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You Plus Two: Sleep Advice to Complement Your Shared...

| April 5, 2011

It has been said that going from 1-2 kids is a challenge but 2-3 is a breeze. Well, I am not entirely sure about that but it wasn’t too long ago that I became a “You Plus Two”. I have experienced a whole new set of anxieties and obstacles adding another little person to my world. It’s been a fascinating journey and while I relied on friends such as my dear friend, business partner and savvy mom of three Pam for advice, sometimes it takes some…

My Son’s Toddler Transitional Room

| March 30, 2011

Well, the time finally came to start transitioning my son from his crib into his “big boy bed”. Even though I purchased the toddler conversion kit for is Moderne Crib by Netto Collection, I wanted him to get accustomed to sleeping in a real bed by himself; mainly for when we travel as he can now easily climb in and out of a pack-n-play. We needed a bed which was compact yet allowed for ample storage space or extra sleeping space. So a trundle was the right option…

The Party Dress goes e-glossy!

| March 21, 2011

One of our favorite websites has launched an e-glossy (online) magazine! Project Nursery Contributor Kelly Lyden of The Party Dress is excited to share her first issue, packed with amazing party ideas for Spring! See the full version here.

Childhood Inspirations

| March 10, 2011

Finding inspiration from your own child’s art can be a fun way to open the doors of our own imagination. New color ideas and mixing and matching of materials derived from a simple place can be refreshing and original. Not to mention it makes for great gallery walls of art for your home. Enjoy the details of your child’s art and mix in the beauty of playing outdoors…

How To Organize The Kids’ Closets…

| January 27, 2011

Where to put everything and how to keep it all organized is the ongoing question in my children’s rooms. With four kids comes four sets of clothes, shoes, books, toys, games and laundry. It’s a challenge pairing up all of those socks, sorting out dresses from skirts and shorts from pants…

Design Dilemma: How Can I Create A Playroom I Can...

| December 21, 2010

PN Subscriber: I am currently trying to find the best way to design a playroom while also including a desk and computer for myself and I need help! -Angie

Project Nursery: Oh the playroom… At its best, it’s the most fun, exciting and imaginative place. At its worst, it’s the most cluttered, disorganized and often the most frustrating room in the home. If it’s just a spot for the kids to play, the latter might be acceptable (especially if it’s a room where you can close the door and shut-out the mess!). However, in this case…

Cooking With The Kids

| November 18, 2010

Around this time as the holidays draw near, when our college kids are beginning to come home for school break and the younger ones are preoccupied with school’s winter festivities, it’s imperative to make family time a top priority. For this reason, I’m always looking for ways to engage my kids and husband in some enjoyable and entertaining…

Party Bloggers We Celebrate

| September 20, 2010

One of the ways our team stays current on trends is by following other blogs dedicated to nursery and party design. Picture after picture of gorgeous linens and mouth-watering candy displays are delivered to our blog feeds daily. What a task! All kidding aside, we want to share with you some of our current favorite  party people…

Introducing “Room For Children”

| April 20, 2010

As designers and design enthusiasts, we can’t help but get excited when a new coffee table-worthy interiors book hits Barnes & Noble. The latest release in Children’s interior design, Room For Children by Susanna Sulk debuts today. Gorgeous and inspiring rooms such as the one below is why you’ll want to check it out for yourself… [...]

A Fashionable Child

| February 10, 2010

There are always the basics that are needed when it comes to designing a childs room. Somewhere to dream those fabulous childhood fantasies, a place to put treasures and a space to work and create. Sleep, storage and seating. Establishing how those elements lay out in a room is always a challenge whenever designing any [...]

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