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Wildflower Baby Girl Nursery

NurseriesJenny SulpizioComment

Ahhhh, nurseries.

There’s nothing like decorating one.

The planning, dreaming, and nesting that takes place during those nine months in the space your sweet little one will soon grace…I just love being a part of it.

Like, every second of it. It’s truly such an honor for me.

So, when Mrs. “D” contacted me and mentioned she needed her nursery done, I squealed. And when she messaged me with an update to tell me her baby was a girl, I squealed even louder (believe me—it wasn’t pretty but I was excited, you know?).

But enough of my blabber. Lets start from the begining.

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This home office had served its time and was definitely ready to get revamped/transformed into a sweet baby girl’s nursery.

The fun part? At our consultation, Mrs. “D” already had a slew of amazing ideas in store for this space. Lots of cool elements were about to be implemented. So, after returning home I immediately got to work on the vision board.

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Beautiful grey furniture, in combination with gorgeous wallpaper and moldings, along with varying hues of pinks (and more pinks) were going to form the inner workings of this soon-to-be amazing space.

Seriously—how precious is this?!

Next step? Wallpaper selection.

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This was a tough decision. The samples received were all so gorgeous! Large flowers, small flowers, ivory backgrounds, and grey backgrounds—seriously hard to choose, but in the end, we opted for the guy right in the middle—large flowers, white background, with beautiful shades of greens and grey.

Another option was whether or not we would use the wallpaper on one wall (a feature wall), or throughout the whole room. After much consideration, all signs pointed to wallpaper on all four walls!

Now it was time for the wall treatments!

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Nate Koogle got to work creatting the board and batten these babies. Hey, go big or go home and we definitely went for it…

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…on all…

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…four…

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…walls!

But we couldn’t leave them like this…not when a beautiful grey/green color could be used instead. Introducing Sherwin Williams Farm to Table.

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How pretty is this color?! Just wait, though! Paired with the wallpaper selection, it picks up those shades of green magically.

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Mr. and Mrs. “D” totally rocked the installation of this wallpaper by the way. Wow!

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I mean, for reals.

Alright, it’s finally time to reveal the finished product. It’s time to show the rest of the sweet details that went into making this nursery for sweet baby, “E.”

Ready? Me, too!

Remember the “before?”

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Here’s the “after.”

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If I could fit into the crib, I would move in, but since that’s not possible, I can’t wait for baby “E” to grow up here.

How about you? What’s your favorite part in decorating a nursery?

The Details

Paint: Sherwin Williams Farm To Table

Paint Labor: A Fresh Coat-Yuma

Wall Moldings/Board and Batten/ Trim Work: Nate Koogle

Wallpaper: Anewall Decor

Dresser: IKEA Hemnes

Crib/Rocker: Client’s Pieces

Draperies: Pottery Barn Kids

Bedding: Pottery Barn Kids

Mirror: Creative Co-Op

Shelving: Michael’s

Area Rug: Overstock

Wildflower Sign: Fearfully Made Creations

Ceiling Fan: Overstock

BABY GIRL BOHO NURSERY

NurseriesJenny SulpizioComment

You guys.

This nursery!

If you’ve been with me for a while you already know that I adore creating kids rooms…and what’s even better than kid spaces? NURSERIES! The excitement, the creating, the planning, and finally, the installment—I love every bit of it.

So, what happens when one of your best clients comes to you with a vision board all ready to go and asks you to create what she’s envisioned? You jump on it!

Check out this mood board!

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I got all starry-eyed after seeing Mrs. M’s vision. Those colors, the crib, that rug, the fringed chandelier…and my favorite? The wall mural. Things were about to get fun…and super BOHO!

I arrived eager to get started on sweet baby E’s wall mural and instantly fell in love with the crib…and the draperies…and the rug….and—You get the hint.

Here is how it all went down:

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Since most of the room’s elements were already in place, I immediately began tackling that feature wall.

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This custom color paint is such an amazing shade of pink—it’s the perfect blush!

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Look at that wall paired with the navy crib and rust chandelier?!! Swoooon!

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This is where the details began to come together! Ready for the reveal? Even though this room has a few more decor items that will be added soon, I couldn’t wait any longer to share.

Look!

Photo Credit: Regina Moneypenny

Photo Credit: Regina Moneypenny

Photo Credit: Regina Moneypenny

Photo Credit: Regina Moneypenny

Photo Credit: Regina Moneypenny

Photo Credit: Regina Moneypenny

Photo Credit: Regina Moneypenny

Photo Credit: Regina Moneypenny

I’m smitten with this room, this baby, and this whole family. Love it all!

What do you think? Are you feeling the Boho Vibe?

THE DETAILS:

Wall Mural: A Fresh Coat Yuma

Draperies: Anthropologie

Rug: Overstock

Crib: Amazon

Chandelier: Houzz

Crib Bedding: Etsy

Mad Photo Skills: Regina Moneypenny Photography

Love, J











OH, BABY!!!

NurseriesJenny SulpizioComment

I seriously love the opportunity to renovate rooms and redecorate homes. Transformations are just so much fun. Even better? A surprise room reveal!

Friend, Crossfit coach, and daddy-to-be, "A" wanted to surprise his wife with a beautiful nursery. This means I had 2 1/2 days to design and decorate this sweet, rustic, woodland-inspired room while mama was away at her shower. Challenge accepted! I was so honored and over-the-moon excited to do this for "K."

The good news? No paint was needed. This gorgeous home already had beautiful, light grey walls. The graphite grey crib was already in place, and the crib sheet served as the inspiration for the whole room. Pinks, greys, rustic wood, along with hints of Robin's egg blue became the backdrop for this sweet space.

After roaming the aisles of Hobby Lobby, Target, and Kirkland's--in what came to be whirlwind shopping trips--I pieced together the main gallery wall.  

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With an incredible amount of inventory, Hobby Lobby makes it so easy to customize and personalize any space. A rustic wood letter for baby "F," a doorknob, feather with frame,  framed expressions and artwork, not to mention those awesome 3D flowers, a clock, and that sweet little arrow. Put them together and this gallery wall is D-O-N-E!

Ok, how about that Pottery Barn Kids mobile? I found this gorgeous piece in their home and couldn't wait to hang it. And look at those butterflies!! Swoon-worthy for sure.

With the rocker chair on order, I wanted to give "K" an accent table to use once baby arrives.

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I found this great rustic wood table at--you guessed it--Hobby Lobby. Paired with that adorable Pillowfort bear pillow (Target), marquee (Kirkland's), planter and soft pink lamp, this spot offers a bit of storage and a lot of cuteness.

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Shelving was a necessity. As a lover of children's books, I wanted to give "K" and "F" a spot to store their favorite reading material. The scalloped shelving gave some girly flair while blending with the rustic faire. 

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Last but not least, the changing table area. The changing table was already set in place but just needed a little decor..a little "umph." Also? Garland is a really fun accent to decorate with and this room boasts two of them in two different areas (pom and wood).

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Baby "F" now has a nursery that's ready for her arrival...

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Love, J