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Patton’s Paradise

This is my daughter’s nursery.  The goal of the space was to have a sophisticated feminine feeling. The nursery is on the main living level of our home so the design was intended to flow with the rest of our living space.  The hallway outside the room is turquoise so this almost glowing pink/peach color for the walls looks beautiful from the hallway. In summary, I invested in good quality pieces which would last her for years.

Baby D’s Gender Neutral Nursery

We created a gender neutral nursery for our little one that was due at the end of May. I love the grey and yellow combination and decided last minute to add some pops of teal. I’m so happy I did.
 
We did not know what we were having but at the end of May we welcomed our beautiful baby girl. I updated the photos to add a photo of what the room looks like now with our little girls picture above the crib. We put her in an elephant hat so she would match the room.

{Charlotte’s Chateau} French Inspired Nursery

When it came time to design Charlotte’s nursery I studied pictures I had taken in the Loire Valley in France. How could you not be inspired… The Loire Valley is home to more than 300 Chateaux. Next I found a fabric that inspired the color scheme. I ordered wood letters online and painted them gold. The dresser and mirror are antiques that were mine as a child. I love the way it all came together!

Home Is Where The Heart Is

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 Evie. The hand-painted dresser and “welcome home morning” custom valance give this room such a sweet and homey feel. After all home is where the heart is. I’m sure little Evie would agree!