Baby L’s Pink and Gray Nursery
We wanted a calm, soft space with some old and new elements mixed in. The room features some vintage blankets, hints of metallics, retro starburst mirrors, and lots of fluffy white and sheepskin!
We wanted a calm, soft space with some old and new elements mixed in. The room features some vintage blankets, hints of metallics, retro starburst mirrors, and lots of fluffy white and sheepskin!
When we found out we were having a girl I immediately started thinking about the nursery. I knew I didn’t want anything too girly or with tons of pink. I wanted a cute and cozy place for her since her room is on the small side. I wanted to use lots of colors and patterns throughout the space.
A 60-70s themed room. Cozy, colorful, and custom.
This project had a strict budget so most of the items were DIY. I did not want her nursery to have a theme, because I am always changing things! The room was small so I tried not to go overboard with a lot of different colors and focused on small details for character. I hope it is a room she grows up to love! :)
A nursery filled with wonderment for foster infants was my goal in this space and since San Francisco homes and apartments are notoriously small, narrow spaces, I used a large walk-in closet to try to create a warm, inviting nursery. Bold colors layered with beautiful fabrics both brighten and soften the room, and my husband and I loved painting the ceiling pale blue which was an easy project that took no time at all. It’s a joy to spend time here, especially knowing it will soon be home to babies who need a loving place to stay for a time, maybe even forever.
Woodland themed nursery filled with DIY projects and accents of pink, sage green, chocolate brown, and powder blue.
I wanted a nuetral baby room since we are not finding out the sex of “Baby P”. I wanted it to be warm, inviting, and cozy.
I wanted our nursery to have three elements: color, texture, & pattern. A room that felt SPECIAL! Something to reflect our personal taste, but still suitable for a baby. After deciding on paint and wallpaper, we rolled up our sleeves and got to work!
We love the lavender hues and how they compliment the espresso furniture. The extra “pops” of rich color & artwork keep it age-appropriate for our girl.
Fun, eclectic, modern, vintage – all rolled into one!
My husband and I wanted a super cozy nursery that we wouldn’t mind spending time in. And boy, did we spend our fair share of hours pacing that floor and hanging out in the glider! We’re now planning our second baby’s nursery and moving onto E’s big boy room, so I thought I would finally share!