Timeless Yellow Bedroom for Two Girls
A small home remodel required our girls to share a room. They wanted it bright, but I had to make sure it would be flexible because of their age differences, as well as allow them to grow in it.
A small home remodel required our girls to share a room. They wanted it bright, but I had to make sure it would be flexible because of their age differences, as well as allow them to grow in it.
I am excited to finally have a daughter and creating her nursery was the first on my to do list. Unfortunately due to my limited activity from being on bed rest, I was not able to do all the shopping I wanted, so most of my purchases were made online. I was able to complete her room before my stay at the hospital for the duration of my pregnancy after 32 weeks. I’m so excited her nursery is complete and waiting for her arrival!
I have always loved the color combination black and pink and to add a little bit of change, I’ve added different shades of blue to her color pallet. I started with the custom bedding from Etsy with JDesigns and used the damask, chevron, and minky in hot pink, black, white, and teal color scheme. I found a wonderful damask rug at Garden Ridge which enhanced the black chandelier. I already had the antique mirror and vanity in the room so in order to coordinate the existing furniture I decided on a white crib and changing table. The only thing missing is a recliner. Unfortunately my husband was not a fan of the gray glider I purchased from Target and we are still in search of a comfortable gray or black recliner to complete her room. In regards to accessories, I purchased most of the storage bins at either TJ Max or Home Goods. I am a fan of elephants lately and one of my close friends purchased the blue elephant for her shelf and we purchased the gray floor elephant from Costco which looks very similar to the Hardware Restoration version.
I’m excited about her arrival and I hope she enjoys all the hard work that went through completing her room.
This family with three adorable little girls was willing to sacrifice their very large living room to be the center of the household: a fantastic, colorful playroom where any child would want to spend their time.
This nursery was near and dear to me, since it was designed for my youngest daughter nine months ago. This Purple/gray nursery has a vintage, chic feel with a few modern pieces and personalized DIY elements.
This Two-Too Cute Baby Shower was in honor of a Mother to twin girls, who were born 2 months early, which made it even more special to celebrate. Since Juliana and Isabella had already arrived, I made sure to incorporate some sort of personalization throughout the theme. The decor was super feminine and all things girly. Rhinestones, pink tulle, gold glittered letters and butterflies decorated french dress forms and signage.
This project was a complete overhaul from the custom upholstered headboards to the custom bolster pillows. We wanted the rooms to showcase the girls and their personalities but also wanted them to be able to transition as they grow. The rooms have great bones and colors that you can easily change the accent colors for a completely different look.
Mila’s nursery is a mixture of vintage and modern. We combined old finds with new products to create a comfortable, storybook nursery.
When we found out we were having twin girls, I couldn’t wait to get started on the nursery!
The perks of living in the city! The space was an 8’X10′! We needed to convert that into a pretty, romantic princessy nursery for Baby Beatrice, born after a number of years of trying. So we did. The results are absolutely lovely!
I needed to create a serene and calm space for the 2 girls. The house is decorated very traditional so I was going for decor that will blend in with the rest of the home. The room wasn’t too big either.
I needed to create a fun room for Kiki, a 9 year old girl. The room needed a sleep area plus an arts and crafts area to nurture her creativity. Kiki is very creative and artsy and I needed the room to reflect that. Once we settled on the colors, the rest sort of came together.
A fun Valentine’s themed playdate party for my daughter + two of her friends.
We did not find out our babies genders before they were born, so I designed a gender neutral nursery that would work for boys/girls/or one of each! It was also done on a tight budget!
I wanted to create a unique nursery for my baby girl that would grow with her, but still incorporate a bit of whimsy. Rather than choose a theme, my design of this nursery developed organically, as I found various pieces that would work together without appearing too “matchy-matchy.” Working with a variety of shades of gray was a learning experience – who knew there were so many? And finding the perfect punchy coral color might as well be akin to looking for a needle in a haystack. Fortunately, I met a lot of helpful people along the way who turned my dreams into reality. Thanks to the other Project Nursery members for sharing their design ideas. Those too served as great sources of inspiration!
This nursery was truly a labor of love for our girls that we worked so hard to conceive. We may have been on a serious budget… but I wouldn’t have it any other way. All items are sentimental and meaningful, or pieces we poured our hearts into fixing up. We loved every minute of this journey. Total cost for EVERYTHING (all furniture, supplies, and decor!) totals out at $393.
I wanted something bright, retro, comfortable and unique… not something that looked straight out of Babies ‘R’ Us. And I wanted it to be a room that the girls could grow into. Aside from the cribs, I can see everything else staying in the room for while… it’s not “babyish”.
I have more details about there things were purchased on my blog:
http://www.laurensandersonphotography.com/monday-nursery-huntsville-photographer/
Cute silhouette nursery I painted in Atlanta, Ga. This nursery will also transition into a toddler room very easily. I wanted to keep the mood light and carefree. The black silhouettes add a bouyant quality to the room that really has a charming effect. We loved it and hope you all will too! My painted tree is available as a decal at my website www.anitaroll.com. Or at www.etsy.com/shop/AnitaRoll.
I designed this Fashion party for my Daughters Amaya 10 and Fiona 7. Amaya chose the color blue and Fiona chose the color red so I worked with those colors and designed everything myself. I designed and made the invitations, signs, stickers, posters, etc.
Small room with high ceiling. I wanted to create a girlie room hat would be appropriate from birth to 7. I decided to go with creating a large tree mural with flowers and blue birds. On the opposing two walls I created a flower stencil which I patterned down the walls.
We wanted our little girl to have a room she would feel happy in. I fell in love with her crib because of the floral scrolling.. we found the most beautiful antique dresser at an estate and my husband lovingly restored it. After Lily was born, her wonderful aunt painted a self portrait of her and gave it to her as a gift.