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Blue Skies Nursery with Cloud Wallpaper

This nursery was ready for a new cohesive aesthetic, something soft and playful that still felt mature enough for a young child to grow into. So, we chose a bright and crisp palette with pops of soft blues, whites, creams and light wood tones — and now it feels like a breathe of fresh air! As soon as I walked into the room I knew that we needed to accentuate the ten foot slanted wall; this room was just calling for something special! After sourcing multiple wallpaper options, we landed on an ethereal cloud mural complete with soaring birds. It makes the room feel so much bigger and brighter, which proves just how powerful wallpaper can be.
I would have generally been inclined to source a neutral rug to pair with this wall mural, but we went in a different direction and chose a saturated blue vintage printed rug from the Magnolia Home collection. It really grounds the room, works cohesively with the colour story and adds a rich quality to the space. One of my favourite tried and true design tricks is to hang a mirror across an accent wall — how stunning is the reflection of the wallpaper in the round white wooden mirror? It contrasts the whitewashed ash dresser and brings added texture to the space.
I’m a firm believer that specialty toys and accessories are just as important as the larger key elements in a room — from the wooden trucks, to the cute fish cushion, blue table lamp, patterned star cushion and wall banner, your eyes move across every corner so effortlessly. I also love incorporating personal items in all of my room projects, like this stunning Japanese ‘Sumi-e’ ink painting, which was painted by my mini client’s grandmother.
Bringing longevity and function to the room was very important for my clients, so we added a tall cubby bookcase for bins and toy collections, and created a reading nook with book ledges and a large canvas bean bag. Over the years, this corner can be transformed into a homework zone with a desk and chair, and the crib and glider can be swapped out for a twin daybed.
I’m so happy with the end result of this bright and tranquil room; we completely transformed it into a dreamy space… nothing but blue skies here!

Brody’s Baby Blue Boy Nursery

I wanted soft colors in Brody’s baby blue boy nursery and planned to use both new and old pieces.  I chose the simple Jenny Lind Crib for it’s timeless look and inexpensive price tag.   I owned the white swivel chair, ottoman, dresser and mirror already and knew I would be able to utilize those in his room.  I had plans to keep the room mostly gender neutral with just a few pops of blue.  I love the way the room turned out with a bit of modern, rustic, traditional and a touch of antique.

Soft and Airy Blue, Gray and Orange Boy’s Nursery

This is my baby boy’s nursery. I absolutely love it. We have this really large second bedroom in our place that we wanted to set up for the baby and also as a guest room for when family comes to visit. Getting this space ready has been the highlight of my pregnancy, and has served as a symbolic guide to preparing for motherhood in other ways. I just loved being able to take time and care in choosing each and every piece, texture and color.

Prince Themed Nursery Room

My little nephew was born just one month ago and I got a job… Decorating his Nursery Room.
My sister (the baby’s mom) is really picky. So, I’m glad she choose me to help her, it means she trust me for something it’s really important to her.
We travel to so many cities looking for furniture, fabrics and all the stuff we needed. Thankfully, now I know almost all the California State. Also I bought some fabrics in Mexico. Drapes, bedding and almost all the fabric stuff is custom made by me. I did install everything, from lighting to shelving, etc.

The Bassinet was custom made as well. We made it taller and add a canopy holder (Search for Instructions Click Here).
I knitted a Crochet Crown for the Prince Picture  (Search for Instructions Click Here).
I put all the things together and I fell in love. I took the pictures and decided to share.
Thanks to Family and Friends who gifted my nephew little things to decorate and make it more beautiful.
Do you think that I would be a good Interior Designer?