Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts

June 23, 2011

If I Needed a Nursery for a Baby Girl...

It might look like this:



I absolutely love this nursery by designingdawn.  I stumbled upon it at 6th Street Design School.  
See more photos & information at either site.

October 3, 2010

Nursery Reveal!



Back in April I posted some nursery inspiration photos for my friend Rebecca.  Well, Rebecca just had a beautiful baby boy, and he's lucky to have this great new nursery!  Rebecca used her creativity to do the entire project on a budget.  She painted her own artwork, built the mobile, and sewed the quilt, pillows, curtains, and pouf top herself.  She painted a dresser from craig's list, refinished the bookcase, and reused the crib her dad and grandfather had made for her older son.   Doesn't it look great!

Her fabric choices add so much color to the neutral background.  I LOVE the pouf and the quilt!

Hand-painted wall art, hand-sewn pillows, and the repainted bookcase make all the difference.

I love the grey, white, and orange together.

This started out as a mobile (using sticks from her backyard) but she decided to make a wall hanging instead. It looks great! 




Her son made this in school and wanted his little baby brother to have it.




June 11, 2010

Nursery Color Board

Our friends are buying a house AND having a baby girl (congrats you two!). They've asked for some suggestions for the nursery, according to these guidelines:

1.  The crib, dresser, and changing table are black.
2.  They're moving a red bookcase into the room.
3.  They don't want too much pink.
4.  They're not into "the typical teddy bear borders and stuff like that".
5.  They want modern with a bit of traditional, to keep it comfortable.
6.  They want to incorporate a music theme.

Below are my thoughts regarding color schemes and patterns, to give us some direction.  (Click on any collage to view it larger.)  This first collage shows ideas to incorporate SOME pink without making it the main color. Pink and red can work together well, especially if cooler colors like light blue and pale green are used with them to tone down the look. I think the light blue or pale green would look great on the walls, accented by the pink and red in fabric and accessories.


Collage info, clockwise from left to right (ending in center):
1.  etsy baby blanket
2.  from Young House Love
3.  quilt from etsy
4.  etsy apples & pears crib sheet (I believe this fabric is available at Jo-Ann Fabrics)
5.  Amy Butler Fabric swatch (not sure what it's called)
6.  Bella Baby Quilt from etsy
Center:  from Young House Love

This next collage shows ideas for eliminating the pink altogether, yet still tying in the red from the bookcase. In this case, I still think the pale green walls would look great, or you could also look at a soft yellow.  Or, if you wanted it to look less cutesy and more modern you can just use white or light gray walls. I love the middle color swatch of Pear Green, Chili Pepper Red, and Peacock Blue from Benjamin Moore (Pear Green for walls). But I also love the Amy Butler fabric swatches and crib skirt design at the bottom that use only robin's egg blue, red, and white.


Collage info, clockwise from left to right (ending in center):
1.  Molly baby quilt from etsy (I LOVE this quilt!)
3.  Moda-frolic quilt from etsy
4.  image unknown
6.  Nursery from Young House Love (shown for wall color and frame gallery wall)
Center:  Color Palette from Design-Crisis

This next collage puts together some miscellaneous concepts. When it comes to the music theme, I suggest keeping it relatively simple. Rather than wall decals, I might recommend using frames for album covers, music posters, sheet music, or a collage of concert ticket stubs. And I KNOW you guys have a great graphic designer in the family who could do something wonderful that's music-related and worth framing, and will be much more meaningful. You could even just print out album covers in black and white and frame them in colorful frames. One of the images below also shows a vintage record player, which I think is a great touch.


Collage info, clockwise from left to right:
1.  from Design-Crisis (album frame idea)
2.  from Little Green Notebook (playful nursery design scheme with red)
3.  nursery from 6th Street Design School (frame gallery wall, vintage record player)
4.  source unknown (album wall)
5.  from Sprout Gallery (crisp and fun red, blue, green color scheme with white backdrop)

April 21, 2010

Nursery Inspiration Photos

Before any of you get all crazy, this post is NOT for my own nursery - it's for my friend Rebecca.  Though after going through all of these photos, I have to confess that I'm excited for the day when I might get to design my own nursery (and fortunately I've still got a LOOOOONG time to think about it)!






from 86'n it














source unknown (sorry!)

source unknown (sorry!)




from hashai



Repeated elements within these photos (and elsewhere) that I LOVE:  yellow cribs, handmade mobiles, cutesy chandeliers.

Have fun with this Rebecca.  I can't wait to see what you end up doing!