Great things come in small packages
Compact Baby Girls room
Compact Baby Girls room
I took my time designing the room and found a few inspiration pieces (the wall mural and curtains) and just went from there.
Fun, fresh + modern wall arrangement in Addison’s new big girl room.
With our second baby due soon, it was time to move our 2 year old out of his crib and into a big boy bed. So, I decided it was time for a whole new big boy room too!!
I wanted something bright and fun, that was designed for a child but wasn’t childish, and I wanted a loose theme. We decided on an animal theme with emphasis on giraffes!
Combo guest bedroom and nursery for our son-to-be!
When my husband & I learned we were having a son, I knew I wanted to think outside the box of the ordinary pastel blue baby boy nursery. I wanted to put just as much effort into creating a special & memorable nursery for a son just as I would have a daughter. I had the mindset a boy’s nursery could be just as fun and vibrant as a baby girl’s nursery so with 20 weeks of morning sickness, I had much time to search for the perfect bedding on the internet. With the colors of lime green and turquoise already in mind- when I found the bedding at modpeapod.com, the nursery project took off from there.
I knew I wanted to make my daughter’s “big girl” room bright and cheerful to match her personality.
I started out not wanting a theme for his room, but we ended up with a lot of airplanes and some elephants, too! The colors are light and bright and fun- yellow, blue, gray and white. We splurged on his glider and crib, but everything else in his room is pretty budget-friendly!
The nursery is a forest animal theme. We did a lot of DIY projects and had so much fun making a little place for our baby boy!
This is the nursery we put together for our first child, a girl, expected any day now.
This nursery was inspired by a pin on pinterest! Most items were handmade.
I wanted a happy, fun and neutral room for our soon-to-be born twins. The bright orange color on the feature wall makes me smile every time I walk into the room. Dad and grandpa painted the room a few months ago, and the rest of the nursery came together slowly since then. All the furniture is neutral-black, white or grey, and other than the cribs, can be used in other rooms in our house once the twins are older. The biggest splurge was the chair. I opted not to go for a rocker/glider, so that we can use it in our basement family room later. Also, the chair is big and deep enough for me to doze in since there was no room for a day bed in this small room.
The idea was to create a bright Moroccan inspired nursery that played off the elephant accents. Bold patterns in the fabric combine with vintage funishings for a unique look.
We wanted something bright and happy, but that would grow with her. My mother-in-law made the crib set, and all the colors were picked to match that fabric. We had to make the most of a small space.
Vintage finds and DIY projects create a lovely, colorful, and affordable space for Vesper to grow and be inspired! All for around $450
Our youngest son’s first birthday party!
A wild…sweet…fun baby’s first birthday party. Turned your regular pink and black Wild safari colors into a more fun colorful and bright idea for my daughter’s first birthday.
We wanted to utilize our loft that overlooks the living/family room and kitchen as our daughter’s playroom and we wanted to spend as little money possible. The entire room came together for under $350!