Showing posts with label Dream Nursery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dream Nursery. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Dream Nursery: Kelsey Grauke



Today is our last post in the Dream Nurseries Series.  I hope you have enjoyed this series as much as I have! 
In honor of the series ending we have special treat! Kelsey from Kelsey Design has put together two beautiful dream nurseries for us. 

Here is how she describes her first dream nursery. 

This "pink" nursery has a lot of pink going on (which personally makes me giddy!). I kept it fresh and modern by going with more coral tones, rather than traditional pink. The walls and art are simple to balance out the patterns on the chair and rug. One of my favorite tricks in a nursery is to use a buffet or dresser for a changing table. Pop on a changing pad and you now have a glammed-up changing table with twice the storage, not to mention it's hidden behind drawers and doors, than a traditional changing table. The over dyed traditional rug, mirrored buffet, metallic accents, and simple color scheme give this nursery the grown-up glam edge. The pink pattern play, bird cage lamp, brass giraffes, and tassel garland add whimsy to your munchkin's little space. 


 Caravan Crib / Gold Pouf / Changing Table-Buffet / Rug (also check overstock!) / Love Print / Bird Lamp / Brass Giraffes / Art (diy) / Blanket / Garland / Chair

And here is her next nursery! 

The colors are very simple in this nursery- black & white with splashes of gold. Because the colors are so simple and very "grown-up glam," I jazzed it up with the pattern play and whimsical accents... tree wallpaper (how cute is that?), a polka-dot rug, animal busts, jumping sheep art, brass giraffes (too cute to not use again!), and poodle lamp. The glider, ottoman, and sheepskin rug will make late nights more comfortable for mama although the gold gilt dresser and campaign crib might make her a little jealous...

I hope you are inspired by these nurseries! They are currently making me rethink my own bedroom design! Thanks again Kirsten for having me and pop on over to visit me at Kelsey Design!


If you missed any of the nurseries in this series here is a recap for you! 


















Thanks to everyone who participated! 

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Dream Nursery: Lindsey Cheek & Shannon Darrough


Today our dream nursery was dreamt up by Lindsey and Shannon from the company Poplin & Queen and the blog Fifi Cheek. Here is how they describe their dream nursery. 

"This is our dream nursery because it has a lot of color, pattern, a hint of glamour, and pieces that can grow with the sweet baby this was designed for."



Thursday, 11 October 2012

Dream Nursery: Lauren Hufnagl from A Lovely Lark


Next up in our Dream Nurseries Series is a beautiful and bright board designed by Lauren Hufnagl from the blog A Lovely Lark. Lauren's blog is full of pretty and beautiful things. She is great at finding and sharing the cutest items for children on her blog so I was delighted that she agreed to be a part of this series. Here is how she describes her "dream nursery". 

"Hi, I'm Lauren of A Lovely Lark where I share my love of all things little, inspired of course by my own sweet little two-year-old girl, Violet. First of all I want to thank Kirsten for having me here on Sixth Street Design School and say congratulations on your new little bundle! When Kirsten asked me to come up with my dream nursery, the infinite possibilities swirled through my head. I could have gone in so many directions, but I decided to go with what I'm really in love with right now, and that is COLOR. If I had another little one, I'd love to have a room with clean white walls and warm wood floors, because the possibilities for colorful and fun accessories are just endless. 

If you're looking for color inspiration, there is no better place to start than with original art, and no artist's colors are quite as amazing as Lulie Wallace. My other two places to find vibrant pieces are Castle and Anthropologie, where I found the perfect piece of embroidered (heart) art and the most beautiful embroidered curtains. Even in a child's space you can go overboard pretty quickly on saturated colors, so I've also chosen a lot of white and soft neutrals to balance things out. 

Most of the items I've chosen ended up being fairly attainable as far as cost (with a little saving), but it's a dream nursery, right?! So there are a few splurges in there. I've been dreaming of this amazing tent daybed for months now. Although in reality it will never be mine it was my big splurge for this dream space. It would be the perfect space for tummy time, play time, story time, and of course to curl up and snuggle for naps. Sigh, perhaps a DIY? Thank you again to Kirsten for giving me the opportunity to create such a fun project. I hope you're soaking up your free days with your little sweetie!"


Thanks Lauren

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Dream Nursery: Marissa Waddell


Today our dream nursery was dreamt up by Marissa from Roost who is also one of my best friends from High School. It's so fun that we both share a love of Interior Design. She has impeccable taste so I was excited to see what she came up with for a nursery. Here is how she describes her "Dream Nursery". 



Thanks Marissa! Check in next week to see a nursery designed by Dina from Honey and Fitz

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Dream Nursery: Amanda Carol at Home


Today our dream nursery has been designed by Amanda Carol from Amanda Carol at Home. I love the combo of glam and girly pieces that she picked for this space. Here is how she describes her "Dream Nursery". 



Crib | Mirrored Dresser | Chair | Upholstered Stool | Rug | Cowhide Rug | Chandelier | Lamp | Side Table | Art | Floral Fabric (used for curtains and crib bumper) | Chartreuse Fabric (used for accent pillow)  | Brown and White Fabric (used for crib skirt)  | Pink Lattice Fabric (used for crib sheet) 

Thanks Amanda! Next week we'll see a nursery designed by Marissa from Roost

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Dream Nursery: Gabrielle Savoie


Today's dream nursery was thought up by Gabrielle Savoie from Savvy Home. She combined a lot of soft and bold colors to create this beautiful space. Here is how she describes her "Dream Nursery". 




Thanks Gabrielle! Stay tuned next week for a beautiful nursery design by Amanda Carol from Amanda Carol at Home

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Dream Nursery: Angie Helm Interior Design


As I mentioned yesterday I have gathered some amazing bloggers and designers to design their dream nurseries.  Today's mood board comes to us courtesy of Angie Helm from Angie Helm Interior Design. Angie has such a great eye and I love this sophisticated little space she put together. Here is a description of why this is her "Dream Nursery".  



Thanks Angie! Next week we'll get to see a nursery designed by Gabrielle from Savvy Home