When you look at a nursery like this, it's easy to say "whoa, love that!", but then end up doing a traditional Winnie the Pooh room from Babies 'r Us because you can never imagine being able to do this room yourself.
No need to be intimidated, I can guarantee this room is just as easy to accomplish as the easy bed-in-the-bag nursery... without breaking the bank!
Let's breakdown the elements in the room and figure out how to recreate this beautiful, inspirational nursery!
Starting with the paint colour - I just love this icy, baby blue from Benjamin Moore!
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Blue Ice (Benjamin Moore) |
A glidder in a nursery is so important for those late night feedings. I can remember sleeping in that thing at 4am... feels like just yesterday! I spent a pretty penny on my glidder, and I'm glad I did. Worth every cent! Thankfully, it's still in good use at my Brother's house with Aunt Kitty and the babies!
This one isn't even that pricey - $995 from
Monte Design Group
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Luca Glider |
Personally, I would have changed the piping colour - LOVE this look!
The pillow in this room is from Trina Turk and runs well over $100.
I've NEVER spent $100 bucks on a pillow. Especially for a nursery!!!!
This pillow screams DIY. Check out this tutorial from
Living Savvy
And one from
Urban Jane
I'm not sure exactly where the crib in the inspiration picture is from, but a white crib like this is easy to find.
I love the curved lines on this one from Pottery Barn. And, $750 isn't too much to spend on a crib. This one converts into a day bed, and then full size bed. You'll have it for years.
Check out this dresser I found on Sears.ca for just $279.99 (it comes in white!) The legs are the exact same as the one in the inspiration shot.
Change the hardware and Voila!!!
Area rugs are one of my favourite things to shop for. They are readily available at big box stores these days which means you can save some big time money. Especially if you are looking for something rather simple... like a chocolate brown area rug ;)
Crazy deal - this one from Home Depot is just $239 for an 8'x10'. Amazing deal. And really, who wants to spend more than that on a nursery rug. Do you know how gross spilled milk smells after a while?!?!?! I don't care how much you clean that thing!
Now, if you are looking for something with a little more detail, shop around. There are so many great rugs out there that can add a little something extra to your room. But for a nursery, I wouldn't recommend spending too much money. This one from Pottery Barn is a fair price.
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8' x 10' Striped Rug. Pottery Barn. $750 |
Custom made rugs are always an affordable option. Visit a local carpet store (or call my buddy Keith at
Direct Carpet). You can bind a stain resistant carpet into any rug size you want.
You can ask my friend Shannon, I am (now) a PRO at shopping for crib bedding. One thing I learned from shopping for her baby's bedding, is that custom is not always more expensive. I found a ton of options for crib bedding on
Etsy.com. And the best part of etsy.com is that the shops are mostly owned by independent people, which means you can always haggle a good deal out of them.
Check out this adorable crib bumper. Just $20.
Starting at just $24 for a custom change pad cover,
Sweet Dreams Custom Crib bedding on etsy.com will make anything, in any pattern or colour that you can imagine. You can even get a 5pcs set for $339. Really, not a bad deal for all custom!
Think about getting just a few pieces custom - Like a
bumper pad and a quilt, and then shop at Sears or Babies R Us for solid
colour pieces to match.
I am crazy about the drapes in this room. I LOVE the combination of orange and brown. These are super easy and cheap to sew yourself. And these days, grommets are so easy to do yourself. They literally just snap in place.
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Curtain Grommet Kit. Fabric.com. $9.09 |
Do you have a room you'd like to me to help you recreate? Feel free to email me a picture of your space and your inspiration space!!