Boho Nursery
I’m very much a boho styled mama and wanted to translate that into our girl’s nursery. I had an image in my mind and it took some time to acquire all the pieces I wanted, but we did it!
I’m very much a boho styled mama and wanted to translate that into our girl’s nursery. I had an image in my mind and it took some time to acquire all the pieces I wanted, but we did it!
Butterflies and bumblebees brunch celebrating my daughter’s birthday, featuring handmade DIY decor and cakes.
Girly nursery with pink details. Focal point is the butterfly dandelion. I didnt want the room to be too pink thats why I decided for a white scheme with pink accents
This project was created by taking found objects as well as furniture that we already owned that needed a face lift.
It was time for Chloe & Tessa to move out of their cribs and get a big girl’s room. Their mother wanted something fun and creative and had the idea that the room change as the seasons change. Using that concept I came up with the idea of using a tree decal on the focal wall. In the spring & summer flowers bloom and butterflies flurry through the air. In the fall we add colorful leaves, owls and lovely birds. In the winter the room becomes a winter wonderland, the leaves all turn white and glittery snowflakes appear.
Sweet peach….it’s a girly room with soft gray walls, white linen, and peach accents. It was a DIY project and a labor of love for the entire family…my husband and I hand painted all the furniture (except crib), and I handmade the chandelier and mobile. My 13 year old daughter and I made the photo frames and other accessories.
Using the existing furniture, this was a small makeover to a small bedroom, in a low budget.
I wanted girly and sweet room for my little girl :-
Inspired by the summery colours on the butterflies, I designed, painted, and created this colourful nursery for my best friend’s firs baby.
A garden nursery for my first! I’m an addicted DIY’r and managed to save a lot of money as well as create some unique looks for my baby girl’s room.
The project was for a little girls nursery.
This stunning nursery was designed by Milk Deco as well as the furniture being designed and made by them. The idea was to have a calming blue feature wall with splashes of bright pink to pop against the blue and make it more girly.
Decorating a little girl’s room is absolutely endless — flowers, butterflies, bows…. If there’s an idea out there, we wanted to design with it. So, when we learned we were having a baby girl we knew we wanted to have pink, but we didn’t want to over throw the room with complete pink. Since we also love the color gray as well, the idea was to combine both colors with a white ribbon.
I had to keep in mind that we would be moving in less than a year. So, I had to keep the walls neutral and the budget low. But, I still wanted to enjoy the space.
This project was a complete overhaul from the custom upholstered headboards to the custom bolster pillows. We wanted the rooms to showcase the girls and their personalities but also wanted them to be able to transition as they grow. The rooms have great bones and colors that you can easily change the accent colors for a completely different look.
A nursery for my little princess, Miss Whitney Grace.
My clients decided early on they were not going to find out if they were having a boy or girl, so we knew right away we needed to make the nursery gender neutral and add a few accents when the baby was born.
Bright, fun and colorful nursery on a budget!
After 2 boys, it was a no brainer to accent the nursery in pink. We didn’t want to paint the room again… but it looks great with the teal and pink. I think having the walls green really compliments all the pink accessories. It was so much fun hunting my favorite stores for feminine pieces… all the furniture in the nursery was less than $500! I wanted Brooke’s bedding to be different, so I sent the fabric to my Aunt Jan, and she sewed the quilt, pillows and even a baby doll quilt. To save on cost, I purchased the silk and made the curtains and rest of the bedding. I love the Winbourg Sisters artwork, and painted the piece above the antique dresser to accent the blues in the room and we hung cute butterfly mobiles and a tree branch from the sky painted on the ceiling. The last hand-painted pieces was the ceiling medallion that we bought from Lowe’s for less than $20. What I love about Brooke’s nursery is the serene feeling and it looks like a very expensive nursery, but was done on a small budget! You can do it too!