Pink and Gray Nursery
I wanted a nursery that felt welcoming with a girly touch. I used a mauvey blush pink wall and then very neutral wood tones with gold accents. We had such a fun time putting this room together.
I wanted a nursery that felt welcoming with a girly touch. I used a mauvey blush pink wall and then very neutral wood tones with gold accents. We had such a fun time putting this room together.
When I found out that we were having a baby girl, I was super excited, and knew just what I wanted her nursery to look like! I had a vision of a nursery done in shades of pinks with gray and accented with cute elephants. I wanted it to be a mix of traditional, feminine, and modern. Her completed nursery is just what I had envisioned! Perfect for my darling Clementine!
Pink and Gray nursery for a baby girl.
Pink & Gray are such girlie colors so I knew for sure I wanted to use them for our nursery. I didn’t want to have too much pink, so I thought gray walls with pink accents would be the perfect touch!
A pink and gray nursery for our little girl that is classic, simple and feminine with attention to detail.
A small Valentine’s Day party showcasing two of my favorite things: Pink and Chevron!!
This is my daughter’s pink and gray elephant nursery in our downtown Chicago condo.
My husband and I decided that we hated the way her room looked before (wish i had pictures) so we decided to do a complete remodel. Our two year old got a new bedroom set, paint job, a few DIY and a tv. What more can a two year old ask for.
This is our daughter, Camden’s, nursery. It used to be my stepson and my younger brother’s room when they came to visit — two twin beds, a large TV, Playstation 3, with blue and yellow fabrics and wall coverings, even snowboard and dirtbike Fathead wall decals at one point. We originally planned on transforming it into the nursery for our twin daughters, Aubrey & Finley, but due to complications, we lost them at 20 weeks of pregnancy, and had to reassemble the room into the boys’ room, storing all the items we had originally purchased for the girls. A few months after we lost the girls, we found out we were pregnant with another little girl. Naturally, we eventually moved the boys’ furniture again into another spare bedroom and began this labor of love for our sweet girl, Camden.
My husband and I had so much fun designing this room for our sweet baby girl!
Pinwheels and PomPoms first birthday bash! Not a detail missed. Mom handmade mostly all the details including the beautiful pom pom wreath.
Olivia’s Shabby Chic Nursery!
I wanted to design a nursery that would be a peaceful place for me to spend hours with our little girl–a space that was not too girly and pink and frou frou, but a more sophisticated room for a baby. There’s definitely no mistaking that this room is a nursery, but hopefully one that will grow throughout the next few years with her.
I wanted to create a room that reflected the pastel colors of my childhood. There is something so calming and endearing about pastel pink. However, I AM a modern girl and I wanted a more contemporary look so I incorporated gray as an accent color and balanced the two colors with pops of white in the furniture and varying elements of nature.
Welcome to Liesl’s Butterfly Garden! This is the first birthday party I created with lots of love, sweat, and sleepless nights for the littlest love of my life :)
Grey, pink, and white room. The Serena and Lily Bedding was a MUST have for me!
Pink and metallic grey nursery for my baby girl! Please check out my blog for additional pictures. lipstickandrattles.blogspot.com