I don’t think anyone will disagree that one of the latest trends in nursery design is displaying a large monogram on the wall. A southern tradition no more, monograms come in every shape and size and for all budgets too!
My favorite way to incorporate a monogram in the nursery is with these large 48″ wood letter cutouts. You won’t need any other wall decor when you commit to letters like this!
If you’re looking for something a little smaller (and less expensive), you can find smaller versions of the wooden letters too.
Fellow Project Nursery Design Experts Little Crown Interiors also sell gorgeous custom monograms in their shop.
If the swirly look isn’t your style or you need something that will work in a little boy’s room, I love how the large metal letters were used to spell the baby’s initials in Walker’s Nursery.
And finally, the easiest way to add a monogram to your nursery, kid’s room or just about any flat surface in your house is with a vinyl sticker! They aren’t permanent, come in a variety of colors and are extremely cost-effective!
Here are some of my favorites found on etsy.
Comments
Laurel
I agree, I love monograms- I used an empty huge ornate frame & placed my daughter’s initial in it- love the look! http://www.abubblylife.com/2013/01/kalias-nursery-update-rain-gutter-book.html
Megan Schrage
In the first photo of the crib, what is that called that is wrapped around the top of the bar around the crib? That’s super cool, never seen it!
Darlene Farmer
Have you seen the monogram rugs from http://www.creativecarpetdesign.com you get to choose the size, shape , colors and font.
phyllis
I love monograms. They are statement pieces in themselves.
Jacquiline Bertny
I can just imagine how hard it is to cut the wood with all these curves.They do cut it from a bigger board, right?
Jacquiline Bertny
I can just imagine how hard it is to cut the wood with all these curves.They do cut it from a bigger board, right?
Jacquiline Bertny
Indeed! These monograms can be the focal point of a room.
Jacquiline Bertny
Indeed! These monograms can be the focal point of a room.
Ross Neytiri
LOL. That’s such a silly concern. :D