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Brooks’ & Walker’s Shark Nursery

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.

Laken Elaine’s Coastal Nursery

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.

Baby R’s Sweet Little Nursery

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.