Once we knew the baby's gender, I hit the ground running to start pulling inspiration for the nursery. I am a big fan of inspiration boards and you can pretty much use any online photo editing software to create a collage in order to pull together all of your favorite images. I was instantly drawn to the mint green, grey and orange color scheme. I felt it was gender neutral enough and captured the sort of retro-vintage vibe I was going for. (View full images of inspiration room at babylifestyles.com)
The nursery walls were originally a kind of pale flesh tone (cream-colored) and we ended up painting them two shades of grey with the darker shade on the bottom (roughly 18" from the base board). This helped make the room appear larger and brighter than before. I knew I did not want a traditional changing table and opted for this grey, weathered dresser from ikea with ledge shelving above (also from ikea) to display all of Indiana's books and the changing pad cover was custom ordered on Etsy.
The next task was to start pulling together items for the wall hangings behind little guy's crib. Some items we already had and others were found at Hobby Lobby and on Etsy (such as this antique abacus).
And the end result...
Other decorative elements in the nursery include model biplanes (found at Ross) suspended from the ceiling with clear wire, a drawing on a painted burlap canvas inspired by Where the Wild Things Are (done by his awesome Aunt Rachel) and an orange and cream chevron patterned rug.
We are so pleased with how the room all came together and didn't have to spend tons of money to get the look we wanted. If you find yourself faced with decorating a nursery & the joy of planning for a baby here are a few tips:
- Ask yourself 'what is the overall vibe you want to achieve in the room?' Do you want to use elements that are more graphic & bold with a twist of vintage or do you prefer something that reads more organic & soft with hints of modern. Or maybe you want it all and want a completely eclectic look. There is no right or wrong.
- Browse, Browse, Browse! Do your research. With the ease of use of sites such as pinterest, finding inspiration for your room is as easy as typing in "nursery" in the search tool. Looking at what others have already done will allow you to narrow in on what you want to do in your own room.
- Don't limit yourself by feeling like you have to use the bedding and decor options offered at major retailers (they can tend to be a bit generic). You can now opt for custom orders on sites like Etsy and most "shops" will allow you te set up registries so that guests of your baby shower can contribute towards the cost as their gift to you & baby.
- There is no exact science to the order of pulling the room together. If you fall in love with a paint color for the walls before you even have a crib, that's fine. Or if you find a curtain panel (or any fabric) that you know is just perfect from the room first and center your design around that, no problem. The most important thing is to chose color schemes & design styles that speak to you.
~ Heather
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