Green & White Gender Neutral Nursery
This room was designed to maximize the small space of our nursery while maintaining a light & airy feel. It is gender neutral and incorporates greens, whites, and natural wood tones.
This room was designed to maximize the small space of our nursery while maintaining a light & airy feel. It is gender neutral and incorporates greens, whites, and natural wood tones.
I am a wallpaper obsessed mama who was eyeing this wallpaper exclusively made for Lulu & Georgia. When I got pregnant with my second daughter I already had a crib so I decided to splurge on wallpaper and the rest just flowed from there.
A spring floral first birthday for our sweet baby girl.
This was my son’s 2nd birthday party.
My husband and I started turning this room into a nursery just a few weeks before we even found out we were pregnant. It was in the midst of installing the chair rail when we found out we were expecting. We had already gone with the Balmy Seas blue for the walls, thinking it was a neutral shade that could go either way. I always loved this color paired with feminine tones, so I was hoping our little bean would end up being a girl. Luckily, she did! After we found out we were having a girl, it was on to start decorating. We were on a budget, so I knew I would have to be creative to achieve the look I was envisioning. I fell in love with the “Love Bird” bedding by Bananafish, even though it was a little pricey. However, I splurged on it and I let the beautiful print of the bedding set the tone for the Garden Party inspired theme I was envisioning. I also wanted to infuse Flea Market style pieces into her room, so many of the things you see in her nursery were picked up at flea markets or antique shops. I had a great time repurposing!