Oh Baby!
Nursery design can be tricky. Babies grow into kids so quickly that finding a color and furniture combination that will evolve easily requires some forethought.
I recently had my second child, a beautiful little girl. My first was a boy and believe me, he's all boy! Bold colors and geometric furniture for him all the way. But what to do for my soft and cuddly little newbie? I knew I would reuse the black crib and changing table/dresser combo from Pottery Barn (circa 2006), which was my son's. Pregnant with a business to run, a busy kindergartner and a near-pro cyclist for a husband, my energy level was maxed. I was just going to leave the walls a pale gray but my husband just couldn't put his baby girl in a GRAY room.
As I pondered paint color I fell in love with these baby animal wall prints. I selected the giraffe, monkey, white tiger and duck from
The Animal Print Shop.
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So sweet and innocent: Framed in a simple white frame from IKEA. |
All nurseries need a place to rock, feed and read to a baby. My glider fit the bill but it needed something next to it.
My search ended at
HomeGoods where I scored this petite Victorian nightstand with crystal pull (a detail that complemented the delicate crystal chandelier I hung on the ceiling).
Baby books fit neatly underneath the nightstand in a bin.
I settled on a pastel lavender paint (choose a no VOC/natural paint to ensure limit chemical exposure to your little one). I echo the lavender paint with some of the soft goods, such as the diaper holder.
The addition of a simple white molding about 1/8 of the way down from the ceiling helped pull it all together.
Finally shoe storage (well, display for now), as a snap with this L-shaped shelf unit in black.
A fluffy white rug softened any coldness from the black furniture, making the whole room feel calm and relaxing.
Has my design worked? Is she calm? Yes. Well rested? For sure.
Perhaps I need to sleep in her room. Maybe I would feel more rested...