Name: Dakota and Clay (mom and dad), Liam and Girl Cat (dog and cat)
Child's Name and Age: Joseph, 7 months
Location: Seattle, WA
Size: 755 sf single family home, 72 sf nursery
Favorite Source:
Reprodepot. We got the barkcloth for the nursery curtains there, as well as fabric to line toy baskets.
What inspired you?
Simply putthree paper lanterns inspired us. We loved the way the orange, blue, and green lanterns looked together and we choose the Palladian blue walls and coral trim to complement them.
We didnt know the gender of our baby when we designed the room, and we wanted a fun, colorful, imaginative room that would work for our baby, regardless of whether we had a boy or girl. Although the room is very small and we wanted it to be simple, we also wanted to incorporate artwork, lots of books and toys (many from our own childhood), and the rocking chair from Dakotas childhood nursery.
One tip:
Dont feel like you must have a theme in mind when you are choosing a design for a nurserywe think a simple inspiration is best. Besides, parents have no idea what interests their children will have as they growwhat if your child isnt a Winnie the Pooh kind of person? Let your child reveal themselves to you over time and create a space that allows that.
It's beautiful and I LOVE the lanterns, but it's a teensy bit cluttered for my taste! Can I ask where the crib is from?
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So good-looking and non commercial, love that. I adore your lanterns, I also used lanterns in my daughter's nursery. I like the look of the cabinetry next to shelves. Are they built-in custom or furniture? Also may I ask a source on the prints above the crib? Congratulations on creating a space where a creative child will grow!
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I LOVE the Nikki McClure prints. I tried to find the "Examine the Food Chain" print for our daughter's area, but wasn't able to find it at buyolympia or anywhere else. Do you know if it's still available?
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Oh--Carolyn's Mom--the prints are Nikki McClure if you couldn't deduce that from my above post ;) She makes a great calendar that we get every year, and has a wonderful, gorgeous, non-cloying baby book, too
http://www.buyolympia.com/q/Artist=Nikki McClure
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The prints above the crib are Nikki McClure... I'd recognize that work anywhere as we have her originals all over our house.
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I believe the crib is Tassa from Ikea. We looked at the same one.
I love this nursery! So clean, classic-modern. I must know where the mobile came from!
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i too adore the prints. i love how you've created such a personal, homey space for your child that can change as he gets older.
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Yup, the crib is Ikea Tassa - we have the same one. Baby is 2 weeks old and hates sleeping in the crib or pack n play. Loves sleeping next to Mommy and me.
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So beautiful! I love this space for a wee one, but the best part is that it's a space that will be a nice refuge for an adult too. So many nurseries look like spaces that only a kid would want to hang out in.
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Hi...just wanted to answer a few of the questions...
The cabinetry is built in...my husband built the shelves and mini closet in order to close off a doorway to the kitchen. This room was originally a really small dining room/kitchen nook and we wanted to create a bedroom/nursery instead.
The monkey mobile is from http://www.collectiveinballard.com/
The Nikki McClure prints are from http://www.museumofnwart.org/store/index.html you might still be able to order the 'Examine the Food Chain' from them.
And finally...yes, the crib is Tassa from Ikea.
Thank you all for you kind comments!
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I love the colourfull lampshades! http://kittyrenovates.blogspot.com/
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Just had to bookmark this one- it's gorgeous! Keeping it in mind for the future, when we do have a baby :-)
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Is the paint Benjamin Moore's Palladian Blue?
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Dear Honeyhaze...you must have the best eye for color on the planet...yes, it's Benjamin Moore's Palladian Blue. I searched hi and lo for the best blue that would work for a boy or girl. I'm so impressed.
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Love this room - great combination of modern and child-friendly cheerful! We are thinking of finishing a playroom for our daughter in our basement in this color scheme. do you remember where you found the lanterns? Maybe they're easier to find in the US than here in Canada - but I'd love to include them - and we're just north of you in BC and could probably wander south to buy them...
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