One of the rooms I had the most fun decorating, was the nursery for our little girl, Sienna (read all about Sienna's story
here). Now, I'm no girly girl, so I definitely didn't intend on following the bubble gum pink baby room trend just because we were having a girl. I wanted her nursery to be pretty, soothing, and a space she could grow in to.
Here's the "before" picture so you can see the space I was working with. All white walls and a decent size room. We also replaced all of our carpeting shortly after moving into our house, so the carpeting in her room is now a creamy gray color.
*Disclaimer - I didn't take a true "before" picture...this is actually the photo of the bedroom from the listing of our house. Just picture the room with no furniture!
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Starting point |
To start us off, I wanted to paint the room a neutral color. But I didn't want something on the cream/beige color scale; instead I chose something in the gray family (gray is the new "neutral" you know!). Also playing a factor in our color choice, is that at the time of painting, we didn't know if we were having a little girl or boy. I hit up our local Lowes and chose a light gray paint (Valspar "Gravity") and put the hubby to work. Since I wanted the space to be fun, we also decided to paint stripes on one wall. The stripes look great, but boy were they a pain to paint!! It took lots of tape, a laser level and lots of teamwork and patience to get them marked right.
My plan was to accent the room with yellow and possibly another color. I went back and forth between a teal and fuchsia, but ultimately felt like fuchsia was the right touch for a little girl's room.
Here is the end result; which I LOVE!
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Finished Nursery |
I had originally wanted to do a white/gray patterned curtain in the room, which I looked everywhere for. My husband happened upon some curtains that fit what I wanted at Marshall's and were only $25 for two panels. Such a great deal! However, when I put the curtains up I just knew that they weren't right. I let them hang in the room for a week or two to see if they grew on me. They didn't. So during another trip to Marshall's I decided to look again at what they had for curtains. JACKPOT. I found these solid, yellow panels and I knew instantly they would work! Even better, two panels were only $17! Talk about a great find. I love when elements of a room just fall into place.
I purchased the wall decal from
LittleLion Studio on Etsy. I looked at this decal for weeks on etsy before finally deciding to purchase. I'm so glad I bought it - I think the Koalas make this room playful and they look great! I can imagine Sienna sitting in her crib chatting away with her Koala friends when she is a little older. The decals are made really well and I would highly recommend ordering from this vendor if you are thinking about decals for a room in your home.
Here's a closer look at one of the decals.
On the striped wall, I hung two white shelves from Target. For the shelf near her crib, I bought a fake, fuchsia, orchid stem and white vase from World Market (one of my FAVORITE stores). I had the white frame, and covered the glass with some pretty wrapping paper (also from World Market) and a white "F" I found at Babies R Us. My mom sent down an old koala beanie baby from my childhood to match my decals.
I kept things simple with two picture frames for the second shelf. In the larger frame, I used the picture from our gender reveal on new years eve. It's a close up of the pink icing inside a cupcake letting us know we were having a baby girl. I love this photo as it captures the moment I fell in love with our little girl.
Across from the crib I created a reading nook. Our friends sold us their old swivel, recliner chair and ottoman which was in great condition and oh-so-comfortable. I had both re-upholstered in a gray fabric since the chocolate brown corduroy didn't mesh well with my color combination. For Sienna's books, I saw on Pinterest how someone used spice racks as book racks and immediately knew I wanted to copy that idea :) However, after two unsuccessful trips to an inconveniently located Ikea (resulting in an almost 36 week pregnant meltdown), I was about to give up on the idea. My husband, as sweet as he can be sometimes, went to Lowes after the second failed trip and surprised me by making book shelves replicating the Ikea spice racks. I love these so much more than anything I could have bought at Ikea!
Ikea didn't
completely fail me though. After months and months of searching for a chandelier that wasn't too big, too gold, or too gaudy, I found the perfect one at Ikea. The chandelier hangs just high enough that my husband won't hit his head on it, is a pretty brushed nickel, and I think it was only $60!
The last part of her nursery is where I have her dresser and changing pad. Both the dresser and crib are from Heidi Klum's furniture line, Truly Scrumptious. I LOVE the furniture we got. It's a beautiful light gray, with gorgeous rope detail and incredibly sturdy. You can find her line at Babies R Us.
Over the dresser I have a long, white shelf hung which was given to me from my mom. It was the perfect shelf to fill in the space! I spray painted some wine bottles white and added in fake flowers in yellow, white and fuchsia. I also decorated two canvases - one I wrapped in the same wrapping paper I used for the "F" picture frame, and the other I glued on fuchsia ribbon in a stripe pattern. To finish things off, I added a "You are my sunshine" plaque, framed scrapbook paper and propped up a teddy bear.
Stay tuned to see how I made over my laundry room!