35,170 Nursery Design Ideas

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Colourful London Nursery
Colourful London Nursery
MK Kids InteriorsMK Kids Interiors
Toddlers colourful bedroom Photography by Davis George
Warm and Inviting Gender Neutral Nursery
Warm and Inviting Gender Neutral Nursery
Quatrine Custom FurnitureQuatrine Custom Furniture
Gender neutral nursery featuring a Quatrine slipcovered swivel rocker and matching ottoman with COM welt. Design by Marie Flanigan Interiors http://www.marieflanigan.com/
Curated Comfort Residence
Curated Comfort Residence
Carolina V. Gentry, RIDCarolina V. Gentry, RID
design by Pulp Design Studios | http://pulpdesignstudios.com/
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Modern Nursery
Modern Nursery
Leclair DecorLeclair Decor
When we found out we were expecting in June, we had already put a plan in motion to merge our home offices to eventually make way for a nursery. After the excitement of the big news we kicked it into high gear! First off we painted the room a crisp white to contrast from the past 2 tone dark office colours. Our amazing painter Carolyn from Roll Her Sleeves then traced out and painted our vision for the mural. At first we wanted to go very minimal but after looking at it for a few weeks, we asked her to come back and add a forefront layer of grey mountains, details in the peaks and the yellow sun. During that time the search for the perfect modern crib was on. We found the Hudson model from Babyletto which we loved from one of our suppliers in the states but after duties and shipping it ended up being more practical to buy it here in town. At the Artemano opening we hosted in November, we connected with Jonathan from Obasan mattresses. He graciously offered to supply us with one of their locally made high quality mattresses. We can’t wait for our baby boy to sleep on it! Our rocking chair has quite the story behind it. We originally found it for $8 ( yes eight ) dollars last spring. We weren’t sure at the time where and how we were going to use it so we had stored it in one of the garages where we were keeping furniture for an ongoing model home project. One morning we arrived and noticed the chair was missing. We made a call to our construction contact and he relayed the message. Next thing we know a worker was jumping in the garbage bins across the street. They had believed the chair was to be thrown away. Although a bit dusty it was recovered in decent shape. A few months passed and we started entertaining the idea of using it as our rocker. We asked Melissa’s dad if he would be interested in converting it to a rocker for us, and always up for a challenge he accepted and came through big time! At least was the task of reupholstering. We kind of liked the fun bright orange it was but decided to keep it safe with a nice grey material. After trying numerous curtains ( we lost count ) we finally settled on a old fav, the west elm chevrons. As well, 3 or 4 rugs were attempted until we tried the yellow rug from Urban Barn and instantly knew that was the one. We slid a couple small Ikea hacks in there. We wrapped an inexpensive floor lamp with rope to give it a different look ( and hide the silver since everything is brass ) and spray painted the shelf hinges to match the rest of the finishes. Photo: Sacha Leclair
My Houzz: Bernal
My Houzz: Bernal
Hoi Ning WongHoi Ning Wong
Photo: Hoi Ning Wong © 2014 Houzz

35,170 Nursery Design Ideas

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