Baby Landry’s Modern Safari Nursery
A modern safari themed nursery for a stylish baby boy. We wanted to design something fun yet calming for both baby and mommy.
A modern safari themed nursery for a stylish baby boy. We wanted to design something fun yet calming for both baby and mommy.
This was a very special room for my client, her son was finally done with his crib and it was time for a big boy bed! We wanted to make this a room that would be suitable for him throughout the years so we decided to go with a queen size bed.
This is my son’s vintage inspired nursery. He’s now 2, but this room will be perfect for him for another year or two since his crib converts into a toddler bed.
A classic boy’s room that would be sweet for a baby but also work for a toddler/young boy.
I wanted to create a cultural/travel themed nursery for my second son. I’m 2nd generation Indian and my husband is 4th generation Chinese, so I wanted to reflect both of our cultures in the nursery.
When I learned that you could rent out space for parties at the Flight museum I was so excited! Ryan loves anything to do with planes so I knew it was a perfect venue. There are two party areas to chose from and I chose the hangar area because there was more natural light and the clouds on the walls worked perfectly with our decorations!
This nursery is clean, calm and bright. I had fun using a mix of modern and vintage components to the room.
Sebastian’s big boy room is bright and fun, much like the little man himself. We live in a loft, and his bedroom gets almost no natural light, so every design decision centered around creating a bright and happy space for him to play and sleep. He loves trains, trucks and cars, so there is a subtle transportation theme going on with out it screaming, “LOOK AT ALL THE TRUCKS!”
Transportation theme nursery with more focus on airplanes and hot air balloons.
Airplane room for an active 2-year old.
We didn’t want a theme so that he could easily grow into his room. We love the mix of animals, airplanes, and art work.
Not big on themes but I love airplanes and all things old. When I found out I was having a boy I immediately knew I didn’t want to do blue (after having a father in the air force… I don’t like blue but am fond of planes!)
We decided to transition our son from his crib to a full-size bed when he was 20 months old since he is an active sleeper and needed the additional space to be comfortable. This necessitated a move to a larger room, so we converted our guest bedroom into his big boy room.
A toddler’s room that is timeless in a small space for a big imagination.
My son’s room has changed quite a bit from when he was a baby but he’s still not a “big boy”. I’m really enjoying the progression his room has followed as he’s grown into a spunky toddler who loves cars, trucks & airplanes.
The invitation was inspired by a Pink Peppermint Paper design. The little plane I cut with my Cricut and I put a dimensional so it looks like it’s on the air. For the cake I asked for cupcakes. The little airplanes on the cupcakes and the cake topper I did myself. The dessert table included popcorn, sour gumballs, home made brownies and mascarpone tarts, and other yummy snacks! I found a great tablecloth that tied it all together with the beautiful banner I made. I used gable boxes for the party favors. As always, they were personalized with each kid’s name. I got this great idea from a party I found at Nounces.com, where they put these genius signs over the favor box and the gift tables. I also made favors for the adults: peanuts and pretzels. The piñata was custom made. www.followyouflutterby.blogspot.com