I always knew the Italians were impressive dressers, great furniture designers and knew a thing or two about pasta. What I didn't know is that they have a playful side when it comes to nursery design. Introducing the new Bambolina cradle collection. Bambolina is an Italian manufacturer of high quality baby and juvenile furniture and …
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Although I am a "fashion over function" gal in the handbag and shoe department, when it comes to design for the home, practicality is king. I simply want to get the most bang for my buck so when planning for baby's room it is important to forecast for the years to come. This is just …
Love giving personalized gifts? Swoon over silhouettes? Here at Project Nursery, we love the simplicity of sweet silhouettes for room decor, stationery and now even for mommy jewelry!
Nicole is the owner of online boutique Hoity Toity Baby, offering delightful hand-fashioned children's clothing and accessories. So when it came time for Nicole to design a shared space for her "Hoity Toity" twins, she lovingly created a gender neutral room choosing green as her base along with accents of traditional girl pink and boy …
Kim and I are loving this so. Created by the fabulous Design Mom via another amazing blog Design Sponge. Check out the DIY details HERE.
Tricia Lowenfield, wife, mother, artist, singer, songwriter and designer of today's Real Room. Tricia loves nothing more than the simple pleasures in life which she exhibits in her creations. It's also her love of European folk art that inspires her vintage style which is showcased in this charming red and yellow nursery designed for one-month old …
We’ve recently seen an increase in readership by our Canadian friends. So this got me thinking about our neighbors to the north and I figured it was about time we highlight some terrific Canadian companies!
I may be aging myself here but I remember going on weekly trips to the grocery store with my mother and staring at the tiny section of organic produce, thinking to myself, "why would anyone want these less then perfect veggies?" Across the aisle were heaps and heaps of produce that looked pumped up to …