Chase’s Modern Navy and Lime Green Nursery
This nursery was designed after spending hours and hours looking for nursery decorating ideas on Pinterest. I love the navy and lime green color combination.
This nursery was designed after spending hours and hours looking for nursery decorating ideas on Pinterest. I love the navy and lime green color combination.
This nursery was designed when I found out that my husband and I were having a baby girl. I wanted the room to be fun and bright and love the turquoise and coral color combination.
I wanted to create a woodland nursery, but wanted it to be more sophisticated and of course gender neutral. I fell in love with gold rub and buff and realized how easy it is to make anything inexpensive look a little more upscale (even plastic!). I was definitely sticking to a tight budget so I DIY’d as much as possible and working in a tiny space for twins.
For Caroline’s December birthday, I wanted a cozy feel so I chose a site with a large fireplace, leather sofas, wood paneled walls, and an intimate spot for everyone to be together. I wanted mostly white foods. I’m disappointed I didn’t get a better picture of the cozy fireplace area.
I wanted a nursery that would be able to grow with our child.
My husband and I wanted a unique, gender-neutral nursery that you couldn’t find at any baby store. My husband has a quirky fondness for garden gnomes so that was the original inspiration. Then along came the trees, birds, foxes and toadstools that created the rest of Kate’s Enchanted Forest.
We moved in our first house on june 16th.It was the perfect occasion to create a brand new room decor for my daughter. Something different from her first pink bedroom.. Cozy, girly and calm.
A cozy, warm, and brightly colored baby’s room with a woodland animals theme and a hodgepodge of art and decorative elements.
We wished to blend our easy modern style with an eclectic, vintage twist when designing our baby’s nursery. What we arrived at was an assemblage of vintage and modern elements with lots of personalized touches and family mementos, including hand-made knit blankets, hand-painted birch trees and stripes on walls, vintage furniture, and a “family tree” comprised of old photos of relatives as children.
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.
Im still not quite done, I need a rug – Id like a trellis pink and white, but mostly Ive gone with the woodland/enchanted forest theme throwing in a few owls, deers and gnomes for whimsy :-) It took me 8 hours o hand draw and paint the birch tree walls – white on beige.
Hedgehogs, owls and raccoons – OH MY! Woodland creatures playfully hide throughout this modern nursery. Vanessa (mom of Logan) is the author of See Vanessa Craft blog.