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Poppy Red, Coral and Pink Nursery

We wanted a clean aesthetic that flowed with the style of the rest of our home which has an earthy modern feel.  The goal was to develop a calming space with colors and fabrics that would grow along with our little girl.  We kept the walls fairly neutral and used a color palette of poppy red, coral and orchid pink to give the room some personality.
Photos courtesy of Sarah Maxey Photography.

Baby’s neutral teal nursery

**Please visit my NURSERY POST on my BLOG if you are adding anything to a Pinterest board to link to the original source.  Thanks and much appreciated!  http://youngnesters.blogspot.com/2011/11/darwins-nursery.html** I wanted something fun, colorful, bright, but gender neutral.  It had to be somewhere I wanted to be since I knew I’d be spending a lot of time there and I tried to stay away from traditional “baby” themes.  More is viewable on my blog.

A Soft, Neutral Nursery

I’m a planner, so I think it surprised people that I didn’t want to find out the gender of our baby before he was born.  I’d always known I wanted the nursery to be neutral (if we have more children, it will be shared because we live in a small house), so I didn’t need to know the gender in planning the nursery.  I choose a neutral color palette and furniture that would grow with our child.  I also let practical elements, like toys, books, and a magnet board become part of the design of the room since the space is rather small (with low ceilings too!).