Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2016

It's a Boy!

I proudly announce, that it's a boy. 
So here it is, a nursery moodboard for a little boy, with light grey and baby blue accessories counterbalanced with warmer beige hues. A hint of black gives more definition to the room and also makes it a bit Scandinavian. 
The cute little animal figurines with big heads are by H&M and I just bought for the baby. I could not resist their cuteness. 

Friday, November 11, 2016

It's a Girl!

Now that one of my best friends is expecting a baby, it is time to think about decorating a nursery. 
What basic furniture do you need?
- crib with mattress (and think about mattress protection!)
- blinds
- night light (for everyone's sake)
- super-comfy armchair, probably recliner or a rocking chair
- side table 
- changing table with storage, and also probably shelves
- trash bin
Make sure these are easy to clean!

The children's room is the fastest changing room in the household, so it is okay not to spend too much on it. Second-hand furniture (if not broken but clean and well kept) will do. Of course you want the best for the newcomer, but spend your money wisely. In two years time you will redecorate the whole room. Sometimes all you need is some decor and a new coat of paint to give old furniture new look. 
In my friend's home the walls are taupe and the floor is dark. To make it lighter and brighter, I used light greys with beige and white tones here. With soft features it is ready to welcome a little princess.
Next week we will know if the newcomer is a girl or a boy. Can't wait. 

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Dot, Dot, Dot...

As it turns out, I am passionate about dots. In spite of not having one single piece of dress with dots, I tend to use them in interior decor. Dots can be cute and girly, utterly feminine in a vintage 50-s way, and also very retro, if used in big size and bold colour.
Here I had a little girl's room on my mind. Remember to use dots on one big surface only, and let them appear moderately on small accessories. That's the trick.
Moodboard