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Emmy’s Golden Animal Kingdom Nursery

My sweet baby girls nursery has been my favorite project! My inspiration came slowly, it took 4 months to put the whole thing together.   When I saw the animal heads at TJ Maxx I knew I was going to incorporate them into a gallery wall.  I continued to find other fun animals to add throughout.  The large curtain rod branch came from the first time Emmy visited the beach at just a few weeks old.  This triggered the desire for a tree branch mobile which came from a lovely tree in our neighborhood.  Being on a tight budget made this nursery a rewarding challenge.  I enjoyed putting my custom stamp on things with DIY projects.
My tip, don’t be afraid to combine styles and add your special touch, I’ve learned that if you stick with things you love it can all come together!

Celestial Inspired Boys Room

This room was designed for a little boy to update his nursery to his “big boy” room.  The bead board wainscotting, convertible toddler bed and dresser were existing.  My client wanted a “celestial” theme that was not too “themey”.  This drove the design in that most (although not all) of the elements of the design were suggestive of the celestial theme, rather than literal.  This is how I prefer to approach children’s room design because it allows the room the grow with the child.  Who wants to completely redecorate every couple of years?!

World Traveler Themed, Colorful, Eclectic and Boho Nursery

Over the course of about two months I collected pieces for this nursery and put it together for our little girl’s arrival on December 1st! To be honest, all I pictured was a lot of bright colors and a world traveler theme, and other than that there was no plan! I just always tell people to buy things you like and then it’ll all come together when you’re decorating! I think it’s more fun that way.

Quinlan’s Rainbow Room

When my family moved to a new home last summer, I took the opportunity to evolve what had been “Quinlan’s Yellow Submarine Nursery” (also on Project Nursery) into a room that would grow with my son as far into childhood as possible. I incorporated many of the decorative items, most furniture, as well as the overall color scheme from his original nursery, but toned down the wall color to gray and added a black and white “base” to anchor the multi-colored accents.

Little B’s Travel Themed Nursery

I started collecting ideas for a travel-themed nursery well before I found out that I was pregnant. My husband and I both love to travel and can’t wait to share our adventures with our children someday. We had a great time selecting the items for the room and putting everything together. Hopefully, this room will inspire our little girl to go out and see the world!