One of my good friends and sorority sisters from college is about to have a baby girl. You might know her from her blog Our B.V.I Adventure. She has designed the CUTEST baby girl's room ever and I wanted to post. Here are some pics and the details.
I am loving Spoonflower! Maybe my next new thing is going to be designing fabric ;)
Go vote for her room over at Project Nursery! She could be the featured room for the month!
ABOUT AMELIA...
My husband and I are expecting our first child in October 2011. We live in Knoxville, Tennessee and the British Virgin Islands. Fortunately, we are stateside for the birth of our baby girl, surrounded by family and friends. And when that snow begins to fall, we will head back to the Caribbean for a 6-month stint!
- Child's Name: To be revealed...
- Child's Age: Due Date: October 20th
- Location: Knoxville, TN
- Description: I wanted to create a unique nursery for my baby girl that would grow with her, but still incorporate a bit of whimsy. Rather than choose a theme, my design of this nursery developed organically, as I found various pieces that would work together without appearing too "matchy-matchy." Working with a variety of shades of gray was a learning experience - who knew there were so many? And finding the perfect punchy coral color might as well be akin to looking for a needle in a haystack. Fortunately, I met a lot of helpful people along the way who turned my dreams into reality. Thanks to the other Project Nursery members for sharing their design ideas. Those too served as great sources of inspiration!
- Design Inspiration: My design inspiration came from a cosmetic bag designed by Milly for Clinique. (Random, I know.) But it was in the most punchy coral color, perfect for a fun, but feminine nursery. I had a difficult time finding a comparable fabric, so I turned to Spoonflower.com where custom fabrics can be designed and ordered in small quantities. That's where I stumbled upon the incredible designs of Holli Zollinger. She designed this fantastic elephant and umbrella fabric. The only problem? The umbrellas were red, not the bright coral pink I had envisioned. We exchanged a few messages and she agreed to customize this fabric and a few of her other designs for me. I simply matched the cosmetic bag to a Pantone swatch and sent her the information! Every other decision in the nursery stemmed from this elephant and umbrella fabric! You can check out her entire line of coral and gray fabrics here. Love it!
- Decorating Style: I love mixing traditional elements with modern pieces. While our crib features traditional bead board, the custom baby bedding combines a contemporary color palette with a graphic print. We recovered the classic upholstered glider and ottoman in a bold, over sized graphic print which also reflects the way the two styles can work together.
- Project Details:
- Crib - Ragazzi
- Glider/Ottoman - Unknown, reupholstered in P. Kauffman's Slick Grey, from buyfabrics.com
- Dresser - IKEA
- Coral End Table - Antique (from grandparents); paint from Lowe's
- Pendant Light Fixture - IKEA
- Area Rugs - C&F Enterprises from Carolina Pottery
- Baby Bedding - Custom; fabrics from Spoonflower.com
- Canopy - Custom; Elephant and Umbrella fabric from Spoonflower.com, Geo Tile fabric in coral from Spoonflower.com and Duralee's Smoke Scroll fabric from buyfabrics.com
- Wooden Chair - Antique store find; paint from Lowe's
- Round End Table and Skirt - Bed, Bath, and Beyond
- Photo Frames on Gallery Wall - IKEA
- Changing Pad and Cover - Babies R Us
- Curtains - IKEA with custom ribbon detailing from Michael's
- Wall Paint - Lowe's Olympic ONE Paint
- Favorite Items: Other than Holli Zollinger's custom elephant and umbrella fabric, my favorite item in the room has to be the canopy over the crib. It's the first thing that people notice when they walk in the room, and hopefully the baby will enjoy looking up at it. They say babies like graphic patterns! I was inspired to sew the canopy from an image I found in a Coastal Living magazine from years ago. With no pattern (which I honestly rarely use) I relied on measurements of the crib and the wall. Another nursery favorite of mine is the colorful Ikat picture frame on the coral end table. It was a shower gift from dear friends. It gave me the courage to break away from the coral and gray color palette and add in pops of color around the room. Take for example the orange elephant statue, also placed on the end table. When I picked out the statue, I figured I would need to paint it so it would "go" with everything else in the room. I then realized the orange did "go" in the room, especially with its colorful counterpart, the Ikat picture frame! (Since the frame was a gift, I do not know the source...the elephant statue is from Carolina Pottery.)
- Advice: Don't be afraid to see your vision through to the end! There were many times I was discouraged because of the difficulty of finding exactly what I wanted. For example, had I not reached out to Holli through Spoonflower, I would have never ended up with the custom elephant and umbrella fabric. My determination (and the word PLEASE) helped tremendously! DIY
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I have to agree! it is the cutest nursery ever!! BTW I am your newest follower via GFC. Hopping by from the Give a Hoot Blog Hop. I hope that you can follow me too at www.indianacouponsavings.com
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