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A Contemporary Gender Neutral Nursery

The room was previously used as a home office and we wanted to make it a place that would be relaxing and not too crowded despite the small space. We wanted the colors to be neutral. I personally do not like the when the nursery colors are too gender stereotypical (i.e. blue or pink).
The theme is a bit loose.. The nature of Utah (our home state) is the main inspiration although we departed somewhat from that in a few areas. We added some elements of my wife’s Peruvian culture on the shelves but kept the place tidy and the color scheme coherent without being too over the top with color matching.
The presence of natural wood throughout and sage green on the wall help convey a feeling of closeness to nature while the orange balances the color towards a warmer atmosphere.
I am pretty happy with the result. I think the place is very soothing, contemporary and practical.

Contemporary Nursery Design [VIDEO]

An energetic and clean contemporary nursery in Toronto’s east end town of Leslieville. What a joy it was to work on this project, and a perfect baby boy it’s for! This bold space has so much character. I was inspired to use a monochromatic palette which is reflected in the FLOR carpet tiles and Flensted mobile. With pops of colour and customized furniture, this streamline nursery is hip, modern and the ideal space for mom, dad and baby to enjoy!

World Traveler Themed, Colorful, Eclectic and Boho Nursery

Over the course of about two months I collected pieces for this nursery and put it together for our little girl’s arrival on December 1st! To be honest, all I pictured was a lot of bright colors and a world traveler theme, and other than that there was no plan! I just always tell people to buy things you like and then it’ll all come together when you’re decorating! I think it’s more fun that way.

Sofia’s Pink + Red Nursery

As an interior designer, I always dreamed of creating a nursery for my own children.  I finally got the chance to do that last year when my husband and I were expecting our first baby, Sofia.  We worked together on every aspect of the room.  Now our daughter is 1 year old and the room is just as fresh, fun, and vibrant as when we first put it together.  She loves it!

Ayana’s Sweet and Modern Room

I am a lover of contemporary living. Ever since I thought of making our daughter’s nursery I was looking for something that looks modern and contemporary. After my rigorous research I finally settled down to “Gray and Yellow” theme, Gray was to give the room that elegance and Yellow was to diffuse that freshness and incandescence for a girl’s room. I loved how the combination was vivid as well as graceful.
However, I wanted to keep a balance between splurging for the nursery and ‘thinking too much’. I think I was able to get to it finally!
Thanks to my husband AJ for taking wonderful shots of the nursery!

Chase’s Black, White & Yellow Nursery

Introducing a bold, black and white nursery with punches of primary colors. When it came to my second child, I could no longer pull off that dreamy, soft and serene nursery. Instead, I worked with lots of primary colored toys, hand me downs and his big brother’s nursery furniture. We also happen to be moving to an NYC apt in just a few months so it was also important for me not so spend a lot of time or money on this project.

Tribeca – Owl Nursery

Interior Designer – EMC2 Interiors in NYC / The mural in this modern owl nursery was painted for twins. It’s neutral and airy. I chose to use the corner space because it’s where your eye is drawn. The height of the ceiling added to the design. It was painted to fit exactly in this space. I loved the fabrics and colors the designer chose. She has wonderful and fresh ideas. On the opposite wall she had built ins with a foldaway bed that doubled as a chalkboard for the kids. The cribs she picked are from designer David Netto.

Baby Girl’s Red, Black, White and Gray Nursery

Baby Girl’s Nursery in red , black, white & gray. We created this for the non-traditional people like us who just are not the biggest fans of pink. It’s amazing how much is out there for baby girls’ nurseries that is only in pinks, pastels and purples. We hope you enjoy the pictures, and it helps those looking for something different for their little girls!