Maps, Linen, Vintage & Blue {Baby Boy Nursery}
I wanted to combine vintage with a taste of modern. Many of the items in the room are hand made by myself, and it has evolved into such a cozy and adorable nursery.
I wanted to combine vintage with a taste of modern. Many of the items in the room are hand made by myself, and it has evolved into such a cozy and adorable nursery.
Nautical
Kenton became a big brother when he was 16.5 months. So, instead of getting a “big boy” room – he got a new nursery! We went with a cycling theme as that is my husband’s favorite hobby.
We went with a gender neutral theme as we didn’t find out what we were having. I found this adorable mobile on Etsy and slowly built the nursery’s theme around it.
Baylor’s Nursery – we didn’t know what his gender was so we had to create a gender neutral nursery – with style of course!
The nursery is a mixture of neutral colors with pops of blue and teal for a baby boy. And incorporates modern style with woodland owls.
Baby Boy Nursery
Colorful modern baby boy giraffe safari nursery
I designed this nursery around a simple, clean, minimalist approach. I did not want a space that was cluttery or over-done. Instead I opted for a space with a wall color that could be easily transitioned once we are ready to get rid of the crib, mobile, and tree and make the space work for a growing toddler. I wanted to be sure to layer with texture and stimulate the mind with fun bright pops of color that are balanced the grays and whites.
The playroom I created for my son is a place where he can explore , use his imagination and just have fun!
Personal nursery for Atlanta designer Sommer Saračević. Sommer wanted a fun and modern nursery and she definitely accomplished that!
You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a great party! Sometimes you just need a little imagination. Like I do with many of the projects on my blog Thrive 360 Living, I always make sure to remember that when it comes to kids, they just want something that’s fun.
This nursery is for my son Levi and it was so much fun to plan and decorate this special room for him!
We wanted to make the nursery a place cheerful room full of love for our Mr. Noah. We were on a relatively tight budget, so a lot of DIY and TLC went into many of the decor items (sewing stripes on the Ikea curtains, making a bedskirt {not pictured}, a homemade mobile over the changing table, DIY art over the crib, sewing a fabric bunting for over the closet…). The result is a room we are happy to call Noah’s!
This is my son’s nursery. We did not want to have a typical “boy” room. We wanted to create a room with calm and relaxing colors.
We wanted a modern baby. Not to babyish not too modern. Just enough that he can grow with it for years to come.
Hudson’s nursery was designed in baby blue’s and white’s with stars and moons. The stars have a touch of silver in them.
This room is for Lincoln and Lawson, a newborn and 1 year old in Austin, TX. We were aiming at a hip and funky feel.
Modern safari chic.
Nursery for our little boy Henrik who’s due in April.