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Pink Floral Nursery

My favorite color is pink! I was on a pink and gold kick and really wanted to create something special for my little girl on the way.
My husband and I love DIY…we found this dresser at the goodwill…sanitized, sanded and painted for the perfect pink dresser. Our floor lamp was  another free find. We were able to refurbish with some good spray paint.
This particular crib style is discontinued, but I linked a similar option.

Harlow Quinn Nursery

This nursery was so much fun to create for my sweet baby girl Harlow. When I found out I was pregnant I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I absolutely love daisies so I started with that. Project Nursery has the most beautiful wallpaper and it’s such great quality. The two main pieces of the nursery are the daisy print wallpaper and the daisy print matching crib sheet. From there, I wanted to give the rest of the nursery a boho and modern feel to it. It all came together so nicely!

Elegant Pink Floral Nursery

I was so excited when my clients shared such a clear picture of what they wanted for their soon-to-be daughter’s nursery. This project all started with a very special request; to design a room that evokes the same feeling as their recent garden-themed wedding! I drew inspiration from floral arches, hanging chandeliers and soft rose accents to create an ethereal concept with elegant touches sprinkled throughout.
We started by sourcing an oversized rose wallpaper as the focal point and added pink accents for a kiss of colour through a patterned blush rug, muslin crib sheet, sheer canopy and two-tiered felt mobile. I’m a big fan of layering neutral and textural pieces into my designs to tone down a room’s colour palette. I truly can’t get over the stunning wood carved rosette crib, arched metallic mirror and white beaded pendant that we selected. And what’s a nursery without function? We added my go to favourite seagrass lided bins and brought in some smaller canvas pom pom bins to hold extra books and baby toys.
I love sourcing unique products from around the world and this dreamy linen floral wall trophy adds just a touch of French flare right when you walk in. To personalize the space even further, we framed my client’s stunning wedding headpiece in a delicate shadow box — what a special way to celebrate this beautiful couple’s love story. The end result is a charming nursery… like their very own secret garden.
“I am sure there is magic in everything.”
– Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden

Boho Meets Chic Nursery

I wanted to create a nursery where you felt a calming sense of peace when you entered. A room to raise our daughter in that was simple, yet had special details throughout. I wanted to focus on whites and neutrals with pops of color throughout the room! The best part of this nursery is that I put together the details and vision that I had, while my husband built everything to make my dream come to life! This was the perfect project to do together before the arrival of our first baby! Memories that will last a lifetime. Lastly, every book on her shelves were from a family member or a friend. Instead of bringing cards to our baby shower, they brought their favorite books from growing up with a sweet message addressed to our daughter as she grows and learns to read! 

A Floral Baby Girl Nursery

Today we are sharing a sophisticated and elegant nursery sent to us by Lindsey Ground from Parkland, Florida!  What a gorgeous room for her new baby girl!

This stunning nursery features our new Rose Bouquet White Linen Crib Bedding collection.  Made of top quality eco-friendly white linen, this crib bedding will add a touch of romantic charm to your baby’s room.  Crib rail cover is both decorative, and will keep baby from chewing on the crib.  Scalloped white linen teething guard is accented with linen ruffle trim.  Luxurious white linen crib skirt coordinates with the crib rail cover with accent ruffle trim.  Lux linen adds distinctive texture and heirloom appeal.  All white crib bedding is versatile and can give a timeless feel to any nursery.  Classic styling gives this sweet baby girl bedding a tailored, timeless appeal.
Our Rose Bouquet Crib Collection can be purchased as a set, or each piece can be ordered separately.
Large scale floral wallpaper is the perfect backdrop for the all white crib bedding.  Statement large floral wallpaper is a popular trend for girl nurseries.  An assortment of white and blush flowers on a dark background creates a feminine space for a baby girl.
The geometric star pendent from Ballard Designs adds sparkle to the room!
A round gold rimmed mirror, gold accent table and gold drawer pulls on the white dresser add a touch of glamour and pull the room together.  Sweet pom pom storage bins are perfect for organizing toys and more.

A Sweet Pink & Gray Nursery for Fallon

Today we are sharing the sweetest baby girl nursery sent to us by Felicia Latchaw!  This family is obviously overjoyed with the new addition to their clan – a fourth baby girl!  A vintage floral print and accents of gray create a warm and welcoming room for baby Fallon.  Fallon is the 4th child in a family of 4 girls!  We are sure she will have plenty of big sister love!  For baby Fallon’s nursery, mom Felicia choose our Nostalgic Rose crib bedding including the white washed linen crib skirt, floral crib sheet and protective crib rail cover.  She personalized the rail guard by adding a monogram.  “Fallon” is embroidered with our popular Elite Cursive font in gray thread. The “Hello World, I’m Fallon” onsie is to-die-for with gold sparkle print, and coordinating hair bow is so sweet.  Our Nostalgic Rose Crib Sheet features a sweet floral print in pink tones with a hint of mint and is made of premium 100% cotton fabric.

Jessi Malay’s Floral Nursery

We knew early on that we wanted to incorporate this gorgeous floral wallpaper. Even though the space isn’t huge, the high ceilings and generous amount of natural light definitely make the room feel spacious enough for this oversized floral design. To add warmth, gold accents were incorporated throughout the room. We sourced items from different shops to achieve a unique and inviting space and that also added personality to the room. The acrylic crib and white dresser are slightly different styles yet compliment each other beautifully. We kept the larger pieces of furniture white and added color to the room with the smaller decor elements in pink, gold, and sage green.

Light and Airy Floral Nursery

Within days of finding out I was pregnant, I came across the Jolie Mural Wallpaper on Pinterest and fell head over heels in love with the print. Once we found out that we were having a girl, that print became the inspiration behind the nursery’s design. It was the perfect combination of whimsical and feminine. The room that we had decided to turn into the nursery is fairly small, so I needed to keep the design light and airy in hopes of making the space feel larger than it actually is. I knew we would be spending a lot of time in that room once our little girl arrived, so I wanted to have a space that was super comfortable and inviting and have lots of different textures and materials throughout.
I started with the installation of the wall mural and paint color (Benjamin Moore’s Revere Pewter). I knew I wanted all the nursery furniture to be white, and had identified some key nursery items I wanted to purchase like the bassinet, dresser, and rocker. I held off on buying any decor early in the process because I wasn’t completely sure of the accent colors/materials I wanted to incorporate into the space. Shortly after completing the installation of the mural, I came across the pendant light and side table and really liked the look of the geometric shape of the light and the gold color of the side table. I began to build on those pieces from there.
I designed and built the geometric air-plant crib mobile. I wanted to incorporate some greenery into the nursery, and love how low maintenance air-plants are. I found the geometric shapes at Hobby Lobby and the idea for the mobile took shape. I used transparent fishing line and tied the geometric shapes to a metal ring (spray painted gold). I love how this mobile ties in the pendant light and adds dimension to the nursery.
My husband (who is an electrician) retrofitted the geometric pendant light from a plug-in fixture to a hardwired fixture. We also spray painted the pendant light, the curtain rod, and the shelf brackets gold. 
Social media can be a huge help when it comes to finding inspiration for a nursery design. When I am designing a room, I try to find one or two pieces that I love and let those items be my inspiration, and then build upon the design from there. If I try to do the design all at  once I tend to get overwhelmed and apprehensive. I also found it helpful to identify the big items I wanted in the nursery and held off on buying decor until those key items were in the room. 
A note of caution to any parent interested in installing a vinyl panel mural like the Jolie Wallpaper – make sure the roofline of the wall you’re working with is level. We found out the hard war that ours was not level, which led to the panels not lining up like they should. Thankfully, Anewall accounts for such a situation and each panel has extra length on both ends so you can adjust accordingly. After attempting to install it first ourselves, we ended up making the decision to hire a professional to complete what we had started – and boy am I glad we did!
The Jolie Wall Mural is probably my favorite ‘thing’ in the nursery! If my husband would let me, I would have that wallpaper in our master bedroom. Not only is the design beyond beautiful, but the mural is vinyl, which means it’s removable and requires no sticky wallpaper paste during installation.

What I love about this nursery more than anything, is the relaxing and inviting feel of the space. I really enjoy spending time in the room, which makes those 3 am feedings a little easier.

 
 

Floral Nursery: Oh Deer Greely’s Here!

I was looking for a dramatic floral wallpaper to build my design around.  When I found this, I immediately fell in love with the pinks, ivory, and grays contrasting against the black background.  I began searching for our second feature & found the gray tufted crib at Restoration Hardware.   I wanted to combine a bit of rustic elegance, and hoped to find an antler chandelier to add that and found the chandelier on Etsy.  To compliment the chandelier, I added the mounted deer head with the frame & crown.  The changing table is a family heirloom, painted with black chalk paint and adorned with glass handles to update.  I added the script initials to a large tin piece found at Hobby Lobby.  The walls were painted with Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray.
 
 

Quinn’s Airy Floral Nursery

The corner room in our house get the best light in the whole house. As a photographer, I wanted this room to feel really light and airy. I knew I would be spending a lot of time in here based on how often we were in our first daughter’s nursery when she was little. I also wanted to make it inviting for our 2 1/2 year old daughter to want to spend time in. My husband and I made a lace teepee for her to read and play in but also kept lots of open space for her as well. My husband also made the headband holder because I couldn’t find anything I loved. We added in the baby blocks my friends and family made at Quinn’s baby shower. We reused the crib and the glider we made for our first daughter’s nursery. We put a glider attachment we found on Amazon on an Ikea chair and made our own glider. I wanted a soft watercolor look for an accent wall. Our amazingly talented friend, Marigolde, painted the florals on the wall. I added a few more silk florals here and there to tie the room together.

Floral Nursery

As soon as I found out our last little one, our little caboose was a girl I knew I wanted her nursery to be floral, bold and very girlie. I had been dreaming of a floral wallpaper nursery and couldn’t wait to see it come together. I wanted a gold crib and when I couldn’t find the perfect one I employed my sweet husband to paint our once blue Jenny Lind crib. I love the way it turned out. I wanted a mix of vintage and antique and love the way the antique dresser turned out. I wanted to find one in its original state and was so excited when my mom found this one at a local antique store. Pulling in the antique stroller from sister’s room was the perfect addition above her beautiful name sign from House of Belonging.

Callie’s Vintage Floral Nursery

I loved the anthro wallpaper and pulled from those colors and vintage feel. The crib was previously my sons and we will later get her a white day bed. I always start with a piece of art or in this case piece of wallpaper in building my room decor. The furniture, rug, lamp, bedding and shelf is RH baby, glider from Doodles in Houston, and crib newport cottages. Several art prints I found on Etsy & the big LOVE & gold butterflies is PB teen. The chandelier was from Z gallerie and painted gold.  I like to design rooms that will grow with my kids and I’m hoping Callie will be happy with her room for years.

Baby Beatrice’s Floral Woodland Nursery

As good ideas always do… it all started at IKEA.
My husband and I had recently found out that we were pregnant and didn’t know the gender yet. We really wanted to stay “gender neutral” because we are the cranky types of folks who think the gender-specific coloring is arbitrary and annoying, but I digress… so we had planned an IKEA trip (we don’t live near one; the closest is 300mi away!) and while we were there, we discovered the woodland stuffed animals and book collection. So we bought  a book and several stuffed critters and decided that we would do a cute woodland forest theme in our nursery.
Then……. we found out it was a girl.
And…… I found this curtain from Bed Bath & Beyond. Correction: SHOWER curtain.
And I seriously loved the floral pattern and colors SO much, that we actually cut and hemmed the curtain in half and used it as the window curtain in the nursery. Then, we pretty much based everything off of that and the woodland theme.
We got watercolor prints from Etsy: these ridiculously cute animals, and this beautiful watercolor print with a quote from Alice in Wonderland, “Do you suppose she is a wildflower?” (Truthfully, I have mixed emotions about this quote… the pansies are being total Mean Girls because Alice looks different than they do; but it’s also a great lesson that even if people look different than you, they are humans with feelings and should be shown love… again, I digress). And – I actually MADE one of my Pinterest craft ideas (go figure!): The flower “B” to go above the crib using a cardboard letter, floral styrofoam, hot glue, and lots of silk flowers in the colors of the curtain.
The shelves and dresser were already ours; we just re-purposed them and painted them to match the rest of the colors. And then books! books! books! on all the shelves and jammies! jammies! jammies! in the drawers of the dresser. :)
The other interesting “woodland/outdoorsy” touch was the bookends and lamp. The bookends are mason jars we had around the house and my husband filled them with real rocks and dirt from our yard (our first home!) and then filled the rest with moss. Similarly, we filled the fillable glass lamp from Target with moss and swapped the lampshade to be gray instead of the off-white that comes with it. It added a little extra texture and earth to the room.
I was having a really tough time finding paint that I liked (story of my life) and then I found this color in… wait for it….. My sister’s bathroom! It is Zen from Behr and it’s BEAUTIFUL in person. I heard the advice that moms will spend A LOT of time in the nursery those first few weeks/months, so it should be someplace that you enjoy being, and have things you enjoy seeing (other than your baby, I suppose). So my goal was to make the room super calming, relaxing, peaceful, and beautiful.
I am stoked with how it turned out and loved the not-over-the-top girly qualities. Just because I like florals doesn’t mean that I expect my little future scientist to also enjoy them as much as I do! :)
P.S. The photos were taken before we got our LA-Z-Boy recliner – Joshua in granite. Is isn’t the most beautiful chair to look at but it is the.most.comfortable.chair.ever!! Super perfect for late nights nursing or rocking a sick baby.

Ava Ryn’s Modern Floral Nursery

I’m an Interior Designer and have waited for the day to design our baby’s Nursery for what seems like forever!! When we found out we were having a girl, everything just kind of fell into place. I’ve always loved modern style clean-lined furniture but have never really been a fan of traditional pink girls nurseries, so I feel like I kind of put my own twist on it in a not so girly way, but still keeping a sweet feminine classic feel. My first find for the Nursery was the York floral wallpaper which started my inspiration for the rest of the room. The Sputnik chandelier is probably my other favorite item in the room, besides of course the gray crib from Dwell Studios. And the Flamingo was painted with much love by Ava’s Mommy:) We also up-cycled an old chest that was my husband’s as a child and I painted it to use as our changing table. My husband and I are both so pleased with how her room turned out and can’t wait to meet our sweet little girl!!

Honey’s Chic Floral Nursery

Some girls dream of what their wedding will look like but I dreamt what my baby girl’s nursery looked like. I knew I wanted it super girly and try to use what I had on hand. I searched and searched for the wallpaper and fell in love. From their everything came together. I reused my old crib and painted it. Found a rocking chair at a junk store for $40 and repainted it. My sister found the dresser at another junk store and redid it for me. My bedding I wanted to keep simple because the wallpaper was so busy. I found it on pottery barn. And loved the simplicity of it.

Miss Madeline’s Floral Nursery

From the moment I found out I was pregnant for the second time, I knew exactly what I wanted to create for both a girl and boys nursery. When we found out we were having a little girl, I knew the exact bedding brand (Bella Notte) I wanted to find linens from, however, their prices were way outside our budget. I was able to find some amazing floral linens off of their outlet website, which were significantly less, and ran with those as my inspiration. I’ve always been inspired by shabby chic and floral designs. To tie in the floral bedding, I contacted my wedding florist who does home projects from time to time and asked if she could put together a floral garland that matched the bedding. She created an absolute masterpiece and is one of my favorite items in the nursery. Definitely something that our little girl can keep in her bedroom for years to come. It was important for me to find decor that was transitional, budget friendly and unique for her room. Many of the items on her shelf are from my old nursery and bedroom growing up (lamb, porceline pink box, Beatrix Potter figurines) I’m so excited that I get to pass these things down to her! Also, the pink bunny on her rocking chair was mine as a little girl.
Some other favorite items in her nursery are the framed Etsy prints above her dresser and rocking chair. I was immediately obsessed with the watercolor French store fronts illustrations and, of course, the ability to personalize the prints.
My biggest piece of advice would be to take your time! When I found pieces that I loved, I tried to visualize the nursery as a whole…always going back to the floral bedding and making sure it meshed with my vision. I also am so happy that my mom was able to help and say yay or nay on items. Having a second opinion is never a bad thing ?

Harper’s Floral Whimsy Nursery

When I found out I was having a girl, I knew I wanted to go GIRLY! After a very rough-and-tumble boy, I knew it was time for florals and pinks. My jumping off point was the gorgeous Jolie Wallpaper from The Project Nursery Shop. Heart eyes for days! I quickly decided that everything else needed to be fairly neutral with a very clean design and minimal pattern and wall decor. We wanted a very soft gray paint color with pops of gold and just a little bit of pink.
My favorite part of the nursery has to be the gorgeous wallpaper, but a close second is the super-sweet hand-lettered name wall sign from Six Eleven Co. A few other notes – I tried ordering several different more budget-friendly drapes, but ultimately landed with RH Baby & Child’s drapes, which were a bit of an investment for me (hello high ceilings!) but were SO worth it. They are amazing quality and block the light so perfectly during nap time.
I fell for the Babyletto Hudson crib long ago and think that it’s clean lines and modern look are perfect paired with the whimsical floral wallpaper.
I’m always looking for ways to stay a little more organized so the baby shoe organizer DIY was a fun project. Take a simple tension rod and small curtain hooks, spray paint them gold (if you like gold as much as me!) and hang your baby shoes for easy finding. Side note: the shelves above the glider were another easy project – bought them from IKEA and spray painted the brackets (originally silver) gold for a chic look.
What a fun project was for this to work on for our sweet baby girl!
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