5,643 Transitional Nursery Design Ideas
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Bleue Design Inc.
Originally a home office, this space was converted into a dreamy nursery. The design began with a whimsical wallpaper, primarily neutral with subtle pinks and turquoise. The gender of the baby was to be a surprise, so the design remained gender neutral, focusing on texture and pattern rather than a traditional color scheme.
Amy Bartlam
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Bolster
Baby nursery renovation by Bolster, in the Flatiron neighborhood of Manhattan. The homeowners of this co-op apartment in New York City sought to update both bedrooms in their home prior to the arrival of their first child.
Delight In Designs
We created this adorable woodland themed bedroom for a new baby boy. This project was such a joy to complete and mom and dad were trilled with the result.
Designed by-Jessica Crosby
Chango
Architecture, Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design, & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Raquel Langworthy
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I used to hate this room and it's pineapple wallpaper. Hard to believe, but the paint colors under the wallpaper were even worse. Now it's one of my favorite rooms in my home!
I couldn't decide between doing a mountain nursery theme and a night sky theme. So, I made it both, with a bit of a southwestern feel.
Moon Clock (DIY - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/199213983496785693/ )
Crib - Fisher Price Quinn ( https://www.walmart.com/ip/Fisher-Price-Quinn-4-in-1-Convertible-Crib-Vintage-Gray/48571239)
Chest- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XK276C0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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OH BABY! A SPARE ROOM IS TRANSFORMED FOR TWINS
5,643 Transitional Nursery Design Ideas
Julie Rhodes Interiors
Location: Bellaire, TX, USA
A large family who regularly entertains, wanted a home that looked beautiful and sophisticated, but could withstand high traffic and their busy life style. Art and family antiques were important focal points in each room. In the children's rooms, the goal was to create spaces that would not require a re-design as the children grew into teenagers.
Julie Rhodes Interiors
Photographed by: Jill Hunter
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