Contemporary Nursery Design Ideas with Grey Walls

Clapham Common Interior Decorating
Clapham Common Interior Decorating
Chantel Elshout StudioChantel Elshout Studio
Playful Nursery with Cole & Son Flamingo wallpaper and painted in Farrow & Ball Charleston Gray. The roman blind is finished with pom-poms and the Eames Rocking Chair is the perfect Nursing Chair for small spaces.
Baby Boy Nursery
Baby Boy Nursery
DesignbyRuchiDesignbyRuchi
Detailed shot of this reading nook. The beautiful window with its marble sil provides a deep ledge for books and bottles. And the slipcovered chair adds to function. Spills and spots, just a quick wash and its good as new. It is details like these on function and style that give us pride. The black vase with the exotic birds of passion flowers, create some exotic drama to this beautiful restful room.
FOXY ORANGE POPS
FOXY ORANGE POPS
Jami AbbadessaJami Abbadessa
This couple contacted me before their little bundle of joy arrived to design their nursery. We started with what used to be a very pink little girl’s room, decorated by the previous owners, and turned it into a contemporary cozy space for their newborn. The carpet flooring was replaced with hardwood maple, a modern baseboard replaced the traditional looking ones, new closet doors with a maple frame and frosted glass inserts replaced the standard white doors and recessed lighting was added to brighten up the once dark room. The couple didn’t want the standard pink or blue nursery, but opted for a more gender neutral and modern color palette. So using my favorite base – grey – we added some foxy orange pops! The maple and grey crib and dresser are Oeuf, the orange glider came from Room and Board, the windows were covered by Room and Board as well and most of the accessories and decor was ordered on Etsy.
Baby Boy Nursery
Baby Boy Nursery
Sarah PearnSarah Pearn
Reading / nursing corner in my nursery, designed for my baby boy due November 2014. Animal prints are from New Zealand etsy store tinykiwiprints. Blanket on chair is D Lux - Ziggy Pumpkin Cotton Cot Blanket. Vintage shop cushion. Olli Ella Mo-Ma glider in dove / snow. Lamp from Beacon Lighting. Bookshelves are Ubabub Booksee Bookshelves. Hand knitted bunny from my mother-in-law! Rug bought from Temple & Webster. Grotime Cot. Felt ball garland from etsy shop AzaleaCottageCrafts. Hand-knitted woollen poof by my mother. Hand-sewn patchwork quilt by me. White face mantel clock from Funk Melbourne. White cabinet from Ikea.
Child Safe Solutions
Child Safe Solutions
One Stop Decorating CenterOne Stop Decorating Center
From the day you bring them home from the hospital, you want the safest environment for your little bundle. These sonnette shades offer cordless safety and light control–including room-darkening!
Imperio Convertible Crib
Imperio Convertible Crib
Romina FurnitureRomina Furniture
Simple CAN be just Perfect. Gray is a timeless finish for furniture, a style and trend traveler and here it dresses up the craftsman shapes of Imperio in a stunning fashion. Shades of blue and green make the space more lively and vibrant and give a hint for the gender of the nursery owner
Boy Nursery-Happy Camper
Boy Nursery-Happy Camper
Cure Design GroupCure Design Group
BABY BOY NURSERY // HE’S ONE HAPPY CAMPER When we found out our second child is a boy, it took me a minute to get going on his nursery plans. For those who know me, this is very unusual. Why? Because I one-hundred-and-ten-percent thought I was having a girl. (I still can’t believe I have a boy!) I know, I know, statistically there’s a fifty-fifty percent chance; but I had NO DOUBT in my mind this baby was going to be a girl. I mean, I had 3 Pinterest boards created with different girl themes, and NONE for a boy! So, once I wrapped my head around the gender of our new family member, I just needed to find my piece of passion: the design inspiration that would set the wheels in motion… I was looking for a print, a color, a piece of art or something to inspire the rest of the room. For me, it’s usually fabric or a rug, and in this case it was the former. And I should’ve known, the Land of Nod did it again! When I came across their “Nature Trail” bedding collection, I was a smitten kitten. Heart-shaped pupils and all. This is a perfect theme for our new little man’s room because our family (on my husband’s dad’s side) goes camping for a week at the end of July e v e r y . s i n g l e . y e a r . for over the last 50 years. It’s kind of a big deal and this bedding couldn’t be more spot-on. Moving our daughter to a different bedroom and reusing her old nursery as his new nursery should have been an easy switch. But (ask my husband), I make nothing easy. Regardless of how we got there and how long it took – we got it done before baby arrived and I think it turned out adorable (ah hem, if I don’t say so myself). It certainly takes the sting out of rocking a screaming newborn back to sleep at 3 am, that’s for sure.
Calm modern nursery
Calm modern nursery
Balance Interior DesignBalance Interior Design
A light and airy gender-neutral nursery created for this growing family in the heart of Clapham. Scandi- meets classic, a backdrop of whisper grey with pops of navy blue and yellow (see other images). Wall decals and coloured hooks add interest and style.
The Lodge- Play Room
The Lodge- Play Room
INTERIORS BY INGRID LtdINTERIORS BY INGRID Ltd
Light and airy play room/ nursery with built in storage, finished luxurious natural materials.
Bungalow Conversion
Bungalow Conversion
K Design and Build LtdK Design and Build Ltd
This project involved transforming a three-bedroom bungalow into a five-bedroom house. It also involved changing a single garage into a double. The house itself was set in the 1950s and has been brought into the 2010s –the type of challenge we love to embrace. To achieve the ultimate finish for this house without overspending has been tricky, but we have looked at ways to achieve a modern design within a budget. Also, we have given this property a bespoke look and feel. Generally houses are built to achieve a set specification, with typical finishes and designs to suit the majority of users but we have changed things. We have emphasised space in this build which adds a feeling of luxury. We didn’t want to feel enclosed in our house, not in any of the rooms. Sometimes four or five-bedroom houses have a box room but we have avoided this by building large open areas to create a good flow throughout. One of the main elements we have introduced is underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. Another thing we wanted to do is open up the bedroom ceilings to create as much space as possible, which has added a wow factor to the bedrooms. There are also subtle touches throughout the house that mix simplicity with complex design. By simplicity, we mean white architrave skirting all round, clean, beautiful doors, handles and ironmongery, with glass in certain doors to allow light to flow. The kitchen shows people what a luxury kitchen can look and feel like which built for home use and entertaining. 3 of the bedrooms have an ensuite which gives added luxury. One of the bedrooms is downstairs, which will suit those who may struggle with stairs and caters for all guests. One of the bedrooms has a Juliet balcony with a really tall window which floods the room with light. This project shows how you can achieve the wow factor throughout a property by adding certain finishes or opening up ceilings. It is a spectacle without having to go to extraordinary costs. It is a masterpiece and a real example for us to showcase what K Design and Build can do.

Contemporary Nursery Design Ideas with Grey Walls

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