PICTURED: A look inside Penelope Disick's princess room designed by mom Kourtney Kardashian with her hand-me-down Love Me sign

Kourtney Kardashian wanted her daughter Penelope to have her own room when she moved into her $8.5m Calabasas mansion in 2015.

And the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star went to great efforts to make the living quarters look just right for her little girl.

On Wednesday the 37-year-old ex of Scott Disick took to her site kourtneykardashian.com to explain what went into designing the large room that has a pink neon Love Me sign over the bed.

Sweet life: Kourtney Kardashian wanted her daughter Penelope to have her own room when she moved into her new Calabasas mansion last year

Mommy: And the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star went to great efforts to make her own living quarters look just right for her little girl. On kourtneykardashian.com the 37-year-old ex of Scott Disick explained what went into designing the large room

'When we moved into the new house Penelope was ready for a big girl room, but she definitely still wanted a space that was both playful and pink!' she began.

'We kept a lot of accents from her previous room, but went for a more sleek and modern feel.

'I even passed down the "Love Me" neon light that was previously in my bedroom.'

From mama: 'We kept a lot of accents from her previous room, but went for a more sleek and modern feel.' said Kourtney. 'I even passed down the "Love Me" neon light that was previously in my bedroom'

Different touch: She also plugged her grandma's store: 'This vintage Lucite clothing rack for doll clothes came from my grandmother MJ's kids clothing shop in La Jolla, Shannon + Co'

Penelope, who is only aged four, has a queen-sized bed in the roomy quarters. 

'Martyn Lawrence Bullard designed this custom blush-colored velvet upholstered bed frame and headboard,' said the E! star.

'The soft fabric really warms up the room and is great for kids so they don't bump into a wood frame,' added the daughter of Kris Jenner, 61.

Her clan: The reality star also has sons Mason, aged seven, and Reign, aged two, with Disick. Here they are pictured on Tuesday

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Kourtney Kardashian was on mommy duty when she was spotted out and about in LA with her three children.

The stylish reality star was dressed head-to-toe in burgundy wearing a velvet track suit, APL sneakers and a bomber jacket from Kanye West's Saint Pablo tour merchandise.

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A new look: The eldest daughter of Kris Jenner wore a burgundy velour track suit

She also plugged her grandmother's store: 'This vintage Lucite clothing rack for doll clothes came from my grandmother MJ's kids clothing shop in La Jolla called Shannon + Co.

'It makes Penelope's play area look neat and organized. Toys can be chic too!'

Kourtney finished with: 'The cute mini hangers are from the Etsy store LaniesCreations.'

Hands-on mom: The brunette wonder is seen here hugging Penelope

The reality star also has sons Mason, aged seven, and Reign, aged two, with Disick.

There have been reports in recent weeks that the TV queen and her bad boy partner have moved back in together to their Calabasas home.

Indeed, according to TMZ, Scott listed his bachelor pad.

Kourtney was last seen on Tuesday with sisters Kylie and Khloe as they wore maroon sweatsuits and took Snapchat footage.

Her man: There have been reports in recent weeks that the TV queen and her bad boy partner (pictured August) have moved back in together to their Calabasas home

 

 

 

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