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Remember when we were young and we shaped, defined, and questioned our own world? We created our own ideas of circles, dots, and lines. Nothing was straight; colors were mixed; brushes were happily damaged, and crayons lived on the floor. We were free from rules. Everything was exciting and nothing was wrong.
At NUMI NUMI Design we draw inspiration from our childhoods.  We never stop being curious because we love to ask questions and experiment. We are dedicated to exploring new ideas about the form and texture of children’s furniture. Our products encourage children and parents to enjoy unique use of shape, form, and transparency.
 

Munire Furniture: Nantucket Collection

The Nantucket Collection brings a fresh innovative design perspective to children’s furniture with its classic New England-like style cottage theme right in your nursery. The smooth lines and curved backboard of this 4-in1 Convertible Crib provide an effortless sense of character to those seeking a modern piece with charm. The Crib easily converts to a toddler bed, daybed or full-size bed. Nantucket is sure to create an inviting space to your child’s bedroom while growing with them. Additional dresser drawers and a hutch provide maximum storage. Available in Weathered Grey and White.
Mattress not included. Conversion kit & Guardrail sold separately.

Pink & Leopard for Ava Jaymes!

This Nursery Room was designed for Backstreet Boy AJ & his wife Rochelle McLean. We started off with a pink and leopard color palette, lending itself to a feminine glam concept with a bit of sass!
We wanted this room to be transitional for Ava as she grows, so instead of choosing pieces with a Juvenile look, we selected furnishings with a more classic style and convertible functions that she can use and will love for years to come. AJ & Rochelle were so wonderful to work with and they are incredibly happy with the finished product!

Slim Budget, Big Style

It always interests me to see what people can do when on a tight budget. Creativity and sheer determination can turn out some of the most creative rooms. Today’s Real Room was designed for twins on a slim $400 budget. A bit of a challenge but designer Ashley DeLapp of Evaru Design took the task on with confidence and the outcome was WOW! A do-it-yourself overhaul on both cribs (which were picked up on Craigslist) and a statement rug make this room a favorite (I can’t get over the $40 rug!). Don’t miss all the details on this nursery created for Ashley’s friend Christina and her twin girls, Izzy and Avery.

Marin’s Raspberry and Lime

I’m all about getting the biggest bang for your buck so I totally understood when mom Joanna shared her vision to create a nursery with a some longevity past the baby stage. A modern yet fun space for her baby girl, Marin, just born this past October that could last through her toddler years. She picked out a sophisticated color palette of raspberry and lime and set off to find all the pieces to fill the dream nursery for her daughter. We knew it would turn out stylish since Joanna has an Etsy shop filled with beautiful pillows for the home.

Taylor’s Fantasy Fairyland

What aspiring little princess doesn’t love the color pink, a crystal chandelier and sparkly butterflies? When planning her daughter Taylor’s nursery, mom Shannon was leaning toward traditional decor but also wanted to create a room filled with soft, feminine touches and a sprinkle of fantasy. Tailored wide beige stripes where painted on the walls and hand-painted trees where added in the corners to bring the fantasy feel into the room. Soft white furniture was chosen and pink window treatments add a finished look . Taylor is one lucky little lady to have such a beautiful room to dream in. After all she is mom’s number one little princess!

Liam’s Lair

Little 2 month old Liam is one lucky dude. Thanks to his mother’s love of great patterns, Liam enjoys a bright and edgy room inspired by the modern and luxe designs of Missoni. I too love their textiles and home collection and am still upset over a set of pillows I didn’t snatch up while on a London holiday years ago. Guess I’ll have to get my Missoni fix with this fun nursery mom Jill made possible by mixing big ticket splurge items with some great steals.

Griffin’s Cafe Au Lait

A fresh coat of paint is my absolute favorite way to not only update a room but to add a little drama. Sarah, mother to three-month old Griffin, must agree. By painting the room a warm shade of cafe-au-lait, she created a rich backdrop for an elegant and sophisticated nursery. Inspired by Dwell’s Circles crib bedding, Sarah used a few old pieces from other rooms in the house alongside the new crib, glider and rug to get a clean and eclectic feel. Other finishing touches include a bookshelf made by Griffin’s grandfather and vintage family photos in crisp white frames. The alphabet cards positioned above the crib add just the right touch of modern. Read on for more details.

Mason’s Blue Oasis

I just love today’s featured nursery. It’s high style on a smart budget! Tacoma, Washington mother Adrienne wanted to achieve the look and feel of a Serena & Lily designed nursery but was determined to do it for less. By tackling a few DIY projects with the help from her mother and her keen eye for stylish finds, the finished nursery is beautiful, fresh and a family affair. Two month-old Mason will be enjoying his fabulous blue walls, splashes of orange and touches of modern for many years to come. Here are all the details on Mason’s Blue Oasis.

Fun With Dick And Jane

New parents Susanna and David, who hail from Louisville Kentucky, created a charming nursery centered around classic Americana from the Dick and Jane educational readers of the 1930’s to 1960’s. These beloved stories and illustrations show life as simple and pure, hopeful and uncomplicated. Fitting qualities for a baby’s first home! Susanna shares all the details on how she and David together achieved this beautiful nursery.

The “Baby Closet”

If I were to Google “small baby nursery”, maybe a 10×12 room will show up. Homeowners, designers and parents will then describe how they struggled to make it work. Whatever. Sometimes new moms and dads just don’t have the space…like a room with a closet, a room with a window or a whole other room for that matter. I know from experience and this is why the baby closet from Small Space, Big Style is so very endearing.