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Thursday
Nov152007

Creating something new


Stephanie emailed us. "I moved into a new house about a year ago and found your blog. I Love, Love, Love referencing it for inspirational pictures and ideas!!

Now I have a new project that I would love your help with.
I just recently found out I am pregnant with my first baby and Im already thinking about decorating the nursery of course!

However, I don't want to do typical pink or blue. And I don't want the nursery to look too babyish.
I know that sounds crazy - but the rest of my house is stylish and I don't want one room to ruin the look! Selfish I know!"

Not at all Stephanie. Here are a few ideas. There are even more on the Flickr group Modern Baby Nursery Designs and of course the fabulous AT:Nursery is a must visit. Don't forget to click on the label children's rooms below to go to other kid's rooms we have featured. Good luck with the new baby and the new room!

re:placeDomino
Bill KingstonGreg Natale
It's what I do...Megan Morton
Aqua Vitaere:place
house n babyDesign Conquer
New York Interior DesignModern Nursery


Update. I forgot to mention the fabulous Nesting blog courtesy of Cookie magazine.

Reader Comments (5)

What totally adorable nurseries! My favourite is the Aqua Vitae one - love the peach and pink colour scheme.

15 Nov 2007 | Unregistered Commenterkim.

Yes they are all fab, if i had to pick one it would be the one from Acqua Vitae, i just love the orange/pink combination.
Congrats to Stephanie !!

15 Nov 2007 | Unregistered CommenterNathalie

I just found out I am pregnant with first as well! I wish there was a blog just for awesome nurseries of all design! Love these! Thanks!

15 Nov 2007 | Unregistered CommenterStacey

Thanks for featuring my nursery !

it's so nice when people like what you do ..

Thanks again :)

15 Nov 2007 | Unregistered Commenterh&b

these are some fantastic nurseries you have highlighted.

i am also very fond of "children's spaces from zero to ten" by judith wilson. there are some great modern rooms in there.

also, if you can get a hold of the defunct "martha stewart babies" magazines, they feature some gorgeous minimalist nursery designs.

16 Nov 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLori Pickert

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