Coopers Subtle Safari Nursery
I designed this nursery for my nephew, Cooper. His parents wanted a simple gender neutral nursery with a subtle safari theme throughout.
I designed this nursery for my nephew, Cooper. His parents wanted a simple gender neutral nursery with a subtle safari theme throughout.
This is examples of the decor and dessert bar for Olivia’s 1st Birthday Party – Neon Safari.
A wonderful sophisticated family with modern tastes were looking to update their daughter’s nursery into something more suitable for the first boy in the family.
I wanted something that would be young (but not too baby), fun and relaxing all at the same time for baby Trey’s nursery. This room will transition with Trey gets he gets older and will work for baby girl (fingers crossed) by adding with some girly touches.
Here is the nursery that my husband and I did for our daughter. I picked the color before we even got pregnant thinking it could work for a boy or a girl. I ordered the tree decals off Etsy and the two of us painstakingly glued them leaf-by-leaf to the walls. Then I picked all the furniture and I thought a bright white would be best for the small space. Once we found out it was a girl I was able to add all the girly touches and really pull the whole room together. I think it came out even better than I imagined and I’m grateful to have such a handy husband to help with all the technical stuff. I’m sure Lily will appreciate her ceiling fan, shelves and all the added storage in her closet for years to come! :)
When we found out we were having our second boy, I embraced the blues and grays and greens I was hesitant to use the first time. Somewhere along the way I noticed that all the accessories were animal or map related (or both in some instances!).
We wanted something gender neutral, (waited to find out the sex), that would work with the existing character of our 1925 home.
Mason’s Jungle =)
safari nursery
Kavi’s nursery is a mix of Safari elements I started collecting when we found out we were expecting. At the time I didn’t know the sex so I wanted to keep with color choices that would work for a boy or a girl. We’ve recently moved into a new house and I haven’t had time to paint the walls yet (builders beige is boring I know). I haven’t decided yet on what color it will be. Hmmm…
This is our son’s nursery. It is safari themed with some great creative touches! A custom paint job and larger than life accents make this a cozy retreat.
The jungle theme is largely gender neutral with some pink highlights for our little girl.
We chose non-traditional elements to create this elegant and sophisticated Safari themed Baby Shower for our client and mom-to-be. Fleur de Lis Event Design & Catering Co. (Dallas, TX) Photography- Catie Ronquillo Wood (Dallas, TX)
We’re not sure what we’re having so we went with a tropical jungle theme :) Bright and colourful.
The nursery for my baby boy Dante who will born in September 20.
A pink safari baby shower for my sister in law’s first baby.
Sports + Animals + Lots of Color!
This budget friendly nursery was created using many DIY projects. It is bright and colorful, perfect for a baby.
I wanted our son’s room to be PERFECT! He deserved it after spending the first 7 months of his life in an almost 100 year old farm house in the dining room! I picked a bright, vibrant blue and used jungle animals as our theme. My favorite part of his room are the decals.
A fun, alphabet & jungle animal themed room for baby Jackson!