Nursery with Grey Floors for Boys Ideas and Designs

Lake Minnetonka Chateau
Lake Minnetonka Chateau
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architecture: Sharratt Design | Landscaping: Yardscapes | Photography: Landmark Photography
Baby boy nursery
Baby boy nursery
Kathleen Ann DesignKathleen Ann Design
I think a surfer dude is coming to this cute nursery!!
Orchard Drive
Orchard Drive
ALUKA Design + Co.ALUKA Design + Co.
Woodlands themed nursery with birch trees painted on the wall and a toy chest handed down from grandparents.
Henry's Room
Henry's Room
Bret Franks Construction, Inc.Bret Franks Construction, Inc.
The side table and dresser are from Park Hill Home in Conway, Ark. The curtains and rocker are from Pottery Barn. The bedding is from Restoration Hardware. The rocket light is from Target. We made the shelves and curtain rod from pipe and barn wood. The navy part of the wall was painted with regular paint and I used white chalk to make the constellations. There are real constellations and one for each brother that they designed. The crib is from Franklin & Ben. The artwork is from Hobby Lobby.
Baby Nursery Design
Baby Nursery Design
Lindsay Lausch Interior DesignLindsay Lausch Interior Design
Contemporary Nursery Design that includes dark and light elements.
Serene & Sweet Nursey & Child's Rooms
Serene & Sweet Nursey & Child's Rooms
Brooke Sipe InteriorsBrooke Sipe Interiors
A child's bedroom simply and sweetly designed for transitional living. Unpretentious and inviting, this space was designed for a toddler boy until he will grow up and move to another room within the home. This light filled, dusty rose nursery was curated for a long awaited baby girl. The room was designed with warm wood tones, soft neutral textiles, and specially curated artwork. Featured soft sage paint, earth-gray carpet and black and white framed prints. A sweet built-in bookshelf, houses favorite toys and books.
Westcliff Nursery
Westcliff Nursery
Paxton Place DesignPaxton Place Design
Ooh baby our client is excited and so are we! New room, new kiddo, new accessories, new adventure! Little cutie Carter needs a crib to crash… (so the parents can try to get some sleep) There’s nothing quite like preparing for one’s first child. From the crazy anticipation to the silliest worries, adding a plus one to the family can be a lot (not to mention the hormones and why do pickles sound SOOO good?!?) Luckily, Paxton Place is more than happy to help! We can’t bring ice cream at 2am (sorry) but we can design a cute and cozy space for you and the baby to bond together. Our client wanted a modern twist on the classics for little Carter. We chose various blues and whites for our boy; but notice the fun patterns on the ceiling and sheets. There’s a refined minimalist design with the furniture that feels timeless but looks 21st century. Transitioning, a new baby isn’t just for the parents; grandparents have to make room, also. They opted for a more traditional approach for grandbaby number 1. To accommodate, we installed soft lacy curtains and blankets for our special man. There’s also antique plates and mirrors to reflect a more mature design that matches the rest of their home. We loved creating two unique environments, connecting generations to come.
Lincoln Park Family Home
Lincoln Park Family Home
Elizabeth Taich DesignElizabeth Taich Design
Elizabeth Taich Design is a Chicago-based full-service interior architecture and design firm that specializes in sophisticated yet livable environments.
Buckinghamshire Renovation
Buckinghamshire Renovation
Interior TherapyInterior Therapy
A boys nursery, painted in Oval Room Blue by Farrow and Ball.. Dark Grey furniture with monochrome accessories..
Hampshire Nursery
Hampshire Nursery
NFG DesignsNFG Designs
Photo by Stephani Buchman Photography

Nursery with Grey Floors for Boys Ideas and Designs

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