moodboard: wallpaper as the main character, surrounded by color, shapes and materials that sing along. Think: round pillows next to straight bed lines, linen against smooth wood, a touch of sunny yellow as a finishing touch. That's how you get that Kidsbarn mix: cheerful, design, thoughtful.
Atmosphere Image (AI): from idea to room
The AI mood image shows how the mood board feels in real life: light, proportions and walking routes are immediately right. Pro-tip: choose one dominant color (wallpaper), one supporting color (green) and one accent color (warm yellow). That keeps it playful yet calm - exactly what you want in a nursery.

Color palette & materials
We go with a palette that always works: stone blue, sage green, vanilla yellow and natural wood. Choose matte paint (softer on the eye) and natural materials like linen, cotton and wool. Round shapes - a round rug, round pillows - make the look friendly and inviting.
Paint colors we recommend.
We work with Little Greene: English paint with rich pigments and a quiet, deep look. On the walls you don't wallpaper , use Apple™ (137); for ceiling, woodwork and window frames, we recommend White Lead™ (74) - a characterful, old creamy white that warmly complements the wallpaper.
Furniture choices: Ferm Living junior bed
The FermLiving junior bed in deep green is the anchor of the room. Low, secure and with that distinctive shape that appeals to children. Pair with an airy mattress and light blue bedding: fresh next to the stone blue, but still cozy.
Lighting: Nobodinoz linen lamp
The linen lamp by Nobodinoz brings texture and soft light. Hang it so it floats well above the bed - statement, not glare. Fabric shades filter the light, making the wallpaper look even more beautiful in the evening.
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Textiles & comfort: Coco & Sisi, Maileg and Nodododinoz
Coco & Sisi for the softest bedding, a Maileg round pillow for playful volume and a Nodododinoz plaid pillow for a graphic snap. Work in layers: fitted sheet (neutral), comforter cover (light blue) and accents (pillows/plaids). This makes the bed look inviting without being busy.
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Rug & play area: Bloomingville Sun
The Sunrug from Bloomingville literally puts a smile on the floor. The round shape marks the play area; slide it 30-40 cm under the bed for a quiet connection. Tip: Combine with a jute border for extra layer and grip on wooden floors.
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Styling: curated & one-of-a-kind accessories (The Little Dream House)
The magic is in the finishing styling. Karlijn selects and co-designs accessories that make the difference: often handmade, in small numbers and perfectly matched to the color palette. Think natural materials, soft glazes and playful shapes that appeal to children.
Our picks from this moodboard
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Eef Lillemor ceramic clover - handmade wall object with gloss glaze; each edition is just different.
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Emmène pouch green - small bag for treasures on the coat rack; one-of-a-kind look.
- Circus painting: Created by the Children's Room Stylist via The Little Dream House.
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Fox lamp - playful nightlight that warms the reading nook (via Het Kleijne Droomhuis).
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Ferm Living step stool & Stribbo coat rack - characterful basics that age beautifully.
Why this works: curated items bring layers and story to the room. Handmade details add texture and give the space a personal signature - just the touch of The Little Dream Home.
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Step-by-step plan: how to achieve this look
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Choose Wildflower Stone Blu e as a base and define wall(s).
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Paint baseboards/frames in warm off-white; keep ceiling light.
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Place the FermLiving junior bed in sage green.
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Hang Nobodinoz linen lamp at correct height.
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Combine Coco & Sisi bedding with Maileg /Nodododinoz pillows.
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Place the Bloomingville sun rug as a round play item.
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Add FermLiving stool, Stribbo coat rack and EefLillemor clover.
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Style with the Emmène pouch and a few wooden accessories.
FAQ - wallpaper & styling (6 questions)
1) Is this wallpaper suitable for children's rooms?
Yes. The material is sturdy and suitable for dry rooms. Follow the product specifications and use the recommended glue. For textured walls, test a sample first.
2) Can I do one wall or better all around?
One accent wall works top in smaller rooms; all around gives a cozy, continuous look. Look for light and balance with furniture.
3) How do I maintain wallpaper?
Remove dust with a dry cloth. Gently dab stains with a slightly damp cloth; do not scrub. Refer to the product page for details.
4) What paint colors go with it?
Off-white (warm), sage green and soft terracotta. Test color samples in daylight and artificial light next to the wallpaper.
5) What size rug do I choose?
Take a diameter that covers at least 1/3 of the free floor or have the rug slide 30-40 cm under the bed for consistency.
6) How do I avoid a busy effect with prints?
Work with plain textiles and repeat 2-3 colors from the wallpaper. Limit bold prints to one accent.
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External source
Find more about the designer and collection at Meet Me at the Wall (brand page) and LotteDirks (portfolio/site).
