Archive for the ‘Nursery’ Category

Wow, I don’t even know where to start with this room, I’m still in the process of picking my jaw up off the floor. This beautiful room was a labour of love for Evelyn and her husband. The awesome mural (covering three walls!) is topped off with thrifted furniture and some beautiful hand made accessories. It looks like a wonderful place to sleep and play for Evelyn’s newborn daughter, Casandra.
See the all the photos at Saucy Dwellings. You can also keep up with Evelyn’s interior design projects via her flickr account.
5 Apr 2010
Author: fern | Filed under: Nursery
Tags: aqua, baby, bright, Handmade, mural, Nursery, purple, trees

Tanie from Vancouver turned an empty wall of her home into a beautiful woodland themed sitting room for the kids she looks after in her daycare. The deep brown chairs, the mushroom table and the fabulous tree book storage all look amazing, but the murals just completely make this space. I especially love that they’re on canvas so they can move if Tanie ever decides to move home. It looks like such a magical space to curl up with a book.
See the whole room, with paint chips and detail shots at Cupcake Wishes and Unicorn Dreams. Don’t forget to check out the beautiful deer that Tanie’s daughter, Symphony, drew that inspired the entire look.
29 Mar 2010
Author: fern | Filed under: Nursery
Tags: animals, blue, brown, green, inspiration, mushrooms, swallows, trees

- Birth Details Print – Funky Alphabet Print – Initial Print -
Typography art is perfect for children, it looks beautiful as well as being educational. MiniMi is an Australian based designer specialising in beautiful personalised typography prints for babies and children.
All prints are standard sizes (8×10) and ready to frame.
Check out MiniMi’s store on MadeIt.com.au.
7 Jan 2010
Author: fern | Filed under: Handmade, Nursery, Shopping
Tags: art, Handmade, madeit, typography

Jennifer Perkins (Of CraftLab and Naughty secretary fame) has created the most wonderful nursery for her daughter Tallulah. Jennifer based the transformation of her spare room turned walk in wardrobe soley on a Japanese cotton print, which later became a window dressing.
She’s done a great job of blending thrifted furniture with new pieces from Ikea, and I love the use of re-purposed lockers, the bright colours and how gender neutral the space is.
Check out more photos of the completed nursery, and the before shots (OMG the shoes!) over at Jennifer’s blog post about the nursery.
4 Jan 2010
Author: fern | Filed under: Famous Bubs, Nursery
Tags: aqua, baby, bright, Nursery, yellow