Modern Owl Nursery
My husband and I are expecting our first child, a girl, in early September 2015. I wanted to design a bright, colorful, and happy owl nursery for her.
My husband and I are expecting our first child, a girl, in early September 2015. I wanted to design a bright, colorful, and happy owl nursery for her.
My husband and I had to carve a space for our son out of our railroad apartment in Brooklyn. With a little ingenuity, we created a budget-conscious, cozy space, custom-designed just for him. Even though it’s a small space, it really works for us, and has the flexibility to evolve as Jules gets older. We’ve already swapped out the bassinet-sized BAM-BAM crib for the full-sized configuration, and it is still a fully functional room, perfect for our growing boy!
It’s my absolute favorite room in our house! It is playful and airy and fun. I didn’t want the nursery to be blasé, nor too loud. Just a comfy space for our little Parker.
A gender neutral nursery that is playful, bright and full of personal touches. A combination of splurge and “save” items come together for a space that’s not too modern and not too traditional. The room also has lots of interesting patterns to look at without being too busy.
We have a tiny, rented space for our soon-to-be-arriving little one, and will be moving soon and leaving furniture behind. But I could not let go of my visions of a fabulous nursery, so on a tight budget have pulled together what I think is a playful, modern, gender-neutral nursery, bursting with color!
A contemporay colorful bubbly baby boy’s room. I hand painted the mural of colorful bubbles all across the room on an icy blue grey wall. I wanted a room that was fun yet serene and that would handle colorful toys and books without clashing.