There are a lot of unknowns when designing a nursery. You wonder who this little baby is going to be and what they are going to be like. Families waiting to adopt have a few more variables thrown in. Not only do they often not know what the sex of the baby will be, they don’t know how far along
Vote: October Room Finalists
Our favorite time of the month has arrived! It gives us such pleasure to showcase some of our favorite projects of the month that reflect the fabulous style and talent of our readers. While it’s always difficult to narrow it down to just six finalists, we take pride in everyone’s work, so keep it up and please continue to upload
Gallery Roundup: Hey There, Foxy
This sly little fellow has made his way into many nurseries. He can add a bit of woodsy or a bit of whimsy depending on your decor. Check out these foxy nursery accessories found in the gallery. “Roots & Wings” Baby Olivia Grace by by Sarita Woodland Nursery by sameriah Peter’s Classic Nursery by jessie-goose Twin Girls’
Readers’ Favorite: Baby K’s Bright Nursery
The results are in, and we have a new readers’ favorite. Congratulations to louisakopp for taking a DIY project and turning it into a bright, cheerful nursery. You showed us how to take a gender-neutral vision and execute it into a colorful, happy space while on a budget. Great job! We appreciate everyone’s hard work in the gallery, and a special
Hello Yellow
I don’t know why exactly, but lately I have yellow on the brain. Maybe it’s the Northeastern fall foliage or the bright sunshine we have been having that’s inspiring me, but whatever it is, I am crazy about yellow. I’m not talking about gold or anything bright and loud, but the softer hues of yellow. Here are some looks and