Baby Landry’s Modern Safari Nursery
A modern safari themed nursery for a stylish baby boy. We wanted to design something fun yet calming for both baby and mommy.
A modern safari themed nursery for a stylish baby boy. We wanted to design something fun yet calming for both baby and mommy.
Sweet peach….it’s a girly room with soft gray walls, white linen, and peach accents. It was a DIY project and a labor of love for the entire family…my husband and I hand painted all the furniture (except crib), and I handmade the chandelier and mobile. My 13 year old daughter and I made the photo frames and other accessories.
Welcome to the Skip Hop Nursery Design Event! This nursery was designed by OhJoy and was inspired by Skip Hop’s Complete Sheet, the Treetop Friends Collection. For more information on the design event and for details on how you can win prizes daily click here. – Project Nursery
A musically inspired pink damask nursery for Melody decorated by her mom and her namesake and grandma, Ody (short for Melody).
Just enough girly. Aqua walls with white furniture and touches of pink, green, and brown.
I really wanted Liam to have a fun room. I am a big fan of bright colors, and wanted to incorporate especially a lot of yellow and red. I love, love, love crafting, so there’s a lot in here that I just made/repurposed/designed myself. I didn’t really have a specific ‘budget’, just that I wanted to be as thrifty as possible here. (Having a baby gets expensive, after all! I wanted to make our dollars stretch!) By learning a few new skills–aka picking up sewing for the first time in my life, scouring Craigslist endlessly, thrifting, & shopping at discount stores (Ross, TJ Maxx, etc.) and Amazon, I was able to put this entire room together for under $500 It definitely took a lot more time/work than just buying all brand-new, fancy things, but to me it was a labor of love + it’s more unique and more my style.
A traditional, peaceful nursery for our first baby boy.
As soon I knew we were having a girl I knew I wanted a feminine room without the pink overload. Most of the inspiration pictures that I was drawn to seemed to have aqua and grey in them. I incorporated several different patterns that I loved into this room.
I’m a first time mom and nursery decorator. I wasn’t super impressed with the “boy-themed rooms in a box” options so I created my own design inspiration.
A colorful animal themed nursery fit for a baby boy or girl!
C is for Copeland! His nursery is a colorful, creative, cozy, Craigslist furnished, chalkboard walled compilation of new and old pieces that form a great room for sleep and play.
Ariella’s nursery is a soothing oasis of coral pink, pale aqua, and bright white, & combines many hand crafted items from artists across the country. The main focal wall stencil behind the crib is a uniquely Moroccan pattern, but when combined with other traditional and vintage shapes, it takes on a whole new style of its own. Custom painted vintage frames hung above the changing table create a second focal point of their own without competing with the main feature wall, and simple details pull the room together for a cohesive look.
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Freddy’s first room, before we moved THREE times!
This is my baby girls nursery. I wanted to DIY, and I was on a budget.
Peacock/bird theme
Our baby’s yellow and grey room. Photos: www.shandrophoto.com
A fairly simple nursery using some of my favorite colors.
Modern nursery for our favorite little person in the world.