Jack’s Nursery
Designed Jack’s nursery to be bright, modern, and fun! A room that is visually stimulating and warm.
Designed Jack’s nursery to be bright, modern, and fun! A room that is visually stimulating and warm.
Decorating my first nursery for my soon to be daughter on a budget. Lots of creative thinking went into her room.
Laila’s toddler room was inspired by a set of plain white butterflies that caught my eye at Target. I bought and returned them a few times, because they didn’t go with her very neutral jungle theme nursery. When we received her “princess sleigh bed” from a family friend, I knew exactly what I wanted to do for her toddler room.I spray painted the butterflies to match the letters I had made for her nursery, and the flowers to match the bedding. I also painted frames of various sizes and styles to match. We use this family photo wall to sing/say goodnight to our family members who live far away.We also took off the hanging doors to the closet to make this great reading area, that I’m sure someday will be turned into a stage of some sort. The “bench” is actually where the cold return is for the heater, so it was already in place. The teddy bear light may look out of place, but it is a sentimental piece from my own nursery that my mom passed down for my daughter.
A gender neutral nursery that is playful, bright and full of personal touches. A combination of splurge and “save” items come together for a space that’s not too modern and not too traditional. The room also has lots of interesting patterns to look at without being too busy.
We were so excited when we found out we were having a boy! I’m really not into the traditional baby blue thing and I wanted to stray from the traditional color palette, so I chose orange, grey, and brown. It was also important that the nursery was one of a kind and super unique so we did a lot of refinishing and creative thinking.
Colorful, whimsical nursery perfect for a new baby boy
We tried to create a bright and cheerful room for our little girl. We made or refinished a lot of what is in the room, so it makes it really special for us and for E.
Boy’s room with a color scheme and accessories that will grow with him.
We are having a “surprise” baby!
Nursery
Ecclectic vintage inspired nursery
Our five-month-old son Jack’s nursery. We wanted a mostly gender neutral room with a hint of masculinity. It was important to me to have a soothing, calm vibe. If our next child is a girl, we will do a white crib and dresser while leaving the rest of the decor.
Blue, white and citrine yellow nursery for baby Matthew, due April 28
I’ve daydreamed about creating a nursery for years… finding out I was having a boy presented a challenge for me – as I had only envisioned a pink shabby chic room! Decorating for a boy seemed daunting to me – I didn’t want trains or trucks – little by little this is what came to be!
Colorful fun for a little boy!
A black-and-white baby room with sea green and teal.
A fairly simple nursery using some of my favorite colors.
We wanted something contemporary, and not too baby-ish, lol. It started with the wallpaper, and grew from there. We have incorporated old and new into this room and I love the way it feels.