Bonnie’s Sweet Baby Nursery
A soft and sweet nursery with a girly vintage feel.
A soft and sweet nursery with a girly vintage feel.
Baylor’s Nursery – we didn’t know what his gender was so we had to create a gender neutral nursery – with style of course!
A gender neutral nursery with international flair.
I became totally stumped in my nursery design when i found out i was having my fourth boy! Typically a mom will design a mixture of boy and girl nurseries in their lifetime. Not me, I was thrown a monkey wrench and now needed to conjure up some fresh ideas without reusing old ones.
A pint-sized, non-gender specific nursery created with oodles of love! Working with a small space to incorporate high function, storage, pattern and design. Many projects are DIY and were attainable on a tight budget.
I wanted a fresh bright nursery for Baby Charles. We chose one Navy wall, and white furniture. My mother made a hungry caterpillar quilt for the bedding, and I made matching curtains. Bright yellow and white zigzag rug adds color. The mobile is felt alphabet letters. On the dresser is a handmade painting of our little dog.
I wanted to create a nursery that combined all of the elements I love with unique personal touches. I knew there would be my two favorite prints-chevron and greek key. My statement piece was the huge 1878 reproduction map of Annapolis, MD, as well as the Naval Academy football programs from the 1920s-1970s. From there I had a blast finding “vintage” items for storage and decor.
Tropical Ocean Nursery Design
My hope was to not have one particular theme for the room, but to instead pull together various sentimental and eclectic pieces that I found and liked. I also found a lot of the details at thrift shops, flea markets, Etsy, and in my parents/in-laws home. So, this nursery was very cost-efficient!
A black-and-white baby room with sea green and teal.