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J’s Room

Tried to create a long lasting room that wouldn’t need to be changed later on. Wanted it to be colorful but not too crazy so just stuck to a few basic colors.  Didn’t spend too much, stenciled the wall with a homemade stencil and made the seat for the bench.
 
(My camera is pretty bad and making a foggy circle in some of the pictures or a blur around the sides… just a really bad camera)

Nash’s Toddler Room

We were about a month from our second son arriving when our 2.5 year old was growing quickly out of his crib.  So, having to prepare a nursery in addition to a toddler room, we needed to consider cost in addition to design.  It was also important to maintain some sort of “nursery” to his room; incorporating pieces that would keep the room still feeling like it was his (pieces like the black and white canvases that used to be above his crib). With a little creativity and a lot of build up to our toddler, we were able to come up with a successful and cost-efficient design we love!

Neapolitan Nursery

This was my first daughter’s nursery. Being my first I put most of my budget into the crib and dresser, but didn’t go overboard. I fell in love with the bedding before I knew that I was having a girl so I was determined to make it work either way. I ended up adding pink accents to the room in addition to the beige color scheme and came out with what most people would say is a Neapolitan looking nursery. Everyone always wants ice cream as soon as they walk in the room.