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A Gentleman’s (Wild) Kingdom
After designing my daughter’s nursery, I knew I wanted to create an equally fun and eclectic space for our son. Like before, this was a labor of love…From picking out the design elements to installing a stone wall! It’s a mix of DIY and store bought. A little kingdom for our little prince :)
Simple, Gender Neutral on a Budget
Our nursery space is on the smaller side, 10′ x 10′. We capitalized on usage of space by removing the closet doors to create a changing/ dressing nook. The goal was to make the space comfortable and practical for both baby and parents.
Grey With a Little “Pop”
K’s nursery was pieced together with the intention of creating a fun, whimsical, “make me wanna smile” space to enjoy. My husband and I love to spend time in the nursery with our little man and we think (hope) he enjoys it as much as we do.
Green & White Boy Nursery on a budget
I knew I didn’t want a blue room for my son because I am tired or stereotyping. And trust me, if I had a girl, it would still be green and white with pops of other colors, never pink & purple. We have very high ceilings (12′) but the room is rather small, so we went with white walls and used bright colors on accessories, such as curtains, floor mat, table, wall decals etc.
Max’s Modern Safari Nursery
While on bed rest for 8 weeks, I had the joy of designing a special room for my little guy. I am by no means a designer, so this was my first crack and a complete room re-do and I loved every second of it. I chose the bright colors because I wanted Max to have lots of fun things to look at and explore in his room.
Dreaming of Birdies Nursery
Bird Themed Nursery for a Baby Girl