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Delaney’s Classic Pink, Gold and Gray Nursery

When my husband and I found out we were pregnant with a little girl last year, we were over the moon! Becoming parents was something we had been talking and dreaming about for a while, and we were so excited it was finally becoming a reality!
I’ve always been passionate about home design and decor, so naturally I began working on the nursery right away. I wanted a space that was classic, clean and not too “baby-ish”. Furniture and decor can get expensive and I didn’t want to completely start over in a few years once she was older.
Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware are my favorite stores to shop for my home, so that is where I found most of the things for the nursery. I didn’t mind spending a little extra on the furniture since the crib turns into a full size bed and the changing table doubles as a dresser. The chair is so comfortable and I am so glad I have it during those 2 AM feedings! The other decor and bedding I bought on sale and with coupons. Both of these stores constantly run promos online so there is no need to ever pay full price!
My favorite thing about Delaney’s nursery is that it is calming, comfortable and just feels like home. The biggest piece of advice I have for expecting moms that are designing a nursery is to make it practical, not just pretty! It should feel like an extension of the rest of your home- you will spend a lot of time in there!
Hope you’ve enjoyed taking a look at my space!

Sweet Baby Girl Nursery

Once I found out I was having a baby girl, I knew I wanted to stay within the pink, gray and white color pallet with hints of gold. I had so many vision boards going for a not too girly or not too baby type of room. The first thing I knew I had to have was the chandelier and rug. I designed everything else around these two items. I always envisioned having more of a rustic style type furniture which would tie in nicely with the chandelier I found and our wood floors.
This is now my favorite room in our whole house. I find myself daily just sitting in the glider thinking about how this room is going to get so much use and love in just a few weeks! It’s amazing to see how my vision came together. It honestly came out better than I thought it would. I am pretty much obsessed and can’t wait for our daughter to get here!

Grace’s Pink and Gray Chic Nursery

I had so much fun designing her room! I started with the paint colors and just went from there. I stenciled the wall (took me about 4 days) behind the crib and it was easier than I thought. We replaced the knobs on the dresser to glass knobs instead of the standard white ones. I painted the monogram above the dresser pink as it came as a plain wood. The bow organizer on the back of the door I made myself. I took some large clothespins and used command strips to attach to the door. I used a wired silver ribbon from Michael’s and some smaller clothespins to hold the headbands.

Nursery Perfection for a Princess!

Whats better than a decorative throw pillow to style a crib? Um, I know – a throw pillow in the shape of a cloud…and a tear…and chevron sheets! Adorning 2016’s trendiest colour palette for girls, pink and grey!
I had the pleasure of adding a little styling to Miescha’s nursery (which was pretty awesome to begin with), aiming to create warmth, balance and texture through a bit of layering with the use of rugs, throw pillows, blankets and mobiles; creating a room fit for only the finest of princesses.

Swan Nursery

This is actually my baby girl’s second nursery with in her first year of life. At the young age of just 6 months old we relocated for my husband’s job. Her first nursery was bright, cheerful, and fun! This time I wanted to go the complete opposite with a soft and dreamy space and a few chic and sophisticated touches. A few months ago as I was scrolling through The Land of Nod pages, this gorgeous riding toy swan stopped me dead in my tracks. I fell head over heels and ordered it immediately (without even having the house yet!). I used lots of white, ivory, and flowing fabrics to create the soft dreamy feel. The chaise lounge was actually a great bargain and adds that touch of sophisticated elegance. I used abstract art, watercolor prints, and typography sleek frames for a chic element. I added the silk florals to dress up a simple mirror. The beautiful crib is a true vintage Jenny Lind that I painted in Behr’s Castilian Pink. This room was fun to dream up and see come to fruition. I hope you enjoy!

Pink and Gray Baby Girl Nursery

I found a room on Project Nursery that I adored and worked with some of her beautiful ideas and added my own history of being a little girl.  It has been a lot of fun putting this together and I hope it inspires others to continue the tradition of creating a fun wonderland for your little one.
This room took me the full 9 months of pregnancy to create.  I would have to say the hardest part was the stripes on the wall.  The best advice is to do the light color all over than measure your stripes and add them after it’s dried.
 

Quinn’s Simple and Chic Nursery

The room for our baby girl, Quinn, is very small with no closets. I wanted to make the room feel open and bright, but functional as well. I love the girly feel the room has without being too frilly. The gold accents add just the right amount of pop. I handmade the mobile above the crib to add a subtle chicness to the room while tying all the colors together.  Most of the pieces I bought at Ikea. The accessories I either already had around my house or I bought discounted (mostly after the Christmas season). It just goes to show, you can make a beautiful and functional room in just about any size space on a very tight budget!

A Pink and Gray Nursery fit for a Princess

We wanted to create a nursery fit for a Princess! My husband and I love Disney, so we made sure to sprinkle Disney Princesses throughout the room. The art above the crib includes songs lyrics from four Disney Princesses (Belle from Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Snow White, and Giselle from Enchanted). A special wardrobe for our little princess, three Disney princess dresses (worn by  Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Belle), hangs from the shelf on the wall. A tulle crib skirt and chandelier help to make the nursery fit for a princess! We wanted the room to be Pink, Grey, and White, but included some fun polka dots as a little surprise in the closet (we hand painted each polka dot with a circle stencil!). Five Disney Princess hang from the mobile above the crib, which plays “It’s a Small World.”

Gianna’s Pink and Gray Elephant Nursery Reveal

When I found out I was having my second girl, I was stumped on everything. Name, shower, gadgets, and most of all….the nursery. I felt like I had JUST been through it all (just a few months ago!!!) and had picked the most perfect of all options, so how was I to possibly choose?? But as the months went by, I found a theme I loved and ran with it. I absolutely adore how this nursery turned out. Soft, modern, clean, and feminine. I learned a lot from my first (like…don’t skimp on the glider — do you have any idea how many hours you’ll be spending in it????), so I was able to create a space I know is lovely but also very, very functional.

Pink, Mint and Gray Baby Girl Nursery

We are preparing this pink, mint and grey nursery for our baby girl, due in October. I wanted to create a special room that felt peaceful and beautiful. I love soft, pastel colors and wanted to give her a space she could grow into. I decided early on that I would not have a “theme”, but rather a color scheme and overarching ideas of what I wanted the room to feel like. Within the light gray walls you’ll find different shades of pink and mint with gold accents running throughout.