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Interior Rejuvenations
Baby boy's nursery with a eclectic and colourful theme. Adventure, feathers and boho themed products come together beautifully to create a baby boy’s room different than your standard nursery. I was on a tight budget and most of the items where sourced second hand, handmade or relatively cheap. The end result is fun and the mountains reflect my Canadian heritage which I hope our baby boy will enjoy. Photos by Crib creative
Cure Design Group
Chic + Modern, neutral + sophisticated. We wanted this Baby Girl nursery to be one that anyone would want to live in. Pairing a mid century modern style gray crib with a colorful tribal area rug. Layering in modern furniture pieces with sweet subtle accents.
Cure Design Group (636) 294-2343
website https://curedesigngroup.com/
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The Interiors Chapter
A recently completed project for a little boys first bedroom. We used Craig and Rose's paint on the wall and added pops of rust and navy with accessories. The bookshelves created a little reading nook and we added comfort with lots of cosy textiles.
Just Go Home Design
An adorably non-traditional nursery that layers textures and patterns with bright colors and shapes. Warm earthy orange tones pair with bright and fresh greens to keep a natural feeling flowing. Maple wood accents and a sheepskin rug feel a bit nordic and cozy while the simple mural adds a bit of pop to the space.
Caden Lane
These dressers were refurbished for the nursery to add gold accents. To get the "lace" effect, simply get some lace fabric, lay it over the drawers and spray paint them! Easy and fun DIY that makes Scarlett's nursery unique.
This dresser is also used as a changing table with the Coral and Gold Sparkle Changing Pad Cover.
Photo Credit: Katy Mimari
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.
Kara Theresa LLC
shades of blush, tans and taupes, plaid bedding, custom artwork, suitcase decor, acrylic shelving
Julie Rhodes Interiors
Location: Bellaire, TX, USA
A large family who regularly entertains, wanted a home that looked beautiful and sophisticated, but could withstand high traffic and their busy life style. Art and family antiques were important focal points in each room. In the children's rooms, the goal was to create spaces that would not require a re-design as the children grew into teenagers.
Julie Rhodes Interiors
Photographed by: Karen Sachar
Studio Ember Interiors
Colour blocking is a fantastic way to zone areas without taking up valuable floor space and we went for it in this gorgeous nursery.
The brief was for a contemporary, colourful nursery with Scandi vibes. As we all know Scandinavian design doesn’t always allow for bold colours so we focused on strong clean shapes and Scandinavian design references in the furniture.
The client didn’t want the room to be heavily gendered like so many nurseries so opting for a gorgeous deep teal and a stone coloured beige gives the perfect backdrop for layers of other colours to be added as the children grow.
The client originally wanted white to be the predominant colour in this room but to add the cosy feel we convinced them to go for a zoned corner. The beige stone colour paint continues up onto the ceiling to create a little colour pocket at one end of the room. This is a nice upgrade on a ‘feature wall’.
We love being sent pictures of the children enjoying the space from the client.
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