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Maja

Hi! I want to show you my daughter’s nursery makover. It is just a new wallpaper but it is a big different. Before we had stickers on the wall – flowers,animal,stars and it didn’t look nice. New floral wallpaper is from @coloraydecor . I love this beautiful floral theme. These wallpapers are very easy in application,we didn’t need any tools and we finished the wall in about 30min!
You can find a lot of beautiful wallpapers on their website and you can change any room at your home with their products.
 

Skyler’s Mermaid Nursery

My husband and I are both avid scuba divers so it only felt natural that we give our daughter, Skyler, an ocean themed nursery full of mermaids, smiling sea creatures, and the most adorable crab basket you’ve ever seen. I found a lot of her cute nursery decor on Etsy, like her mermaid mobile that hangs above her crib, her mermaid hair bow holder, and her personalized name cut from felt letters. My husband didn’t want the room too look “too pink”, so they pink curtains were as “pink” as I could go. I wanted the room to feel very bright and happy, like our little Skyler. Don’t be afraid of pops of color, like colorful curtains – sometimes that’s all the color you need to really liven up the space. Also always check Etsy for any grand idea you might have, because chances are someone on there has created your dream nursery decor item. I’m also a huge Amazon fan and found lots of fun items for the nursery on there, like her coral lamp and narwhal print crib sheets! I’m very happy with how our nursery turned out and I know Skyler is going to love the ocean like her parents do.

Coastal Nursery with Stunning Paper Boat Wallpaper

This nursery was in dire need of brightness, function and FUN! My Clients already had so many great pieces, but they just weren’t working together cohesively.
We completely transformed the space by freshening up the wall colour, installing this wonderful paper boat wallpaper and selecting additional furniture and accessories that would really pull together a bright coastal vibe. The room now has a beautiful bookcase to display and store toys and accessories, a fun acrylic book ledge library, some large toy bins and tons of textural wall decor pieces, like the incredible blue ombre Lorena Canals wall hanging. The Captain art print really adds a nice pop of colour to the crisp white walls. We added a swan paper mobile above the crib, and I love how it floats gracefully in front of the wallpaper. Also, the various shades of blue that were sourced for the space add so much depth and tonality, seen in the adorable pehr cushion, narwhal crib sheet, light blue cushion in stitched Ellen Degeneres fabric and lamb knit doll.
Simplicity is always best conveyed when designing a space with purpose, and that’s just what we did. The result? A delicately coastal room that is calming, serene and perfectly practical for its’ sweet little resident.

Vintage Nautical Nursery

I grew up spending my summers at our family’s lake house, always out on the water either sailing, swimming or water skiing. The lake is where my husband and I met and eventually got married. It’s nestled in a small town in northern Indiana where the pace is slow and the people are friendly. Growing up I remember my mom used to take me to antique shops around town to find special, one-of-a-kind items to use as decor in the lake house. Our lake house and the small town in northern Indiana inspired the theme for our first baby boy’s nursery. The only item I really splurged on was the crib, because I knew exactly what I wanted. The rest (dresser, side table, book chest, wall art) I found at antique or consignment shops and refurbished to make them match my vision. The best part about the room is that the wallpaper is original to the home (built in 1969!) and it is just perfect.

Tex’s Beachy Bright Nursery

When I was pregnant, my husband and I transformed the ugliest room in our house, a small beige-on-beige spare room we had used for storage, into our son’s beautifully inviting nursery. As I sat in the middle of the vanilla box of a room, next to the mysterious carpet stain that had been there when we moved in, I pondered, how can we create a peaceful but playful space? What can we do that will be perfect for our newborn baby but will also age well as he grows? How can we maximize the organization of the room so everything has a place? How can we charge our baby’s space with cheerfulness and positivity? And how can we do all of the above on a budget?
Inspired, I sketched a rough design of what the room looked like in my daydreams (turns out it did not match the reality of the dimensions of the room whatsoever…ha!). I developed a color palette of blues, whites, and pops of bright color. We did not know the sex of our baby until he was born, so we aimed for gender neutral.
The wallpaper mural of the coast, that looks like an actual photo of our local beach, served as the focal point, and inspiration for the room. My husband painted the walls a crisp white to compliment the mural, and painted the interior doors and closet a glossy tropical aqua to add some pizzazz. The extra aqua paint was used to paint several Ikea spice racks that we fashioned into bookshelves (thanks Ikea Hacks on Pinterest). We had the carpet removed and replaced with Red Oak. We replaced the dated ceiling fan and fluorescent closet light with affordable modern fixtures.
Organization was super important to the design, so we installed a sleek custom Ikea PAX storage unit, equipped with two wardrobes for hanging clothes, drawers, and tons of nooks for books and toys. We wanted the unit to be future proof, so we considered what our baby would need now, and 10 years from now (hence the full-size shoe rack and removable second tier clothes rack).
We didn’t want to spend too much money on the temporary things, so we opted for a simple modern crib, changing table, and a no-frills rocking chair (that fit both of our butts together so we can sit and read as a family). We painted the rocker legs white to tie in with our color palette. We layered in whimsical touches, like colorful hanging hot air balloons, custom lemon-patterned roman blackout shades, and a hand-stitched nautical mobile. We gave our baby the mailbox from our wedding, for the letters we would write him each year. A 5-button outlet remote controls all of the lights in the room individually, so at night the soft sleepy glow of the marquee dream light is only a click away. Every detail was considered, from the art on the wall, to the crystal ball closet door knob, glittery light switch plate, and tiny velvet hangers. Everything was chosen to have a sparkle of sweetness. The messages are all intentional, “don’t worry be happy”, “dream” and “love”, all things we wish for our sweet baby boy! I’m happy to report that he loves his room!

Jasper’s Nursery in Navy & White

Jasper is my 3rd child and due to limited space in the house we had to transform a library into the nursery. I wanted the room to feel cozy, bright and inviting….but also keep it not too ‘babyish’ so we can still enjoy the library portion of it. A Pinterest photo of a navy and white living room was the inspiration behind the colors and we utilized items from a lot of small shops since we love supporting other small businesses.

Boys’ Adventure Bedroom (with secret hideout)

My two boys love to explore, so my goal was to design an “adventure” bedroom that would grow with them. We used navy blue, white, and gray with pops of green and yellow. The design includes a number of DIY projects, including the wood arrows, military alphabet posters, and painted gray dresser. The most fun part was creating their reading nook. We were able to turn the empty dormer window space into a fun secret hideout.