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We were so pleased that Elizabeth Brantely, former TV and film production designer and all around dynamo mom, shared her daughter Trixie’s nursery with us. The nursery has a vintage elegance which makes sense considering its inspiration came from a place rich in history: family heirlooms. Many of the elements in the nursery are items from Elizabeth’s great-grandparents. Elizabeth and her husband Steve had a tall order when they set out to remodel the room designated to be the nursery in their 1916 bungalow. After the initial floor work and painting (a color called “Pinkish”) was complete, Elizabeth’s vision was a room centered around three important pieces: a painted chest of drawers, a set of vintage cabbage rose curtains and a rescued iron chandelier. These pieces had sentimental meaning to Brantley and it was important for her to be able to reuse things she loved rather than purchase everything new.
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Rachel says:
July 19, 2009 at 4:56 am
I love this nursery! The vintage cabbage rose curtains, beautiful white furniture and the shadow box family heirlooms are just divine.
cottonlily
One of my favorite nurseries! Vintage and antique pieces are done so well here. I see “vintage” on so many galleries but you have the real deal and it shows. I have that same rocker!