#streetart – Chloe’s Tween Room
The wall was inspired by the street art popping up all over the city.
The wall was inspired by the street art popping up all over the city.
We transformed a neutral basement space into a colorful playroom for our toddlers. We used many items that we already had on hand and lots of organization to create a cozy, whimsical space to enjoy the winter months. We painted one wall with chalkboard paint, strung up some outdoor cafe lights and hung some art on the walls.
This is a fun boy’s playroom I put together for our two boys! It’s decorated with bargain finds, DIY projects, and lots of creativity.
I created this sports inspired nursery for my son, due at the end of February.
Photography by Susanna Gold.
Welcome to our baby girl’s nursery! So excited to share it with all of you! Her nursery is in a modern style with very neutral tones and pops of color through books and toys. This nursery is quite transitional in that we have used pieces that can either grow with our baby girl or be used for a second child down the road should God will it.
This nursery was designed after spending hours and hours looking for nursery decorating ideas on Pinterest. I love the navy and lime green color combination.
Loyal Hana
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A nautical themed nursery in navy blue with red and aqua blue accents and earthy details.
Vintage Biplane. I chose to go for a more mature nursery theme and something baby Parker could grow into and enjoy for years to come. I love the classic colors and vintage feel of the room, but also love the crisp lines and modern style.
This nursery was designed when I found out that my husband and I were having a baby girl. I wanted the room to be fun and bright and love the turquoise and coral color combination.
A tiny beach theme nursery for our little baby. With a room this small, I wanted it big on style! It’s almost all DIY too!
A whimsical pink, mint green, and grey nursery filled with kites, clouds, and hot air balloons.
This woodland toddler room was designed for my son when we found out he was going to be a big brother. I knew that I wanted to recreate a metallic wood wall I had seen on Pinterest and I loved the idea of a teepee! Navy and orange look great together and served as the main colors for the room.
A beautiful soft pink and grey nursery with heavenly accents.
My husband and I designed this neutral whimsical nursery for our very 1st baby. We had so much fun planning and preparing for our little Bear!
Darlyng & Company
Simple Shapes
This is my baby girl’s pink and gold nursery in our new house.
This rustic modern nursery was designed from scratch on a small budget between $1,000 and $1,500. The goal was to provide a space that could be used as a guest room as well as a nursery, so the decor needed to be “adult” enough for any visitors, but with a nod to nursery.
The design aesthetic of rustic modern came from the blending of all the elements in the clients’ home so that the room fit seamlessly with the rest of their house. The final product uses primarily neutrals – grey, cream, beige (or gold, really) – but has just a touch of peach hinted throughout.