David’s Nest
Neutral, cheerful, cozy room, suitable for both genders and easily adaptable to any age.
Neutral, cheerful, cozy room, suitable for both genders and easily adaptable to any age.
We moved to our new home when Hunter was 3 months old. Her old nursery was gender neutral because we hadn’t found out her sex before she was born. When we moved, we had the chance to re-design her space and we wanted to make it a little more feminine but keep it modern and make it something that she could grow into.
A bright nursery with lots of interesting artwork that mainly focuses on giraffes and elephants.**We were keeping Harrison’s name a secret. So, when I took these pictures I didn’t have the button letter H canvas up by the changing table. Instead, I put a blank canvas up to hold it’s place. That’s why there is a blank canvas there- the H canvas is now there.**
a colorful, spacious nursery full of russian nesting dolls and vintage inspired decor
Since my husband and I were pretty sure that we would want more than one child, we decided that we wanted a gender neutral nursery with pops of pinks. I have always been drawn to blues and greens, and wanted to keep the wall colour neutral as well.
I love gray and orange! They were our wedding colors and now we used them for Jax’s room! I had to fight my husband to use orange instead of blue but Im so glad he caved beacuse I love the room.
My sister and my beatiful mom were the hosts of my baby shower. They took a couple of weeks to put all the pieces together and I wasn´t allowe to come into my sister´s house until the project was done. It was such beatiful decoration and also a great party :)
paper lanterns and a white orb light arranged as a mobile above the crib
For my baby girl’s second birthday I’ve decided to create a party inspired by the sun, since she loves sunny days and always asks me to draw the sun and put a smile on it. It was the first time in my life I’ve done all the party decoration by myself. I had tones of fun doing it and I’ve worked a lot to get it all done before my due date (my baby boy was born just 13 days before the party). If you want to see more pictures, please visit my blog: www.casacomamor.com
A mad hatter inspired tea party for Isla’s first birthday