Danica’s Elegant Rose Nursery
Danica’s nursery was custom designed by Sweet Lullaby in Wyckoff NJ. 201-485-7571
Danica’s nursery was custom designed by Sweet Lullaby in Wyckoff NJ. 201-485-7571
I designed this nursery before my daughter was born, so it had to be gender neutral. I wanted it to be clean and modern, and filled with things that are meaningful, such as the handmade shelves and mobile, special items from my childhood, and a little bit of Star Wars.
A nature-inspired nursery for a baby girl with vintage, modern, and handmade touches.
Abe is our fourth baby, so we were out of extra bedrooms. The nursery is actually one end of our oversized master bedroom, separated with curtains hung from the ceiling. I wanted the nursery to coordinate well with the other half of the room but still be fun and colorful for a baby.
This is the nursery I created for my baby gir.
This is my son’s blue and yellow nursery! My husband and I spent many, many hours working on it, and are so happy with how it turned out!
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Nursery for my unborn son, Owen.
Reid’s blue and green nursery is a collection of old and new. The outfit I came home from the hospital in as a baby hangs framed on the wall, an antique rocking chair sits on the floor, and in the corner is the chair my best friend and I painted in seventh grade. The wrought iron crib, a big comfy chair, and the changing table were all new purchases. One of my favorite things in the room are the canvas silhouettes my mom painted of my husband and me when we were children.
This party was styled for a friend whose daughter turned 1 in December.
I wanted something different just as any expectant parent does so instead of painting an accent wall or adding wall paper I decided on a neutral paint and have the decor bring the room to life.
My little boy’s nursery.
An owl themed nursery for my daughter. The walls were yellow before we started, so I wanted to use owl fabrics and prints that went well with that. I also wanted to use some older pieces, either passed down from our family (the chair and the armoire) or purchased (the changing table).
When designing my nursery I wanted to make sure that I really took my time before jumping into buying anything. I wanted a nursery that was modern and unique, yet functional and affordable. The room the nursery is in is quite small, so I had to keep that in mind when picking out furniture and decorating so that it wouldn’t look too cluttered.
I had so much fun designing this space; finding, salvaging, and making.
I wanted to design a room that would feel very peaceful and playful. I also didn’t want to overdo it with a theme, focusing more on colors and fresh modern design. Almost everything that went into this room was either handmade or something I found at a discount store. No big splurges here!
We live in a rental unit in a condo building in Chicago. Space is limited and I could not make any major changes to the room because we are renting. We have 2 bedrooms so this room was our guest room/home office so I had the challenge of transforming it into our nursery/home office/guest room!
We have tried for years to have a child and when our dream finally came true, we wanted to create a super fun and colorful nursery. I didn’t want a room that was a sea of pastel colors. I wanted a room that would grow with her. I also wanted to incorporate lots of different fabrics and as much color as possible. My ultimate goal was to try to create a room that maybe some day she would be happy to call it her own.
We did not tell anyone her name until she got here. We all called her Sparkle during the pregnancy.
Vibrant Twin Girl nursery in shades of Pink, Green and Grey
This room was designed by Cheryl McConnell of Sweet Lullaby in Wyckoff NJ. Our customer wanted a Nautical room to grow with.