I bet a pretty cool baby kicks it here.
Design-wise, this wee little room had a bit of a quirky layout that was super tight on space but packed full of great vintage architectural details. I wanted the nurseries layout to be functional for the family and baby Dashâs day to day baby needs, but also adaptable enough to eventually smoothly transition as Dash gets older and his needs change. Big basics like the changing table / floating dresser, beautiful rocker and wall shelving are minimally modern enough to remain looking stylishly age appropriate for years to come but are currently a perfect and functional backdrop for the rest of the rooms cheeky and unexpectedly colorful accessories that any baby, that enjoys style and bright unique handmade things, thoroughly adores.
Speaking of.
Perhaps youâd like to know whatâs what and where to get some of the pieces seen here in this nursery for your own stylish baby? Well, lucky duck, look below for sources on the pieces I picked up to design out Dashâs stylish digs:
SOURCES
1. Crib and Changing Tray:Â Ouef
2.Chartreuse Tassel Garland:Â The Minimalist
3. Baby Elephant Art (available in 5 sizesâhere in 30â³x40â³):Â The Animal Print Shop
4. Neon Edge Blanket:Â The MinimalistÂ
5. Circle Pillow:Â The Minimalist
6. Brass Swing Arm Lamp:Â OneFortyThree
7. Whale Pillow:Â Ferm Living
8. Rocking Chair:Â OneFortyThree
9. Floating Storage: See Fauxdenza DIY here (we used 24Ⳡdepth)
10. Sheets:Â Little Auggie
11. Curtains (hand stamped with black triangle pattern):Â IkeaÂ
12. Eames hang-it-all with a yellow paint update.
*Other accessories include a custom made wood facet mobile by OneFortyThree, leather and brass cabinet pulls from CAMP, Ikea picture ledges, white MODIKIN eames elephant and faux sheepskin rug via ebay.
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Minimal Chic Nursery
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