Pink and Blue Nursery
I wanted to create a warm, happy and serene nursery for my second child. My first child was a boy in which we created a more modern nursery so for my little girl I decided to go with something sweet and vintage in feel.
I wanted to create a warm, happy and serene nursery for my second child. My first child was a boy in which we created a more modern nursery so for my little girl I decided to go with something sweet and vintage in feel.
A nursery for our daughter
Baby nursery for little girl
We created the back drop for his nursery with the real wood paneled wall. We brought in the pop of color with the pillows, furniture ect;
We wished to blend our easy modern style with an eclectic, vintage twist when designing our baby’s nursery. What we arrived at was an assemblage of vintage and modern elements with lots of personalized touches and family mementos, including hand-made knit blankets, hand-painted birch trees and stripes on walls, vintage furniture, and a “family tree” comprised of old photos of relatives as children.
Neutral, dandelion themed baby girl’s nursery
Kavi’s nursery is a mix of Safari elements I started collecting when we found out we were expecting. At the time I didn’t know the sex so I wanted to keep with color choices that would work for a boy or a girl. We’ve recently moved into a new house and I haven’t had time to paint the walls yet (builders beige is boring I know). I haven’t decided yet on what color it will be. Hmmm…
A calm whimsical nursery for a little baby boy named Ethan.
My boy + girl twins’ gender-neutral nursery! I REFUSED to do anything yellow or green…so we went with polka dots and pops of color.