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The Posh Home Bright White and Pink Baby Girl Nursery Reveal

When I found out I was having another girl I was so excited!!   As an Interior Stylist and Lifestyle Blogger at The Posh Home I was overjoyed to start working on my youngest daughter’s nursery.  The nursery I designed for my oldest daughter is more shabby chic which you can see here.   I wanted to do something a little different this time.  I utilized some traditional and modern pieces for a more transitional feel.  My goal was to create a functional, fun, beautiful space for my daughter. I found this fun dresser that was in serious need of a new paint job at a local market.  I decided to paint it a light peachy pink to give the room a fun pop of color against the white walls.  The dresser is my favorite piece in the nursery!  We did wood molding painted in a bright white as an accent wall and painted the other walls the same white color to brighten up the room.  I found gold frames for above the crib and fun prints from Etsy which were an amazing bargain!  I went with a wood bead chandelier to add some additional light in the room in neutral colors.  I decided to layer a jute rug with my sheepskin rug to add some additional texture and comfort in the space.  I sewed on the trim to my curtains and was lucky enough to have my mom sew the crib skirt!  I loved this simple buffalo check crib sheet and thought it completed my space!  Hope you have enjoyed my nursery reveal!
Photography by Jamee Edwards
Design by Bethany The Posh Home

Caroline June’s Nursery

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!)

Poppy Red, Coral and Pink Nursery

We wanted a clean aesthetic that flowed with the style of the rest of our home which has an earthy modern feel.  The goal was to develop a calming space with colors and fabrics that would grow along with our little girl.  We kept the walls fairly neutral and used a color palette of poppy red, coral and orchid pink to give the room some personality.
Photos courtesy of Sarah Maxey Photography.

An Infants Private Playground Nursery

We redecorated a spare bedroom and transformed it into a Nursery. The room was previously used by young family members whenever they came to visit. They painted, drew, wrote and scribbled on all the walls. Using them as their own personal canvases to express their artistic personalities. With our permission, of course. Once we found out we were pregnant we begun to brainstorm ideas and scoured the Internet for inspiration. The video linked below highlights the transformation from a crayon crime scene into the infants private playground its become. The before and after.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l05fFIrbyy0&feature=youtube_gdata_player
 

Coldplay Inspired Nursery

This space was created for our first child. We didn’t know the gender of the baby, so we had to come up with a design that suited either a boy or girl and wanted something that could grow with them. It was indeed a labour of love! The feature wall was executed by my parents, and let’s just say they (my husband included) thought I was crazy when I showed them the idea I had in mind. All the hard work paid off though; we couldn’t be happier with the end result.

A Rustic Chic Neutral Nursery

I wanted a calm and soothing room for my daughter to feel comfortable in as she sleeps and plays. I went with a white and beige color pallet to brighten up the space as it does not get a whole lot of light. I combined a few rustic pieces along with touches of gold and glitter to add warmth and sparkle. I am so happy with how it turned out and I hope my daughter will enjoy her space for several years to come.