Room Decor

Adding small accessories like bookends, picture frames and small trinkets to baby's first room brings sweet and personal touches to the nursery. Keepsake boxes and piggy banks are great baby gifts to not only give, but also to receive. They are beautiful and come in handy when storing baby's mementos or first small change. Here …

After PN reader Wendy Bowman's nursery-in-progress caught our eye, we asked her to guest blog this awesome tutorial for us. Turns out Wendy is a professional muralist and etsy shop owner. Thanks for sharing Wendy! Windows are a natural place to add style and color when you're decorating a room. Lucky for us, adding beautiful curtains to your …

There is no place like a child's room to create whimsical walls and imaginative faraway lands. My Wonderful Walls offers eye-catching wall decor options, rich with colors and textures ranging from stickers, stencils, canvases and more. We know our readers love a good wall sticker set, and the thrill of instant decorating gratification can't be …

I'm kicking myself that I didn't pull together "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" nursery I initially dreamed of (and blogged about) for my now 18-month-old son. Although if I re-did his room today, I am sure it would look like this. ;) Inspired by the classic children’s book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, the new Pottery Barn …

When choosing a color palette for the nursery, many parents lean towards soft pastels or neutral color combinations because it's comfortable. I completely understand; it's baby's first room after all, and the idea of a serene and comforting space seems fitting. On the flip side, it is always fun to design a unique room, so …

Looking to add a little fun to your nursery or kid's room? Maybe you've seen the amazing Gummi Bear Mini Chandelier that's been featured on many websites, but did you know that the company who makes it, Jellio, has a whole line of kitschy cool products? In particular, we're loving their quirky ottomans and small …

Happy Monday, everyone! I hope you all had a fabulous weekend. I spent some time with some of my young friends this last week, and I came to the conclusion that each one of them is in the "question" phase. "What is this?" "How did this get there?" "When will we be there?" "How many …