Everly Kate’s Vintage Glam Nursery
This vintage glam nursery was designed for my baby girl, Everly Kate. I wanted to welcome her home with a vintage glam nursery that was timeless and sophisticated, yet functional.
This vintage glam nursery was designed for my baby girl, Everly Kate. I wanted to welcome her home with a vintage glam nursery that was timeless and sophisticated, yet functional.
Just enough pink for a princess :)
I wanted to create a feminine, soft, colorful, and classic space for my little girl and I to enjoy. My hope is that it can be a room she will enjoy growing into as she becomes a young lady. I work as an interior designer and architect – this has been my favorite project so far and one I am most proud of!
This chic, pink and gold stripe nursery has a sophisticated look with a few metallic touches. The couple already had the mirrored chest they new they wanted to incorporate into the room. Gold stripes were added to the ceiling for the sweet baby to look up at. Simple, clean white bedding and window coverings complete the look.
This project is of the nursery I designed for our first child, Letty Grace.
I designed this nautical nursery for my first baby, Jack. My goal was to have a light, airy, and cozy room with a subtle nautical theme.
As soon as I learned that our twins were both boys, I knew I wanted to create a shark-themed nursery for them. With cheeky artwork and “shark-tooth” chevron patterns, it was easy to convey a theme without being overkill. I’m a minimalist, so naturally I didn’t want an eclectic, whimsical feel. Instead, I chose a very classic design using trendy art, patterns, and furniture.
Madeleine’s disney nursery is a combination of modern elements with our favorite Disney characters and quotes.
When it came to designing our first baby girl room – I wanted a nursery that matched my husband and I’s personality/style and offered a neutral canvas for the possible next baby. The colors I chose were Turquoise, peach and coral – with burlap accents. Laken means “lady of the lake” so we wanted to bring in the calming elements of the sea to surround her. I spent a long time thrifting and DIY crafting to make this room unique.
My goal for the design of this room was to create a preppy yet classic design for a young toddler girl. The only requests were to incorporate pink and green with flowers and monograms. I think we successfully created a classical little girl’s room.
A soft and sweet nursery with a girly vintage feel.
A 60-70s themed room. Cozy, colorful, and custom.
Vibrant Twin Girl nursery in shades of Pink, Green and Grey
I wanted a custom nursery that didn’t look too “themed” or too baby-ish. But, I also didn’t want a big girl nursery. We stuck with gray and white and added pink, mint, aqua, and green. I think it turned out perfect for our baby girl.
Nursery for a baby boy designed with the idea to keep it simple, but have it’s own personality. I love monograms, so I love how the cornice board ties that in.
I wanted Parker’s room to have a bright, modern feel – nothing too babyish and I didn’t want a specific “theme”. I also wanted it to have a lot of handmade touches, which it does. It’s my favorite room in the house, and I can’t wait until he’s here and we get to actually use it!
I wanted to create a nursery fit for a sweet little baby but one that can transition into a little girl’s room in the future. I also knew that this room would be used by Grandma and other visitors who come by often to help with the baby, so I needed to include a bed in it. This meant I had to forgo a glider/ottoman, but somehow we manage without one. I had a good size room to work with but did not want to clutter it with all things “nursery.” I wanted to use soft colors, fabrics, furniture, and decor that would not only look adorable but be practical for everyday use.
We wanted a room that Harper would be able to grow with. We didn’t want a traditional baby room. We went with colors and decor that we would use throughout our home and we love it! It’s so comfy and cozy.
When I met with the family to design this room their little girl just had two requests: purple and ballerinas. Since the parents have a very contemporary european style we incorporated sophisticated furniture pieces with playful plays of pattern on the bedding and window treatments.
We had this floral pink & green bathroom with our first daughter & were lucky enough to end up with a second daughter so we didn’t have to scrap it. This is a Jack-n-Jill bath (so each bedroom accesses the bathroom from opposite sides).