Showing posts with label boys baby nursery decorating ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boys baby nursery decorating ideas. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2009

Classic Peter Rabbit Nursery

peter rabbit nurseryWith home, the home you call your own,
It really doesn't matter where,
There is no place, in all the world,
That ever will or can compare.
Peter Rabbit.

I love that quote! I also love this Peter Rabbit baby nursery created by Whitney of The Glamorous Life of a Housewife. A lot of love and thought went into this baby nursery that is both classic and beautiful! The classic art and books of Beatrix Potter is a perfect choice for both boys and girls.

The attention to detail is sweet! Blue and cream striped walls is the perfect backdrop for this room.






Beautiful vignette with all of Peter's friends:)



This Peter Rabbit wall image and the following image was painted by Cerone Designs.


Vintage style Beatrix Potter postcards - easy and inexpensive way to decorate a room with. Postcards can be framed or decoupaged depending on the look you want.

Beatrix Potter Drawer Pulls


Peter Rabbit Art

12" x 36" Art Print

Peter Rabbit Wall Clock

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Baby Nursery On A Budget!

Sarah from Thrifty Decor Chick designed this classic nursery for her little guy. The cheerful colors make this room very sweet and serene. Upper wall paint color is Laura Ashley Pale Sand 1. Sarah painted the stripes herself - the colors are the same color as the upper wall paint(LA pale sand 1), Laura Ashley Apple 4, Laura Ashley Apple, Laura Ashley pale apple 1. The built ins are simply stock cabinets as the base, trim added around the bottom to raise them up, then pine boards as the shelving. Both units were less than $250 to make. Sarah highly recommends painting the back of the shelves. As you can see, they really make the white cabinets pop. To view more room photos click here.



Don't you love the blue ceiling?



The bedding is from Pottery Barn Kids.


Perfect color combo with the stripes.



Toy box made into a window seat. Clever!

A hot glue gun and fabric was used to cover the ugly binding on the coloring pad. Cheap drawer hardware was painted to hang it. Sarah is my kind of gal! She is quite thrifty and makes great things out of nothing - check out her fabulous blog. Thanks Sarah for sharing this sweet, adorable nursery!