This has to be one of the chicest nurseries I’ve seen! The sweet space was designed by Laura Covington, an interior designer out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and photographed by Nick Pironio. Laura actually designed the space for her son Carr who was born last July! They waited to find out if the baby was a boy or girl, so she kept the nursery neutral with pops of turquoise. I love that she converted the closet into a changing station and framed the opening with curtains to mirror the window treatments on the opposite wall! And how cute is the painting above the crib, it looks like the giraffe is peeking down! This is just the beginning, for lots more beautiful spaces you must visit Laura’s website and blog!
Sources
Paint Color: 1/2 Strength Benjamin Moore Opal Essence 680
Swivel Glider Chair: Lee Industries
Curtain Fabric: Jane Shelton
Vintage Lucite Stool
Stool and Chair Pillow Fabric: China Seas
Chandelier: Made Goods
Crib: Oeuf
Artwork over crib: David Ryden
Artwork over changing station: Linda Donahue
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Katy Byrne says
The closet to changing station is genius! LOVE this. Great post, Erin!
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beezkneesss says
very kewl bedroom for children… and the major thing i love is that the window treatment is far away from the crib… bravo!!!
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Anonymous says
Beautiful!
Home styling says
Awesome ideas and suggestions! I do love your pretty ideas for interior design and decor!
Dani Kogan says
Very nice bed room for kids… and the significant factor i really like is that the screen therapy is far away from the bed!
karan singh says
Awesome blog & awesome collection, I loved it!! recently i found a nice link on home decorating ideas
Prakash Ganguly says
These designs are nothing but amazing examples of simplicity. the way Erin has used the color turquoise is unimaginable. Thanks a lot for this inspiration.
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