Description
I wanted to create a fresh/ rustic/shabby chic nursery. I was working with a pretty tight budget so I had to figure out how to get the look for less. I incorporated a lot of things into the room that we already had at home and found pieces for a great price at target and on etsy. I handmade the bed skirt myself and a local seamstress made the curtains for $50(amazing!!! I mean they are pleated and lined!)
Design Inspiration
My inspiration came from the french provisional furniture that I refinished that belonged to by grandmother.
Project Details
- Chair- Babies R Us
- Crib-Target
- Curtains- Amy Butler fabric (fabric.com)
- Bedskirt-Amy Butler fabric (fabric.com)
- Reclaimed wood picture- Custom made by local artist (FB page: Uncle Buddy's Homestead-$45!!)
- Dresser and nightstand- Refinished furniture belonged to my grandmother.
- white floating shelves-target
- Small wooden sign- Etsy
- Tissue paper puffs- Etsy
- Frames-Target
- Lamp-Target( already had at home)
- Vintage books- Ebay, Etsy, and my grandmothers house
- Clear vase-World Market (already had at home)
- foot stool-Target (clearance!)
- letter "C"- Etsy
Favorite Items
The reclaimed wood bird picture above the dresser. A local artist made it custom for the nursery. (For $45....crazy good price!)
I would love to know the paint color of the dresser! I am painting my baby room tomorrow :D
Would also love to know dresser paint color! Thanks!!!
I would love to know the paint color of the dresser and nightstand? We are using these same colors in our little girls nursery and would love to paint a book shelf this same color!!
Do you remember the name of the paint color you used on the dresser?
I LOVE your nursery! Do you remember the name of the Amy Butler fabric pattern and dresser paint color that you used?? Thanks so much
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Also wondering the pattern name for the curtain fabric! I love it! Thanks!
Do you remember the name of the fabric you used for the curtains?
What color did you use for the dresser?
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what color is on the dresser
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What is the paint color on the walls? That is a beautiful color and room!
What color paint did you use for the dresser and nightstand? Super cute!!