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Design Reveal: Mod Owl Nursery

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Happy Monday, PN Readers! Today I am bringing you a beautiful nursery photographed by one of my favorite local Phoenix photographers, Laura Winslow. When Laura posted this gorgeous room (and baby) on her blog, I knew I had to share it with you!

Here are the decorating details from mom, Amanda:

Design Inspiration: Being from the South I love anything monogrammed, initialed or reflectant of family and past, yet I crave a modern clean-line look, so I’m always attempting to find that balance.  I left the personal treasures in the details like the monogrammed “R” linen hand-towel found in Charleston, NC on a mother-daughter trip, and a sterling silver napkin ring engraved with “Reid” found by my mother in law on a trip to Round Top, Texas.

Decorating Style: As with my entire house, I wanted the nursery to be a reflection of modern, yet classic fare … nothing planned and very little purchased as a set but collected over several months, along with the anticipation of the baby.

Project Details: Crib & Changing Dresser are eco-friendly and designed by Oeuf, Reclining Glider is eco-friendly and designed by Monte Design, Bedding & Window Treatments are Dwell Studio. All were purchased at Little Artika, a modern baby boutique in Phoenix,  Arizona (www.littleartika.com). Mobile was designed by Heather Frazier of Frazier and Wing. (www.frazierandwing.com) Owl Collage, Wall Letter R & Owl Wall Decal by individual artists on Etsy (www.etsy.com).Favorite Items: The Frazier and Wing mobile, and the antique child rocking chair passed down from my mother, 3 generations of play.

Thank you, Amanda and Laura for sharing this fabulous nursery with us!
I’m thinking this would great inspiration for a new BABY SHOWER theme design!
What do you think?

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    avatar bibzees says:

    I love the splashes of color amongst the natural feel of this room!

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    avatar Laura says:

    Thanks so much for featuring the fab nursery of this lovely family! I adore the colors and classic touches! So perfect for their lucky little guy! :)

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    avatar Ann Griffith says:

    Beautiful. Amanda has fabulous taste. Chauncey is a blessed baby!

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    avatar Karen says:

    LOVE this room! It’s modern and classic. It all came together perfect. Thanks for sharing!

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    avatar Heather says:

    Where did you get the storage boxes in the last photo?

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    avatar Richa says:

    The colors are amazing. I feel like I am in a dense and very peaceful forest. The way you have used different color furniture and yet managed to harmonize the entire nursery is awesome.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    avatar Stephanie says:

    So sweet! Would love to know more about the four cubby storage cube.

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    avatar michelle says:

    wonderful and alive. great job.

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    avatar Amanda says:

    The 4 hole cubie bookshelf was recently purchased from Ikea, as well as the 2 basket inserts. The storage boxes in the last photo were purchased years ago at Crate and Barrel.

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    avatar laura says:

    Where did that bedding come from? Thanks!

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    avatar ldoellin says:

    Do you remember what the paint colors are called and what brand? Fab room!!

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    avatar Anne says:

    Love the R. Which vendor did you get it from on Etsy?

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    avatar Amanda says:

    R came from Etsy vendor: samandsophiebaby

    Wall color from Dunn Edwards …..still looking for the color name -

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    avatar Twinkle says:

    Hi, just wondering where you got the window treatments from? I have a similar bedding and the dots go perfectly with that. I searched and searched, but couldn’t find any dwellstudio window treatments with the brown dots. Please help! Thanks!!

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