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Michelle Reichel Interiors
Designing this light-filled nursery for my first child was a dream come true and every detail speaks to the hopes I have for him and the life I want to give him- filled with possibilities, space to find his true self, and the pure joyfulness of childhood.
LTB Designs
This family wanted a room where the newest addition to the family could grow up in without having to change "themes" every couple of years. Mom & Dad already had most of the furniture. They just needed a few finishing touches to pull everything together..
We incorporated art that his big sisters created for that personal family touch. Birch trees, sticks and stones, rustic lighting and several animals all help to create a rugged yet playful feel to the space. A big cozy chair finishes it all off.
Zimmerman Workshop Architecture + Design
With the nursery, we kept the palette and furnishings sophisticated and neutral, knowing that toys and baby items would add plenty of color and excitement. A daybed functions as an extra bed when necessary. Photograph by Garrett Rowland
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this custom designed changing dresser in mango yellow was made to fit the perfect needs of a newborn baby, and have enough storage area for diapers, changing utensils, bigger and smaller items. two narrow drawers and four pull outs give practical use of the space. the rounded aluminum handles give an optimum of handling and the rounded shape prevent from unwanted bumps along the way. the furniture can be re used as regular storage cabinet for toys and the parents once baby grows up.
re-interiors
The softness of the carpet and the sheepskin rug make this room dreamy. I designed the light fitting so that it looks as if the giraffe is checking in!
The hand blown glass balloons were a gift from me to the baby!
D. Buckley Design
Lindsay and her husband Geoff have a new home in Washington D.C. and needed to transform the extra room in to a space suitable for their new little addition. I was excited to take on the project, using Lindsay's beloved childhood stuffed penguin 'Pengi' as a starting point for inspiration. With an arctic-cool color palette, some great Etsy finds, and a little elbow grease, the room came together perfectly: a modern, arctic nursery for their little boy August. Complete with penguins, of course.
Photos: D.Buckley Design
DiGiacomo Homes & Renovation
This charming nursery is dotted with elephants and as cozy as can be. Past clients are expecting their first baby this month and invited us to remodel an unused guest room into a nursery. It's been a while since we designed for a baby (our own daughter is 19 and off to college) so this request came as an absolute delight! The mom-to-be asked for a predominantly gray-white palette. We introduced a touch of blue for contrast and added a bit of texture using sheepskin rugs and embroidery.
Photos: Paul Markert, Markert Photo, Inc.
Small Nursery with Grey Walls Ideas and Designs
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