Description
This is Peyton's nursery! I mixed a combination of one of a kind pieces with pieces that are built to last and grow with her as she grows up.
Design Inspiration
I based the entire nursery around her bedding... And my love of shabby chic items.
Decorating Style
I tried to make her room both something that I liked to look at and was still a baby room. I used browns, pinks and shades of white. A touch of forest and a touch of vintage shabby chic.
Project Details
Crib and changing station/dresser: Baby Appleseed Davenport
Mirror: Etsy, Shabby Vintage Shoppe (http://www.etsy.com/shop/ShabbyVintageShoppe)
Bedding: Pottery Barn Kids- Catherine
Wall Decals: Etsy, Pink n Blue Baby (http://www.etsy.com/shop/pinknbluebaby)
Framed Wall Art: Etsy, Field and Flower (http://www.etsy.com/shop/FieldandFlower)
Name Banner: DIY! Wooden letters from Michael's with Martha Stewart Paint.
Glider: Dutalier (from Costco)
Favorite Items
I love my glider and chandelier sitting area. So perfect. I know I will be spending a LOT of time in it. :)
remade in Britain
Thursday 5th of March 2015
It is really unusual to see a nursery that isn't either pink or blue. It looks wonderful, calm and peaceful. A really lovely space.
MarissaS
Saturday 24th of March 2012
That mirror is lovely. I love it!
Mandi
Wednesday 21st of March 2012
I think it's great and very cheerful and calm. There would be no reason to change it,
IngridCalloway
Wednesday 21st of March 2012
I see that you love neutral, muted and subdued tones. Your color choice gives your baby a soothing or relaxing space. The only downside is that you'll have to change the color scheme later on, because little tots want their rooms bright and cheerful.