The new look of nurseries

Last month, I become the proud aunt of two handsome nephews and one precious little niece. And in two months my family will be welcoming yet another boy. This recent baby boom in our rather large family has everyone in a nursery-decorating frenzy. Here’s what I pulled from the pages of AH&L as inspiration…

Room Designed by Robert Brown Interior Design; Photography by Lauren Rubinstein

Room designed by Robert Brown Interior Design; Photography by Lauren Rubinstein

Room designed by Lee Kleinhelter; Photography by Erica George Dines
Room designed by Lee Kleinhelter; Photography by Erica George Dines

 

Room designed by Liz Williams Interiors; Photography by Erica George Dines

Room designed by Liz Williams Interiors; Photography by Erica George Dines

I love the simple, yet playful appeal of these three rooms. And I especially love how the designers elected to not use typical pink and blue hues. Instead, a gender neutral palatte gives the little gems a soothing (and classy) place to play and sleep.

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  1. Things That Inspire’s avatar

    I love that Liz Williams room!

  2. Tina Steele Lindsey’s avatar

    I love simple and playful. It doesn’t take long for a nursery to fill with wonderful new items for the baby, so I agree, simple is the best way to go!

  3. ebaby decor’s avatar

    The elegant simplicity of a well designed baby nursery is what ebaby decor goes for. Too many pieces and spots of color confuse the baby and make the room look messy. It get’s messy enough without extra help.