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A Sweet Blush Nursery for Baby Cameron

Allison Jenks of the Pink Lou Lou Blog wanted a classic, serene, feminine nursery space for her baby girl.  We think she accomplished that and more.  We are in love with baby Cameron’s light and airy blush nursery!  The soft color palette gives this beautiful nursery a dreamy look.
Soft shades of pink and off white set the stage for a glamorous nursery for a baby girl!  The color palette for the room is creamy whites and blush tones.  The gold accents add warmth and sophistication to the room.  Allison chose our popular MacKenlee Faire Blush Pink Nursery Bedding Collection which features a luxurious washed white linen ruffle crib skirt and 100% premium cotton soft pink crib sheet.

Modern Whimsical Nursery for Baby Girl

We moved into our new house about a year and a half ago and left this room untouched, assuming it would eventually be for baby #2.
So as soon as I found out we were having a girl (our first is a boy), I immediately got to work brainstorming up a space that would be fun, imaginative, and a little bit girly — but could still grow with her throughout the years.
I repainted the grey walls a pale pink (Behr “Illuminated”), and since I’m averse to too much color, I wanted everything else in the room to feel neutral, light and airy — so I stuck to a palette of whites and creams and added texture with pillows, blankets, and acrylic pieces.
In terms of statement pieces, I installed a beautiful chandelier from Serena & Lily and chose an acrylic dollhouse floor bookcase, which not only holds a bunch of books and toys, but can also be used as an actual dollhouse when she gets older.
The result is a soft, feminine nursery that’s still modern and fits nicely with the rest of our home. I absolutely love it.

Carters Bits of Blush Nursery

When it came to Carters nursery my wife and I knew that we wanted to keep it simple. We wanted to be sure that the room could easily be transitioned into a toddler room or another nursery for our future little ones. With the exception of the crib, all of the furniture that we bought were pieces that could be used for years to come.  The nursery bones are very neutral and we added pops of blush and gold here and there to make the room feel more feminine.

Soft Feminine Mint, Blush and Gold Nursery

Before I even got pregnant, I decided that my baby nursery walls would be mint color, didn’t matter if it was a boy or girl. So the color mint was my main source of inspiration.
After finding out I was pregnant with a baby girl, immediately the colors blush and gold pop in my mind. For sure I knew that didn’t want to work around the traditional pink, instead use mint, blush, and gold accents. I was inspired by floral watercolor wallpapers, fabrics, flamingos and feminine gold details. My main goal was to create a room that my baby can grow with, feel inspired, and have a fresh but feminine feel.
My suggestion is to find your source of inspiration, it can be a color, a print, art or fabric that will spike your creativity!

Blair’s Blushing Nursery

This is our second child and second girl! Since the gender of our first child was a surprise, we didn’t have much to work with, design wise. This time around we decided to find out the gender and we couldn’t wait to design the perfect room for another baby girl. We knew we wanted blush pink and gold accents to create a soft, sophisticated and angelic look, and aimed to keep it simple and sweet. We loved the way the floral ‘B’ turned out, which was handmade by momma, and we used inter-changeable frames which are perfect for a quick and easy transition as baby grows. We kept a lot of the same furniture from baby girl No. 1, but purchased a new white dresser, which we painted the hardware to add elements of gold. The mirror used was an old mirror that we also painted the same shade of gold to pair well with her dresser. We purchased a few decor pieces and  incorporated a few handmade signs used for her “Baby Sprinkle” that helped pulled it all together.

Harlow’s Vintage Glam Blush Nursery

Baby Harlow is one lucky girl! This nursery is nothing short of a labor of love, partly because the parents happen to be two of the most amazing people I’ve ever met, and partly because I feel like Harlow is my own baby girl! In fact, she’s about to get a nursery here at work just to entice her mommy back sooner! Her momma is the manager for our store in San Antonio, and her grandmother is the talent behind that gorgeous metallic wood wall that’s all over Pinterest. So basically, they just ooooze talent anyways. We were so excited to design a nursery around our new linen and lace collection, especially with our brand new detachable large crib bows. And, I love how this nursery exemplifies how you can combine silver and gold for that perfect metallic glam look. Sweet shades of blush, ivory, and linen all tie it together perfectly. The only thing missing now is baby Harlow Jean!