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A fresh coat of paint is my absolute favorite way to not only update a room but to add a little drama. Sarah, mother to three-month old Griffin, must agree. By painting the room a warm shade of cafe-au-lait, she created a rich backdrop for an elegant and sophisticated nursery. Inspired by Dwell’s Circles crib bedding, Sarah used a few old pieces from other rooms in the house alongside the new crib, glider and rug to get a clean and eclectic feel. Other finishing touches include a bookshelf made by Griffin’s grandfather and vintage family photos in crisp white frames. The alphabet cards positioned above the crib add just the right touch of modern. Read on for more details.

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    1. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Diapers and Divas says:

      July 22, 2009 at 10:48 pm  

      That is a great nursery!! The colors and pieces are definitely my style!

    2. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Jill in Ohio says:

      July 23, 2009 at 8:48 am

      Love this nursery and the bookshelf too! Where is that from?

    3. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Erin says:

      July 23, 2009 at 10:50 am 

      There’s a *very* similar bookshelf by The Land of Nod: http://www.landofnod.com/family.aspx?c=74&f=5381&pc=16

      LOVE this nursery. Can’t wait to have our third child so I can get creative again :)

    4. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Chasseny says:

      July 23, 2009 at 11:52 am 

      Great Job on the room Sarah!!! Baby Griffin is sleeping good, Im sure!

    5. admin

      January 9, 2010

      kylydia says:

      July 23, 2009 at 1:50 pm

      Wow, what a great room. Sarah must be a super-great mom to expose her son to good design at such a young age. :)

    6. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Reiza says:

      July 23, 2009 at 4:50 pm

      Add me to the list of people who wants to know where that bookshelf is from. That’s exactly what my twin daughters need.

    7. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Sarah says:

      July 23, 2009 at 6:58 pm

      The bookshelf was made by my stepfather. He actually worked off a picture I saw on a real-life nursery featured in another blog! I think Walmart had a very similar one at one time but I can’t find it anymore.

    8. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Sarah says:

      July 23, 2009 at 10:38 pm

      what a GREAT way to display those Charley Harper alphabet cards. love it!
      classic books on that shelf too!

    9. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Laura says:

      July 27, 2009 at 9:13 pm

      Sarah, I LOVE the bookshelf. Is your stepfather anywhere near Texas and can he make us one too?

    10. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Natalie @ Southern Belle’s Charm says:

      July 28, 2009 at 12:07 pm 

      I love the alphabet cards…so orginal. My son has vintage books in his room as well!

    11. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Mere says:

      August 2, 2009 at 3:15 pm

      Wow, simple but creative — love the nursery! I really like what you did with the Charley Harper cards. I have them and have been trying to think of how to display them in my (future) nursery. I was thinking somehow on the closet doors, but I like the wall application too.

      I also love his name.

      :)

    12. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Alicia says:

      August 16, 2009 at 7:28 pm

      Love the alphabet card idea. How did you apply them to the walls?

    13. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Sarah says:

      September 1, 2009 at 4:07 pm

      I used those 3M strips. I tried glue dots first then double stick tape but they fell so I had to try something more hardcore.

      I used a ruler to set the width apart and applied a strip to the bottom and top. It actually went a lot smoother than I had expected.

    14. admin

      January 9, 2010

      Boy’s Nautical Toddler Room | Project Nursery says:

      November 10, 2009 at 11:44 pm

      […] is your favorite item(s) in the room? The bookcase is my favorite item. I saw something similar on Project Nursery and fell in love with it. I told my husband exactly what I wanted and the measurements, and he built […]

    15. JennyGerrett

      June 14, 2010

      How did you hang the paper lanterns?  Would love to know – your room turned out beautifully!

    16. JennyGerrett

      June 14, 2010

      How did you hang the paper lanterns?  Would love to know – your room turned out beautifully!

    17. cheathat

      April 23, 2011

      Nice book case and alphabet letters.

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