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A Romantic Nursery for Valentine’s Day

With Valentine’s Day coming up this weekend, romance is definitely in the air! When you think of a Valentine’s Day-inspired nursery, you might think of white and red with roses and hearts, but creating a nursery based on a theme doesn’t always have to be so literal.

To me, Valentine’s Day is about appreciating the people that you love, and a new baby in the family definitely fits that bill! It inspired me to create a nursery design board with some romantic florals, soft feminine colors and of course a few hearts, all without an overbearing theme.

Romantic Girl's Nursery Design BoardHeart PillowMalibu Chandelier in Coke BottleLichen Heart Wall ArtHampton CribCyprus Bone Inlay MirrorLydia LampBeverly Seven-Drawer Dresser in Pale Pink and Gold, Beverly Tray in Pale PinkMykonos Rug in RoseMango Wood ShelfSlipcovered Glider and Ottoman in Kelsey BlossomDixie PillowNina TableMilk Glass Vintage Flower Vase

Now don’t worry, I didn’t forget about the boys! I’m using the word “romantic” to describe the theme, but that doesn’t mean we have to stick to girls only. With a few color changes and item swaps, we’ve got the same nursery translated for a boy while retaining that vintage romantic charm.

Romantic Boy's Nursery Design BoardHeart PillowMalibu Chandelier in Blue AgateNight Bear Wall ArtHampton CribCyprus Bone Inlay MirrorWishbone Table LampBeverly Seven-Drawer Dresser in Baby Blue and White, Beverly Tray in Baby BlueMykonos Rug in Dark BlueMango Wood ShelfSlipcovered Glider and Ottoman in Kelsey GrayZaer PillowBee TableMilk Glass Vintage Flower Vase

The rug, dresser, glider, chandelier and heart pillow all come in a variety of colors, so it was easy to quickly change the design to read more masculine. I swapped out a few of the accessories and darkened the wall color a bit, and all of a sudden it’s a boy’s space!

If there’s any room in the house that deserves a little love, it’s the nursery!

A Romantic Nursery for Valentine's Day - Little Crown Interiors

Wednesday 17th of August 2016

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