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Synonymous
First, a pink nursery was envisioned and as we were going through the scheme it felt too pink. Then, BAM! The chicest wallpaper, which we've been coveting forever came along
Nicole Gibbons Studio LLC
A whimsical shared children's bedroom with a soft aqua and vibrant yellow color scheme . Photo by David Land
K&L Interiors
The 70th Street project started as an empty and non-functional attic space. We designed a completely new master suite, including a new bathroom, walk-in closet, bedroom and nursery for our clients. The space had many challenges because of its sloped and low ceilings. We embraced those challenges and used the ceiling slopes to our advantage to make the attic feel more spacious overall, as well as more functional for our clients.
Photography: Mike Duryea
Bleue Design Inc.
Originally a home office, this space was converted into a dreamy nursery. The design began with a whimsical wallpaper, primarily neutral with subtle pinks and turquoise. The gender of the baby was to be a surprise, so the design remained gender neutral, focusing on texture and pattern rather than a traditional color scheme.
Amy Bartlam
Regan Baker Design Inc.
Creating a Gender neutral nursery is harder than it looks. Having different gender twins made it impossible to go overboard on a theme. The budget was kept light, with the exception of the statement furniture, something easily transportable to the next home, since a future move was inevitable. Theme: Trees and animals. The sparrow cribs converts to adorable toddler beds. Photos courtesy of Modern Kids Photography
Melanie Stewart Designs
I really wanted this room to feel special, like every piece has a story. Since the bedroom is small we rely on each piece of furniture to provide maximum function. This bookcase offers both space for books, space to display treasured pieces and room for toy trucks!
We purchased the 'San Francisco' pennant at a local retail store, which became the inspiration to seek out pennants of both the clients hometown, and that of her husbands. Not finding what we were looking for, we commissioned to have the 'Vancouver' and 'Chicago' pennants made by Etsy vendor 'Savarin and Co.'
The stripes in the blackout drapes, vintage world map pattern in the chair and Ikat pattern in the rug are easy, liveable patterns that can grow with the young boy for many years.
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