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Red and Turquoise Baby Boy Nursery

From the moment we moved into our house, I knew exactly how I wanted my future nursery to be. My mother and I thought and planned for hours about how it would all turn out, until she was diagnosed with cancer and passed away before we ever got to see the project off the ground. So many people stepped in and made this nursery the one I had dreamed of and planned for so many years. Everything in it tells a story and has a purpose. It is by far my favorite room in the house.

Big Girl Neverland Room!

I wanted to create a whimsical and fun big girl Neverland room for my little girl who just became a big sister.  I wanted her to be excited about the new space (and not jealous of the baby who would soon be in her old nursery) and help her embrace being a girl girl (toddler bed)!  The teepee, tons of accessible books, and fun dress-up clothes and toys around the room, there is endless fun and imagination ahead!

A Sweet Vintage Nursery for Kinzie Elle

There was a LOT of love that went into each and every part of Kinzie’s nursery.  Let’s just say, we had some struggles trying to conceive…  This little girl changed our lives forever before she even made it into this world and I (we) wanted her to feel the LOVE around her.
From DIY projects (chandelier crystals, creating a special clothing wall display, etc) to adding elements and vintage pieces that gave me such special/happy childhood memories.

Berkley’s Whimsical Flower Nursery

When we found out we were having a baby girl, I was ecstatic. I knew I wanted her nursery to be bright, colorful, and full of handmade elements. I have never been a fan of pastel colors, so when I found the adorable fabric this room is designed around, I was really excited.
I started with the selected fabric and designed every other element from there. Everything fell together really easily once I let go of the idea that everything had to be super “matchy-matchy.”
Berkley loves being in her room now–she adores looking at the flower wall!

Ella’s Pink and Gray Nursery

Decorating a little girl’s room is absolutely endless — flowers, butterflies, bows…. If there’s an idea out there, we wanted to design with it. So, when we learned we were having a baby girl we knew we wanted to have pink, but we didn’t want to over throw the room with complete pink. Since we also love the color gray as well, the idea was to combine both colors with a white ribbon.

With sugar and affection: Teresa’s elegant and eclectic nursery

Teresa’s nursery is whimsical and sweet without being too girly. I tried to use different textures and patterns, delicate images and references. We were on a limited budget, but it’s incredible how much you can do! The painting was done by my mother-in-law, the dresser refinished by my husband, and lots of DIY projects. Each project made us so proud! It took time, energy and love to make this dream nursery for baby Teresa.