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Baby Girl Farmhouse Nursery for Penelope

Today we are excited to share the sweetest baby girl nursery sent to us by Jessica Waters of J Miles Designs!  Jessica’s dream of a pink farmhouse nursery, that was both cozy and not too bright, becomes a stunning space for her new baby.

After trying for 5 years to have a child, baby Penelope arrived!  Jessica’s 3rd IVF treatment was successful, and as you can imagine she was over the moon about the birth of her first baby!

The farmhouse trend for baby’s rooms is still going strong, as farmhouse nurseries are the rage, and so much fun for a baby girl!  Shiplap walls, wooden elements, rustic touches and chandelier are necessities if you are planning a farmhouse styled nursery for your baby girl.  To make the nursery feel special for Penelope, Jessica fell in love with the name sign above the crib from Creating Happiness.  A name sign is a great way to personalize your baby’s room.  The eye-catching wood beaded chandelier is the perfect choice for the room, as it adds warmth and texture. A darling play tent next to the crib gives an enchanting look, and a touch of greenery adds color.  Including a tent in the nursery adds to the ambiance of the room, and provides a fun spot for Penelope to play!

Neutral colors in the room create warmth and coziness.  The off white furniture sets the stage for a timeless look and the vintage style has a luxurious look and feel.  To keep with neutral tones, Jessica chose our soft cream crib sheet and custom ruffle crib skirt made of our washed flax linen fabric for Penelope’s crib bedding.  Our washed linen fabrics, available in a variety of colors, create elegant and sophisticated crib bedding.

The neutral toned mirror over the dresser has a unique shape and adds a rustic feel to the room.  Corner wooden shelves are perfect for display of keepsakes and photos.  Dark hardwood plank flooring is the ideal contrast to the white shiplap walls.

Subtle touches of pink accents, including the pom pom trim nursery curtains and area rug, are reminders that this room is for a baby girl!  The sweet unicorn rocker, baskets and wood accent table all add personality to the room.  A large glider is elegant, comfy and a delightful spot for feedings and reading.  The blown up image of baby Penelope that adorns the wall can’t help but put a big smile on your face!

A Bohemian Inspired Room – Tour this Inviting and Charming Bedroom

We said goodbye to the pink walls. We said goodbye to the tiny dressing table. And we said goodbye to all things that were making this space a little dysfunctional. Oh, how I wish I had a “before photo” so I could share it here. So, what do you say, are you ready to tour this bohemian inspired room?
We started designing this beautiful bedroom for #clientniece last Summer. Note to self, don’t start working on a new design project the same day the kids finish school. It’s just not a good idea. Taking on a new design project while handling the shop, the kids, and all the mimosas; calls for a bit of stalling. Do you know what I mean? But we got it done. And to make this project even more fun and unique, we did a lot of DIY projects while designing this room as well. Like the DIY bed cover tassel, the fun wall hooks, and the super cute shelving system.
My niece is turning thirteen next week. So the overall goal was to design a space that looked more like her now, while still keeping the overall aesthetic of the house. I wanted to design a room for her that felt fresh and welcoming. Using lots of white details, wood tones, a colorful, but not too colorful gallery wall, and bohemian-inspireded items, we feel like we definitely got the job done. And the best compliment comes from my niece’s friends, who now want Julia’s aunt to design their rooms too.

Soft Pink, Gold and Ivory Shabby Chic Nursery

When we found out we were having a girl (we have a 9 year old son), I immediately wanted to go with soft pinks, golds, and ivory/creams for the her room. Which is crazy because I always said if I every have a girl I will never go with pink! And several months before I found out I was pregnant, I started liking pink. That should have been an indicator right then, but I was clueIess..LOL!  I was going to go with a princess type theme, but then changed my mind after searching Pinterest for different ideas. At first, the room was going to be more centered around the crown teester, but then I wanted more of a shabby chic and sophisticated nursery. Soft pinks with different shades of gold and ivory/creams throughout the room. I made her crib bedding (with the exception of the crib rail guard), flower curtain tie backs, personalized pillows(on the chaise), changing pad cover, and double sided door stopper. My brother painted my son’s old crib in a metallic gold/champagne. Also, I made a liner for the bassinet/stroller piece that will be her hamper and then could be used for dolls or whatever she would like! We removed the closet door and I went with the curtains instead. So happy with the way her room turned out!!!

Bright & White Big Girl Room

When we moved into a new home recently it was the perfect opportunity to trade in our daughter’s nursery for a “big girl room”. I wanted a cheerful and bold space for our colorful girl, but I also love fresh, bright rooms, so decided to go with a white backdrop and add happy punches of pink, turquoise and yellow. This room just makes me happy every time I walk by, and I love how it reflects the fun personality of our little girl.