Boho Nursery
I’m very much a boho styled mama and wanted to translate that into our girl’s nursery. I had an image in my mind and it took some time to acquire all the pieces I wanted, but we did it!
I’m very much a boho styled mama and wanted to translate that into our girl’s nursery. I had an image in my mind and it took some time to acquire all the pieces I wanted, but we did it!
This nursery was so much fun to create for my sweet baby girl Harlow. When I found out I was pregnant I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I absolutely love daisies so I started with that. Project Nursery has the most beautiful wallpaper and it’s such great quality. The two main pieces of the nursery are the daisy print wallpaper and the daisy print matching crib sheet. From there, I wanted to give the rest of the nursery a boho and modern feel to it. It all came together so nicely!
Ever since my nana passed, whenever we see a monarch, we say “there’s nana!” I swear whenever I see one, she slows down to say hi and then flies off. As soon as we found out we were having a little girl, I knew I wanted to incorporate butterflies into her nursery to have her great nana with her.
Ive always loved piecing together room designs with found items that don’t necessarily match perfectly! (This also helps stay on budget! 😉) I knew I wanted the room to feel warm, bright, cozy, and fresh while incorporating a mid century modern vibe that she could continue to grow into!
At the time I designed my daughter’s nursery, there were several Word Markets closing and you bet I took advantage of their liquidation sales! I found a pendant light that quickly became the center of my vision for the room as well as the perfect comfy and neutral swivel chair! The Anthropologie curtains were another favorite find!
I purchased the crib online and found the dresser on marketplace which, with a little elbow grease, a new top which I converted to a diaper bin, and some fresh hardware, became one of my favorite functional pieces in the room!
I found a few images from Pinterest including one image from a Society6 artist which inspired my mural.
And I designed a banner on which I hand painted her name with a pampas grass wreath for a personal touch.
Living in a one bedroom apartment with our little one on the way I wanted to create a nursery space for our baby within our master bedroom that was just as comfortable for him as it was for us. I leveraged neutral tones and boho-inspired accents to bring everything — from mom and dad’s side, to baby’s side — together.
I am a wallpaper obsessed mama who was eyeing this wallpaper exclusively made for Lulu & Georgia. When I got pregnant with my second daughter I already had a crib so I decided to splurge on wallpaper and the rest just flowed from there.
We said goodbye to the pink walls. We said goodbye to the tiny dressing table. And we said goodbye to all things that were making this space a little dysfunctional. Oh, how I wish I had a “before photo” so I could share it here. So, what do you say, are you ready to tour this bohemian inspired room?
We started designing this beautiful bedroom for #clientniece last Summer. Note to self, don’t start working on a new design project the same day the kids finish school. It’s just not a good idea. Taking on a new design project while handling the shop, the kids, and all the mimosas; calls for a bit of stalling. Do you know what I mean? But we got it done. And to make this project even more fun and unique, we did a lot of DIY projects while designing this room as well. Like the DIY bed cover tassel, the fun wall hooks, and the super cute shelving system.
My niece is turning thirteen next week. So the overall goal was to design a space that looked more like her now, while still keeping the overall aesthetic of the house. I wanted to design a room for her that felt fresh and welcoming. Using lots of white details, wood tones, a colorful, but not too colorful gallery wall, and bohemian-inspireded items, we feel like we definitely got the job done. And the best compliment comes from my niece’s friends, who now want Julia’s aunt to design their rooms too.
Some of our very best friends were expecting a baby, but were waiting to find out the gender. Although some would think this made it difficult to throw a shower, my friend Lily and I felt the complete opposite. There is so much you can do with neutrals. We decided to go with a boho dip-dyed theme since our friend loved indigo.
We made little dyed onesies and invitations to keep the color theme and my friend lily made gorgeous paintings to hang above the mantle. We also hung little square prints that documented the couple’s pregnancy.
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This is the nursery we put together for our daughter, Lark. We reused the crib, dresser, changing table, and rocker that were in our older son’s nursery and changed out all the accessories to create a bright, cheerful, and stimulating space for our baby girl to grow in.
My client, who had a clear vision for the look and feel she wanted in this nursery, contacted me months before her baby was due. She knew she wanted some type of wainscotting, soft colours and a somewhat “boho” feel to the space. Above all else, she knew she’d be spending a lot of time there, so she wanted to love it. And I’m happy to say she does!
I wanted to use bold black and white with romantic pastel colors for Maclaren’s room inspiration. Part Modern and part vintage. We mixed new trends with old things we found at thrift shops.
Vintage, pretty, eclectic, and bohemian. That sums up this sweet little girl’s nursery. After having 2 boys, I was pretty excited to find out we were having a girl, and I was especially excited to decorate the nursery. This bedroom is a labor of love. We did everything ourselves, including painting, making some DIY wall decor & quilts, and hitting the thrift shops and discount stores. Found lots of great inspiration online and at local small shops and thrift stores.
I had the honor of designing my new grand daughter’s room… Layla’s nursery is full of items that were repurposed, reused, sewn, painted and crafted especially for her. Cheerful, sunny and full of vibrant color; it is a room that will “grow” with her.