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Twin Girls Modern Boho Neutral Sanctuary

We chose a modern, boho, femininely whimsical theme for our twin girls, Capri & Celine’s nursery. We wanted to incorporate modern elements such as the neon name signs and acrylic cribs with the feminine touches of the Anthropologie primrose mirror and the beaded chandelier while keeping true to a natural, bohemian aesthetic with the bouclé glider, area rug & beige/ivory/cream neutral color palette.

Twin Nursery Ideas: A Sweet Boho Style Room for Mila and Liam

We are so excited so reveal this charming and laid back nursery put together for newborn twins Mila & Liam Mills!

Their momma, Natasha of the Momma Mills Blog, designed a warm and welcoming room for her babies to come home to.  Lots of twin nursery ideas to check out!

he room has a boho vibe with greenery, natural decor and wood accents.  This chic and cozy space creates a happy place for twins!

The natural wood cribs are from Storkcraft, a family-owned Canadian furniture company.  Natasha decided on two Beckett 3-in-1 Convertible Cribs in “Natural”. This crib has won awards for its clean, adaptable design.  The light wood brings a playful and modern feel to the nursery.

Natasha worked with New Arrivals’ owner Tori Swaim and chose personalized crib rail covers and crib sheets to dress the cribs.  The white crib rail covers are versatile and keep the babies from chewing on the crib.  The green and dark pink monograms were added to coordinate with the Sage Green & Rose Bouquet Crib Sheets.  All of our rail covers, blankets and pillows can be personalized with a monogram or name.  (See all of our monogramming options here).  The green crib sheet for Liam coordinates perfectly with the pink and green floral crib sheet for Mila.

Mila and Liam snuggling on our Rose Bouquet Crib Sheet.  Large scale rose floral print adds a subtle feminine touch to the nursery and coordinates perfectly with the sage green crib sheet for Liam.  Twins Liam and Mila cuddle together in their Pink Polka Dot  and Sage Green knit swaddles.  New Arrivals’ Sage Green Crib Sheet and White Crib Rail Cover with Monogram are shown above.  Warm sage green mixes well with earthy tones and is muted and calming.

The sleek modern Hudson Changer Dresser includes three drawers, changing tray and storage cabinet to help conserve space in the room.  Utilizing the dresser as a changing station is an easy way to save space and eliminates the need for a separate changing table.

Natasha had the closet doors removed and added a white Ikea storage unit for organizing toys, shoes and more.  Seagrass cube baskets add to the natural feel of the room and add more space for tucking the abundance of baby things out of sight.

A comfy, cozy Capri Swivel Glider from Lennox Furniture is perfect for rocking, feedings and snuggles.

A large nursery window brings in plenty of sunlight that adds to the bright feel of the room.  Greenery is always a charming decor item to add to a nursery.  The fig leaf plant adds color, texture and helps to complete the space.

All nurseries need a cozy corner that is conducive rocking, feeding and reading.  Include a rocker/glider, books, lots of light and sweet decor to create a comfortable and homey spot.

 Floating shelves from Home Depot and IKEA hold keepsakes and favorite books.

A big thank you to Natasha for sharing her baby’s room with us!  Liam and Mila’s room is a stunning space designed for twins!

You can see the full Nursery Tour on her blog, including discount codes for many of the products included in the room!

A Twin Nursery for Boys

Designing a nursery for one baby is stressful enough.  Adding a second one to the mix can be absolutely terrifying!

Have no fear!  It’s not as overwhelming as you may think.  Today we are sharing a beautiful nursery for twins sent to us by Sara Lynne Narcisse.  Sara incorporated our Washed Linen in Oatmeal Crib Collection in to this stunning baby boy nursery for her new babies.   The sophisticated baby bedding elevates the nursery with the luxurious look of linen.  Our linen crib bedding is washed for a vintage appeal and soft feel.

The timeless design of the nursery creates a classic space beloved for its neutral look.
Our Washed Linen in Oatmeal Crib Collection is handmade in the USA with eco-friendly lux European linen fabric.  Solid ecru linen crib rail cover is accented with whimsical linen stripe fabric cording and ties.  The 100% linen crib sheet is made of our Tanstone Stripe fabric and is crisp to the touch.  A tailored linen crib skirt features pleats and accent buttons.
The mostly neutral nursery has highlights of soft blue in the area rug and curtain panels.  The nursery rug adds a touch of texture to the room.  A classic and refined white wooden dresser featuring dark knobs accents the vintage iron iron crib from Million Dollar Baby.

Sara had both crib rail covers monogrammed with ivory thread in our popular fishtail font – an easy way to personalize your nursery.  The framed bunny prints add a sweetness to the room!

Our monogram shop can embroider your baby’s initials or full name.  You can choose from a wide variety of thread colors and fonts.
Wicker and rattan decor accents add to the natural vibe of the room.  The off-white tufted rocker is classic and traditional.

The woodsy tree inspired shelf is perfect for pictures, keepsakes, books and more.

Little Ladies Twin Nursery

Let me start by saying that twins came as a major surprise to us! We knew right away that they were identical, so we would have either two boys, or two girls. I was certain we were having boys & I was thrilled to create a rugged airplane or outer space themed nursery for them to destroy! BUT… when we found out we were having girls, the pressure to create the perfect space was on – ohhh the possibilities. I wanted my girls to have a space that’s girly and chic, yet tranquil, comfy and playful. To me, the nursery isn’t a space for only sleeping, feeding, and changing, but a sacred space where we will build late night & early morning memories…rocking, reading, playing, learning, and loving. We converted our home office into their nursery, which happens to be the smallest room in our house, but even with two cribs we managed to fit all of the necessities & simple comforts and then some. In order for me to calm my obsessive thoughts and tame my over-the-top ideas, I needed to focus on a color scheme & choose one element to build the room around. Up first, the color palette: off white, blush pink, lavender, gold, and gray. Check! For furniture/accents, I decided to start with the area rug as it would sit at the center of the room & be the main source of color (something I am afraid of); after hours and hours of online searching, I found the perfect soft, low pile rug with a chic color palette and a fun boho pattern. For optimal comfort, I layered a couple faux sheepskin rugs in spots where we’ll spend most of our time (hello, ROSS finds). Up next, lighting: we removed the ceiling fan and replaced it with a capiz shell floral light fixture that beautifully projects a warm kaleidoscope-esque pattern on the ceiling when illuminated. A comfy over-sized rocker & a blush pink frou-frou foot stool sit in the corner of the room with a reading nook above; clear acrylic shelves house the girls lil’ library. For functionality, I added a gold globe style floor lamp that hangs over the rocker for the perfect late night feeding/diaper change lighting. Sticking with brushed gold metals, I selected the cribs, and a small accent table with a marble top. An antique french inspired dresser from Pottery Barn Kids is stationed beneath the window & outfitted with the basic diapering necessities (a Bumbo changing pad, wipe dispenser, basket with diapers/creams/lotions, and fresh flowers – let’s see how long that lasts!). I have commitment issues when it comes to color & wall art, so I left the walls stark white & chose fairly simple and minimal wall art – at least for now. For personalization (and to keep track of who’s who), I covered 20″ wooden laser cut names with green moss, attached them to pre-made wooden frames & hung them from a satin off white ribbon with an added bow for that special girly touch. Clustered lavender rooster feathers in acrylic box frames, which are meant to resemble African Juju Hats, are also hung on the wall above their cribs (a great tjmaxx.com find!). To add texture & to brighten the space and reflect natural light, I added a round rustic beaded wood mirror on the back wall. I finished the space off with a few playful, adorable and meaningful decorative accents, including: a rattan unicorn laundry basket, moss covered unicorn figurine, stacking wooden rainbow, wicker unicorn basket filled with board books, a fun wooden musical llama toy, and last but not least…the most special accent of all, the babies’ very first picture – a single 5 day old embryo, displayed in a gold frame sitting atop their dresser. Created from a place of gratitude and love, this space could not be more special to us. We look forward to seeing the wonder in our daughters eyes as they grow & explore the elements around them.
My best advice for designing your nursery: Don’t be afraid to mix metals & textures (yes, gold and silver go well together), keep decor minimal (don’t over-do-it with the tchotchke’s), and break tradition (crib skirts are not a necessity).

Puppy Dog Tales

Our daughter and son in law are expecting twins!  ☺️One boy and one girl😍I am opening a baby boutique and one of the services offered is nursery design, so of course we were excited when they gave us the green light to design and compose the nursery for our first grand babes! What a perfect gift for us to give and for them to receive❤️
They started a K9 rescue three years ago and literally give everything they have to rescuing sweet pups and placing them in the right homes after ensuring their are healthy and ready. They have 5 beagles and one German Shepard themselves.
Brittany is a teacher and both work endlessly with not much time nor have that “nich” for design. Once the plan was made, they went on a “babymoon” for a long weekend away in order for us to pull of this complete revamp of the nursery to surprise them when they got back home. And all on a budget!
We first had a contractor come in a take paneling off the walls and remove a window. The room is small so we had to be VERY strategic and utilize every inch of space we could in order to give them storage and still have room. We had him put up 1x4s to creat some dimension for us. The room before was dark and hard to create a good layout/flow but he made these adjustments for us and it was great!
My husbands parents came down from NY to help us assemble the nursery for the weekend. My mother in law and I painted the upper half of the room and my husband and his father tended to electrical and assembling.😂☺️
For months I had been collaborating with some great businesses on Etsy as I knew I wanted it to be a custom nursery, with unique touches that were custom to the space,with little pink and blue. I believe that can be a tiresome pallet when having one of each gender.
We had mobiles made custom to fit their fur family of beagles and a shepherd. Every aspect and right down to the little details of this room were all thought of and executed perfectly! Right down to the outlet covers and custom crib sheets and prints. The changing table is a buffet made into a changing table with great storage! The light is a vintage antique designed lamp we got at an antique mall. My mother in law and I hung the wallpaper in order to have a feature wall. The twins also have Nook mattress under the sheets. The changing pad is a Hatch Baby Grow. The white dresser was also from an antique mall, brought home and painted with dog pulls added to the drawers. Every piece was meant to be current, trendy and functional for their needs and safety of the twins. The glider/rocker adds some relaxation and a space for bonding for these sweet parents.
When they arrived home to their extreme make over, they were absolutely flooded with happiness, joy, sentiment and excitement for theirs babies new space.
Everyone has said that the nursery needs to be in a magazine 😂so here I am sharing this wonderful creation that we are so honored to have been a part of.
We hope Project Nursery falls in love with their sweet Dog Tales nursery as much as we all have!!

Katz Twin Nursery Reveal

At Everly & Monet, I design nurseries & Kids rooms. When choosing the right furniture for this project, I knew Newport Cottages was going to be the best choice. The Hilary collection is inspired by classic French Provincial designs mixed with shabby chic elements. The crib features hand-carved cabriole legs and the scalloped bottom gives it that feminine feel I was going for.
The comfy & cozy Sarah glider from Four Seasons is always a fav. We custom designed a slip-cover in sleek silver velvet fabric. It juxtaposes to the sweetness of the room. I went with the Max bookcase from Newport Cottages for a little modern edge, two toned with the coral. I swapped out the original hardware for a little glam with crystal knobs.
I always say the strength of the design is in the fabrics. The fabrics bring it all to life.  With a variety of rich textured fabrics, I knew Bebe Chic was the right fit. We matched bedding on each crib with P, sheets, a gathered dust ruffle, pillows & toddler blankets. We used the same fabrics to create custom balloon valances with ruffles from Laurie McParland Designs.

Modern Disney Twin Nursery

After struggling with infertility for 2 years and getting pregnant on our own with twins, it was my dream to finally create the nursery I’ve always envisioned. My husband and I are Disney lovers, and we long for the day we can bring our babies to Disney World for their first adventure! So it was a no brainer that Disney would be incorporated into the nursery, though I didn’t want it to “scream” Mickey Mouse when you walked into the room.
I feel like it’s easiest to start a nursery by choosing your decor (photos on the wall, etc). Once your theme/style is chosen, the rest just somehow comes together! The moment we came across these beautiful watercolor prints on Etsy, I knew these would be the perfect backbone to our nursery. The pallet wall was something we added to give the room a modern neutral feel, and we were so pleased with how well it pulled everything together. Guys, accent walls are key! We also made certain to pick a paint color that can grow with the boys, and not necessary need to be changed out the second their nursery evolves into a toddler room.
Sticking with the neutral gray/blue/white color scheme, we were able to pick out timeless pieces of furniture that blended well with the look we envisioned.
It’s been such a joy planning the room our two little guys will spend their first years of life in, and the memories my husband and I have made while putting it all together is something we’ll remember forever! Not every nursery has to be over the top. Just make it reflect your style and personality, and there’s no doubt you’ll end up with a perfect room for your little one (or two!).

Boy/Girl Twin Elegant Nursery

Designing this twin nursery was a dream come true for me! I wanted to create a space that was sophisticated and elegant yet as innocent and sweet as my darling babies. I was inspired by the “Blythe” cribs from Pottery Barn Baby. I knew I wanted those cribs the moment I saw them! The hot air balloon and the moon and stars with owl crib mobiles were made by me while I was in nesting mode! My husband and I worked on the tree mural project together and I am very happy with how that turned out. The large windows let a lot of sun light into the room which keeps it light and airy, perfect for my little angels!

Frankie and Ruby’s Twin Nursery

Designing for 1 baby is such an enjoyable experience. Designing for 2 only doubles the fun! The inspiration for this adorable, twin nursery came from a love of pink by new mother Christina. She wanted a girly, neutral nursery with subtle accents of pink scattered throughout. Each nursery layout I design is influenced not only by the size of the space but by any architectural details such as window locations. The decision on where to position the 2 cribs was an easy choice. Walking into the room, the first thing you notice is the neutral yet cute wallpaper in the shape of raindrops. The white, custom metal sign floats above the wallpaper, adding another layer to the design. On the opposite wall sits a custom dresser, designed in a larger size, to accomodate the clothing for both girls. Not shown in the photo is a closet, which will come in handy when the girls start increasing their wardrobes : )  A modern rocker from Monte Design is shared between the girls when it’s reading time. Layered lighting is added in the room with a cute rabbit lamp and wall sconces mounted above the dresser.
 
The original design of the room was to include a low, custom bookcase along the window wall. This idea was scratched mainly because floor space for playing took priority. The chair that was originally positioned next to the changing dresser was repositioned in front of the window. A tall, standing bookcase was added, in exchange for the low bookcase, as a place for books and accessories. My designer tip for our readers is to be open to changes in your original ideas when designing your space. Generally, functionality should take priority over the aesthetic design. After all, if the design doesn’t fit your needs, you won’t fully enjoy the room.
XO
Sara

Pink, White and Gold Twin Nursery

First of all I just want to say how excited I am to share with you all my first official decorating project as an interior designer. My co worker and friend gave me the honour of creating this stunning nursery for her two beautiful twin girls. Designing this nursery was a dream come true! During our initial consultation, my friend had asked for a pink, white and gold colour scheme with hints of florals. She wanted the room to have a girly feel to it without being overly girly (no frills). Gathering the decorative items for the room required some hunting at our local thrift stores as well as some DIY projects. Some of my favourite items in the room include; the rocking horse which was purchased on a buy and sell website, the flower mobiles which were hand made by myself and the “blocks” holder on the bookcase which was purchased at a thrift store, it was painted white and stenciled with gold lettering. You can’t help but feel happy when your standing in this room, its bright, light and beautiful! I hope this room inspires you to create your own beautiful spaces!
-Meridith

Twins Nursery, Boy and Girl Dog Theme in New York

This twins nursery was inspired by the family’s two dogs. This couple wanted a fun and vibrant room that was whimsical yet not babyish. The dachshund wall paper set the stage for this nursery for a boy and girl. We added bright teal, aqua and yellow fabrics and a whimsical yellow chevron rug. The gray paint set the backdrop for our velvet nursery glider and the bright dog themed artwork. The custom aqua colored chandelier features branches and leaves in a nest shape. I found discount store lamps that were gold and silver in color and ordered custom colored spray paint so we could match the lamps to the chandelier.