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Sophisticated Scandi Inspired Nursery

When I began to dream about our sweet little one’s nursery, I had so many ideas swirling in my head. (Pinterest doesn’t help with that!) I stared at what was then my husband’s office and wondered how I would make the space feel cozy and sweet. Eventually I settled on the idea of calming colors, soft textures and overall a neutral feel. My biggest inspiration for the space was a trip to Scandinavia my husband and I took last fall. We stayed in the stunning Hotel Ett Hem in Sweden and I was immediately entrenched by the old building made new. It felt like a tranquil home away from home, where functionality meets beauty. From the second you stepped in you had feelings of comfort and security, of familiarity. Our bedroom was warm with a sophisticated edit of vintage and new pieces, and was filled with tactile materials like sheepskin, brass, marble, and woods. My favorite feature was the greenhouse in the garden, which was converted to an eating and sitting room. There was a rattan hanging chair in the corner, warm cozy blankets, pillows on every chair and greenery. So I started with that.
I knew for sure, I did not want a traditional rocking chair or glider, the centerpiece would be a hanging rattan chair. The Serena and Lily piece we chose took my back to Sweden. The gorgeous white rattan piece certainly steals the show (and it seriously comfortable too).
The color palette is pretty simple so that as our little girl grows the nursery feels timeless and sophisticated. Plus, it’s a small room so I kept it as minimal as possible. I went with varying grays, ivory/white, and a green-gray accent color.
Much of our home comes together with both modern and vintage pieces and didn’t want the nursery to feel disconnected from that. I went with a small mid-century dresser that I repainted and cleaned up for the changing table. I kept the warm walnut wood drawers and brass hardware.
Most of the other decor items are handmade by me, including my favorite piece which is the doily wall hanging. I found these stunning vintage doilies and embroidery hoops at an estate sale in our neighborhood (I think they cost less than $20 total.) The largest center doily was my great grandmothers and I made the pillow with my grandmother’s doily. I love the sweet sentiment these items brings to the room.
I also made the floral wreath, wooden mobile, baby blanket, and the crib sheet. When it comes to nesting, I had some very specific ideas in mind so rather than search, I took things into my own hands, quite literally.
Between the doilies on the wall and the warm woods from the mobile, crib, and dresser, I knew I just needed some soft layered textures to finish off the “hygge” feel I desired for the space. I brought in a chenille blanket, feather filled pillows, woven rug, and faux fur rug and it did the trick.
I am so satisfied with how the space came out. It feels just as I had hoped, calm, minimal, familiar, and homey.
Photos by Chase Daniel.
Rattan Chair: Serena & Lily
Crib: Babyletto Lolly
Dresser: Room Service Vintage (Austin, TX)
Chenille Faux Fur Blanket: Target, Gray
Rug: Urban Outfitters
Side Table: Target (no longer available | Similar)
Curtains: West Elm, Frosted Gray (only available in white)
Shelves: IKEA
Basket: Xinh & Co.
Lamp: Thrifted
Wreath: Handmade
Mobile: Handmade (Similar)
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Dreamy Scandinavian Nursery

Our rainbow baby is due this summer and we could not be more excited to bring he or she Earthside and home safely in our arms. We wanted to make the baby’s room a calm, peaceful space that felt light and airy. I am a big fan of the Scandinavian style for it’s simplistic minimal design, functionality and overall neutral colour palette. We don’t know the sex of our baby, and even if we did, I wouldn’t change a dang thing in this room. White was our main colour inspiration, then we added some natural wood accents, textured neutrals, and a hint of black. I made the wreath for above the crib, and love how it adds a whimsical element and greenery.
Our first purchases for the room were the round jute rug and macrame crib skirt. I fell in love with them a few years ago and thought that they’d be a great way to set the tone for the room.
The hardest purchase was definitely our glider. There are so many out there to choose from and we had a hard time finding one that was the perfect size, height (for hubby), colour, and silhouette. It was the last thing we purchased for the room and I am happy we waited until we found the right one – and it was on sale, to boot!
We worked on this room slowly over the whole pregnancy. We acquired and added small details here and there and one piece would help inspire the next. I originally thought I wanted a larger dresser, but we went with a smaller one. I think the room might have felt too Tetris’d with furniture had we have chosen the larger size. It’s not a very big room, after all!
A few favourite details in the room are the agate knobs on the closet doors, the wooden village and the pom pom curtains.
I had a bit too much fun creating this space, and am so giddy to see it all put together! My husband, Phill, put in hours of hard work painting, cleaning, assembling, and installing everything. So much love went into this space, and I can’t wait to see our little one grow up in it!
Photos by Taya Photography
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