Bennett’s All American Nursery
We wanted a colorful but masculine nursery for our son, Bennett. We loved the traditional navy and white, and added some pops of royal, aqua and red.
We wanted a colorful but masculine nursery for our son, Bennett. We loved the traditional navy and white, and added some pops of royal, aqua and red.
The nursery is themeless. I just wanted a sweet, peaceful space for imagination and dreams. (Professional photos by Del Benson)
This nursery was inspired by DIY, Pink, and modern little girls room she could grow into! Everything will adjust as she grows. There are also many small items that are very personal {such as the canopy above the bed is the Veil from my wedding}.
While expecting our first child this coming October we wanted something colorful, girly but not too baby and something that she could grow into. Our nursery was designed on a budget with the majority of the furniture being hand-me-downs and free finds we were able to pull together to create a functional and fun room!
This chic and sophisticated nursery was created for Mac. His parents wanted to do a safari themed nursery for him, but keep it sophisticated so it could grow with him and flow with the rest of their house.
I am Tall – Giraffe Themed Nursery. We wanted to create a cheerful, happy environment. My husband added trim around the room and painted the top portion and ceiling baby blue. The bottom portion was painted beige. Accents and accessories focus on giraffes and the alphabet.
I didn’t want a theme so we just went with “boy.” I wanted to have classic elements that encouraged our son to use his imagination; I also wanted a room he could grow into. Everything in the room has meaning to either me or my husband; fishing and sports for him and literature and art for me. I love hanging out in there with my baby and that’s the way a nursery should be!
We’re working on a gender neutral nursery. We love reading, traveling, and all things vintage. Most everything, including the crib quilt, will be made by me.These are our thoughts so far. Do you have any ideas for us?
Eclectic, Feminine, Relaxing – Aqua, Tan, Pinks, White, Yellow – lots of color mixing.
My husband and I decided to do an airplane themed nursery since he is a pilot. I wanted to keep it colorful and modern. We were on a budget and proud that the project came in under $800, including all the furniture. We rent, so we had to keep the walls their original color, but added as many pops of color as possible to brighten the room up.
Transportation theme nursery with more focus on airplanes and hot air balloons.
Neutral and calming nursery for our sweet son!
A bright colorful nursery/ guest room created for my first Grandaughter. A mix of traditional style whith a whimsical twist.
A simple nursery with light colors throughout and one of a kind furniture pieces.
My son Nolan’s nursery.The striped wall is not wallpaper. I hand painted this wall as the feature wall in the nursery choosing a darker green matching with the lampshade & parts of the bedding. I painted this room at 6 months pregnant. That may be no big deal to some as many women don’t have a very large belly at this point but I did so it was quite a challenge for me.I still have to finish painting the bathroom, but since he’s too little to use that yet, I’m in no rush!
Daddy designed nursery for a boy.
This is Peyton’s nursery! I mixed a combination of one of a kind pieces with pieces that are built to last and grow with her as she grows up.
I wanted to have a neutral nursery for my 4th baby girl. I thought I would try and bring in some color as an accent at some point, but any time I tried to add a pop of color, I never liked how it looked. So, I kept it completely neutral and I love the way it turned out.
We have created a fun and playful nursery for our baby boy. We have made all the bedding and window tratments. We also completed all the painintg projects (walls and mural).