Design with Style: Facebook Q&A

Let’s face it, designing a nursery is hard work, and deciding on a theme or style is a big decision. How do you make all the pieces fit together? To paint or not to paint, and all those other big questions. Don’t worry, Pam and Melisa have you covered! Gather up your design questions, and join them on NoJo’s Facebook Wall Tuesday, August 21st at 1pm PDT/4pm EDT for a design Q&A. The Project Nursery duo will answer your questions and share their design tips to help you create a showstopping nursery.

If you can’t join us live, post your questions below in the comments, and Pam and Melisa will answer them on NoJo’s wall during the event. So mark your calendars for Tuesday, August 21st at 1pm PDT /4pm EDT and get ready to design with style!

Kristin

Kristin

California mom raising two blonde babies + one blonde doggy to make our family complete. I'm boho style obsessed and a wine lover at heart.

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