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I designed my daughter’s nursery first and received so many compliments! When I became pregnant with my son, I designed this nursery and the positive feedback was overwhelming. With a lot of encouragement from friends, I decided to start designing nurseries, playrooms, and children’s rooms for friends, and now I’m starting my own company. But, no matter how many nurseries I end up designing, I am pretty sure my son’s will always be my favorite. When I started coming up with ideas for his nursery, I knew I wanted a shiplap wall. So, we installed a more rustic type shiplap, and I used lighter wood tones, gray walls, bronze hardware, and a few statement pieces to achieve the look I was going for. My advice to moms or dads designing nurseries is to choose one piece that you really love, and start building your theme from there. For me, it was the blue and white wall tapestry piece over the changing table, and the whitewashed wood wall. The overall theme is tribal, but with a coastal vibe; we live in Florida so it kind of goes with my house. I’m so excited to share Gavin’s beautiful nursery!
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Julia
This nursary is exactly what i would want! You did an amazing job. The blue tapestry is awesome but I really love the mobile.
Jill Simpkins
Really cool concept! Good for grandparents too!
Brittany Sobering
Love love love it! Beautiful design, calming color scheme and perfect for a sweet, adventurous boy!
Brenda Baker
I loved Maeve’s nursery but you outdid yourself on this one. My favorite part is the shiplap wall. No mistaking this nursery, definitely all baby boy!
Melissa
This nursery is amazing! I want to go for something just like this! 👏🏻
Ashley Senese
Absolutely love! The wall decor over crib is perfect! Even the little pillows on the rocking chair. I will defiently be needing your help in the future.
Desiree Mahiquez
Amazing! Love all the details!
No
This is not okay.
Find some fucking morals.
x, A CDIB & Adult Tribal Membership card-carrying Chahta whose Grandmother was forcibly sterilized in 1966–apparently so dumb white bitches could decide we’re a nursery theme.