Corporate Creative Director by day and Crafty Do-It-Yourselfer by night. SF gal Natalie Hansen has a knack for interior design. Just check out her blog http://www.steamedartichokestudio.blogspot.com/. Project Nursery would like to give Natalie kudos for recently being featured on one of our very favorite blogs, Design*Sponge which showcases her fabulous $12 DIY lamp revamp. Our Project of the Week is
Boldly Colored and Environmentally Sensitive
Last week Oprah put families to the test and asked them give up everything they could live without in an effort to waste less. Yesterday afternoon, New Yorkers celebrated Earth Day in Central Park with music, games and fun for the whole family. So what are you doing to teach your kids to be “Green”? Like me, there’s probably a
Design Dilemma: Morgan’s Nursery Makeover
Morgan’s Mom came to Project Nursery in search of baby nursery design inspiration. The family is moving into a fabulous new home with a whole new realm of possibilities. Morgan is a one year old little girl who loves pink, pink and more pink! Ok, maybe it’s Mom who loves pink but Morgan needs a girly room that can easily
Design Reveal: Double the Trouble
…but Twice as Nice! Let’s face it: As a first time mom, it’s difficult enough planning for the arrival of one baby. I could barely maneuver the registry process let alone try to figure out what I would need two of. Mom Amanda either had some great help or she’s just an excellent multi-tasker. Either way, at the end of
Design Reveal: Viv’s Contemporary Cool
California Mom Barby has a clean, cool, contemporary style. We couldn’t be more impressed with her modern nursery for daughter Vivian so we had to share it ALL… Modern living begins with sustainable style from Ooba. Check out Viv’s Ooba Nest Crib inclusive of a toddler daybed conversion. Her choice of modern wall art comes from where else, but Modern
Design Reveal: Playful Pip!
A vibrant, colorful and bright room for a little girl. SF mom Diana created this playful room for her daughter Pip centered around their favorite color, orange. Diana sewed two different sheets together to create a custom reversible duvet cover and found fun floral pillows to complete the bedding. The piece of art above Pip’s bed is actually a piece