Lavender & Gray nursery
I knew I didn’t want to do your typical themed nursery, and purple is my favorite color! So after lots of research on project nursery & pinterest I decided to go with a purple and gray theme!
I knew I didn’t want to do your typical themed nursery, and purple is my favorite color! So after lots of research on project nursery & pinterest I decided to go with a purple and gray theme!
We had our first baby in early October. I was very passionate about creating a warm and inviting space for our little guy. I have a love for decorating and a passion for DIY and handmade. I just started blogging about it at www.youme-we.com. I loved expressing my creative side by creating a safe and welcoming nursery!
Baby Alexa’s beautiful pink and grey nursery.
This is our DIY nursery for our baby girl :)
Ayla’s room is, in my opinion, girly – without being overwhelming or cartoony. I wanted something that would grow well with her, and that had items that could be replaced and still easily matched.
A Sesame Street inspired brunch party with a basic color palette of golden yellows, gray, and white. Inserting the characters into the decor added pops of red and blue as well.
This stunning nursery was designed by Milk Deco as well as the furniture being designed and made by them. The idea was to have a calming blue feature wall with splashes of bright pink to pop against the blue and make it more girly.
Whimsical, colorful and fun! I wanted something that she could grow with and that was extra girly but not all pink.
I bought the crib and the dresser online on a site similar to Ebay. The closet I bought on a flea market. At first I wanted a blue with yellow room (we knew it was a boy) so I searched for blue or yellow furniture. When I found the yellow furniture I was immediately sold. We changed rooms at 8 month’s pregnancy and we had had already decorated the wall of this room with a gray plaid wallpaper. So the combination of yell0w and gray was born.
Nursery on a budget! Most of this was diy like the pom poms, bow holder, and name over the crib. I found both the changing table and rocking elephant through consignment. Both the dresser and crib are from target for under $100 I just changed the knobs on the dresser. It was so much fun and a lot more special making a nursery that wasnt “cookie cutter”!
Bright and cozy! Pink, white, and teal! This was a refinished furnisher set that was from my first child. The rest of the room is a mix of hand made projects and bought ones.
My daughter Emerald loves the Little Mermaid and Nemo. As an Event Designer I wanted to create the underwater world that she loved for her 3rd birthday party, but with a unique twist and sophisticated decor elements. Keeping the color palette pretty narrow, blues, greens, with white would be the key to the elegance of the party. The focal points are Dessert Table and Kid’s table.
This project was mostly DIY/handmade/repurposed. I made all of the bedding, the curtains, the changing table cover, the artwork, and recovered the glider and ottoman. My husband stripped, repainted and changed the hardware to the 2 secondhand dressers I found. It was a lot of work, but we love the results.
My first baby is due in just a few weeks. This is our adorable grey & bright pink nursery fit for a princess :) I did much of the crafts myself & enjoyed being able to add small, loving touches to the room!
Baby Girl Nursery
Mila wanted a cheery and colorful theme for her birthday and she picked Rainbow. We brought in a fairy who did face painting, balloon twisting and magic show for entertainment.
My son turned one and they say the first birthday is the birthday for the mother. Well, I took advantage of it! I wanted to give him a special first birthday.
In our country they don’t make dessert tables and the decoration doesn’t go beyond balloons en screaming colours. I wanted to make something original. Project Nursery have been a great inspiration!
We wanted a nursery that was fun, bright and happy so we choose blue, yellow and orange.