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A Twin Nursery for Boys

Designing a nursery for one baby is stressful enough.  Adding a second one to the mix can be absolutely terrifying!

Have no fear!  It’s not as overwhelming as you may think.  Today we are sharing a beautiful nursery for twins sent to us by Sara Lynne Narcisse.  Sara incorporated our Washed Linen in Oatmeal Crib Collection in to this stunning baby boy nursery for her new babies.   The sophisticated baby bedding elevates the nursery with the luxurious look of linen.  Our linen crib bedding is washed for a vintage appeal and soft feel.

The timeless design of the nursery creates a classic space beloved for its neutral look.
Our Washed Linen in Oatmeal Crib Collection is handmade in the USA with eco-friendly lux European linen fabric.  Solid ecru linen crib rail cover is accented with whimsical linen stripe fabric cording and ties.  The 100% linen crib sheet is made of our Tanstone Stripe fabric and is crisp to the touch.  A tailored linen crib skirt features pleats and accent buttons.
The mostly neutral nursery has highlights of soft blue in the area rug and curtain panels.  The nursery rug adds a touch of texture to the room.  A classic and refined white wooden dresser featuring dark knobs accents the vintage iron iron crib from Million Dollar Baby.

Sara had both crib rail covers monogrammed with ivory thread in our popular fishtail font – an easy way to personalize your nursery.  The framed bunny prints add a sweetness to the room!

Our monogram shop can embroider your baby’s initials or full name.  You can choose from a wide variety of thread colors and fonts.
Wicker and rattan decor accents add to the natural vibe of the room.  The off-white tufted rocker is classic and traditional.

The woodsy tree inspired shelf is perfect for pictures, keepsakes, books and more.

Brooks’ & Walker’s Shark Nursery

As soon as I learned that our twins were both boys, I knew I wanted to create a shark-themed nursery for them.  With cheeky artwork and “shark-tooth” chevron patterns, it was easy to convey a theme without being overkill.  I’m a minimalist, so naturally I didn’t want an eclectic, whimsical feel.  Instead, I chose a very classic design using trendy art, patterns, and furniture.