Colourful Polkadot Playroom
This playroom was designed for a brother and sister when they were age 2 1/2 years and 6 months respectively. They are now 5 and 7 and still use and enjoy their playroom everyday!
This playroom was designed for a brother and sister when they were age 2 1/2 years and 6 months respectively. They are now 5 and 7 and still use and enjoy their playroom everyday!
We had the joy of travelling to Brazil at the exact month of our baby’s first birthday, so we couldn’t miss the great opportunity to celebrate this special moment with our family.
Gracie is my new and perfect baby niece. I had a lot of fun working on her room as it was kept secret from her mom. I think we pulled of the perfect surprise! Everything turned out amazing and I know Gracie loves her new room too ♥
I wanted a nursery that was gender neutral, and utilized fun prints – no theme.
My husband and I are waiting to adopt and wanted to create a warm and colorful space for our sweet baby to be.
This was my first daughter’s nursery. Being my first I put most of my budget into the crib and dresser, but didn’t go overboard. I fell in love with the bedding before I knew that I was having a girl so I was determined to make it work either way. I ended up adding pink accents to the room in addition to the beige color scheme and came out with what most people would say is a Neapolitan looking nursery. Everyone always wants ice cream as soon as they walk in the room.
A contemporary spin on the jungle theme using white giraffes and multi colored circles. This room was designed for either a girl or a boy (we didn’t know what were having so we designed it for either). Once our baby boy was born we played up on the color blue by adding blue curtains and blue storage boxes.
Transitional Nursery I did for my grandson.
A contemporay colorful bubbly baby boy’s room. I hand painted the mural of colorful bubbles all across the room on an icy blue grey wall. I wanted a room that was fun yet serene and that would handle colorful toys and books without clashing.
My boy + girl twins’ gender-neutral nursery! I REFUSED to do anything yellow or green…so we went with polka dots and pops of color.
We wanted to make a neutral palate for a future addition and chose charcoal as our color. We found pieces we liked and eventually came together with a circle, platinum theme. Just waiting on the chair to come from posh tots still