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Fil Rouge Decoration
Une nursery boho chic et rétro que j'ai voulu colorée et pleine de souvenirs.
Les espaces ont été définis comme tels : un espace change, un espace repos et un espace dressing.
Au centre de la pièce, un beau tapis à poils longs @Benuta apporte chaleur et confort à la pièce.
Ici, chaque objet à une histoire et une âme.
Vintage Rehabs
This beautiful French Dresser was brought to us in dying need of a rehab. We designed the dresser with Greyish blue color that was matched up with greyish white for the drawers. The details were then painted in Metallic Silver to highlight the character on the dresser.
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.
Simply Salvage Interiors
The crib is Olivia by Baby Mod. A basic navy crib skirt done in the same fabric as the daybed is a subtle but completes the look.
Modern white tree decals frame the wall behind the crib. Custom birds were sewn with a free pattern found online, and we used all kinds of orange and navy fabric samples we had collected in planning the space to make their little bodies.
Lindsey Smith @ Simply Salvage Interiors
Urban Walls
"Pastel Confetti 3 Inches" vinyl wall decals. Each pack includes 147 Polka Dots per pack, 3 inch in diameter
The Hive Interior Design Studio Ltd.
For this room, we wanted to spark the child’s sense of wonder with a Safari themed nursery.
When tackling a room that is the most important room in the home (as expectant parents would argue),
we wanted to ensure we found the right balance of ‘baby’ but not too much ‘baby’. For us, creating an environment that could grow with the child became extremely important and was key when choosing the decor + features.
To start off, we needed to inject some life into what was the small spare bedroom. The overall vibe had an almost
schoolhouse dorm-like feel and needed some love and attention. To do this, we painted the walls using Farrow & Ball’s Pavilion grey, which is a classic mid-grey with subtle blue undertones that added a contemporary touch and sense of spaciousness.
Using gold metallic elephant decals instead of wallpaper, was an easy way for us to drive home the safari theme
without having to commit to this theme for many years to come. We then paired this with a grey and white rug
to soften up the hardwood floors and added bespoke watercolour animal prints above the bed as a focal point.
Sprucing Up Mamahood
Easy DIY Scalloped Wall in girls nursery! Such a budget friendly addition to any girls room!
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