Pink, Grey and Navy Nursery
Raegan’s nursery is a girly mixture of pink, grey, and navy with lots of patterns of chevron and polka dots.
Raegan’s nursery is a girly mixture of pink, grey, and navy with lots of patterns of chevron and polka dots.
I designed my first baby girl nursery.
A navy and pink nursery with vintage furniture and silver accents
A girlie, but modern antique nursery for my sweet baby girl who was born in August. It is a mix of bold color, soft textures, and gilded touches. There are a few antique pieces and items from my nursery combined with more modern decor to keep it fresh.
I’ve been waiting for an excuse to use the fabric from Kate Spade’s Candy Stripe shower curtain, but nothing felt quite right in our home until I found out I was expecting a daughter. It was important that the tiny room felt airy, clean, and feminine but not too flouncy – she has two older brothers to keep up with so a fun edge was a must!
My baby girl’s nursery
Started with the color and my Nanas lamp and designed from there
I am not a big fan of pastel colors so I wanted something bright and fun for Emmalyn’s nursery. Her nursery is a pretty small room so I also needed to be extra creative with the space. I even took the closet door off and hung a curtain there instead to gain a few extra feet of space!
I wanted the room to be peaceful and warm, yet with sections of vibrant colors to create an aestically pleasing vision for my baby. I got many ideas from Project Nursery and Pinterest.
We made one of the wall stand out with colors in a chevron design. The shelves, the Disney pictures and the Penelope Bird Mobile were all DYI projects that added a personal touch to the room.
Ocean theme photos courtesy of TigersTies.com client.
This very girly pink princess nursery was one of our trademarked Gender Surprise Nurseries. When you don’t want to find out the gender of your baby, but want a nursery planned specifically for the gender anyway, you hire Jack and Jill Interiors to design a Gender Surprise Nursery. For one flat fee, I’ll plan an entire boy’s nursery and an entire girl’s nursery for your…right down to every little accessory! Then with your permission, I obtain the gender from your doctor and get to work ordering and installing the gender specific nursery behind locked doors. When you deliver your baby and bring him or her home from the hospital, your gender specific nursery awaits your first peek! It’s a great way to add to the fun and excitement of planning for your precious new bundle!
This particular toile pink nursery was initially planned for a home that was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. Every item was selected to fit perfectly into a room with a vaulted ceiling, an entire wall of windows and another wall with a built-in shelving unit on which we were going to place pretty lined baskets and other baby goodies. When the family was forced to relocate to a new home, we found ourselves with a few design challenges making things work for a completely different space. The overabundance of picture-frame moulding was especially challenging and several items planned for the wall space simply woulding work now, including a very wide branch with birds decal and another decal featuring a favorite inspirational quote from mom-to-be. But in the end, we’re all very pleased with this baby girl nursery and the clients are thrilled that baby Jules will have a beautiful nursery despite Hurricane Sandy!
The picture frames above the crib will eventually hold sepia toned newborn photos and family photos. I don’t like hanging blank frames on the wall, so I cut up some coordinating wall paper and fabric to make a monogram plaque and silhouette to temporarily fill the voids.
A “non-themed” nursery with pink and green accents.
A pink and gray nursery for our little girl that is classic, simple and feminine with attention to detail.
We are expecting our first baby June 6, 2013. We are beyond excited for our baby girl Lillia Joy to arrive. We are military, so we are limited to assigned housing, but with a little creativity made it a haven that we love spending time in. I hope baby Lillia likes it as much as we do!
Eclectic design, modern and classic , Calm and soft ; pink with a warm limonchello background, ruffles, scalloped edges, tulip flowers and butterflies and some details with a little of vintage and modern feeling at the same time.
Vintage Chic Nursery for baby girl
I am a first time mom and this is my first attempt at nursery design. I wanted a soothing place for my little girl and my family. I loved the yellow and grey pallet and found it feminine without being too girly.
I wanted a feminine nursery that wasn’t too babyish… That she could grow with for years to come. I brought in the owls to give it somewhat of a childish feeling.
We wanted our baby’s nursery to be bright, modern, and comfortable. Nothing too girly, but definitely a modern, feminine vibe.