Shelves In Nursery

Shelves in nursery

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Wallniture Denver White Bookshelf for Kids’ Room and Nursery Decor, 34 Inch Floating Shelves for Wall Storage

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Shelves in nursery

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Cocomong Wood Floating Nursery Shelves Set of 2, Book Shelf Organizer for Kids, Wall Mounted Farmhouse Floating Bookshelve…

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Shelves in nursery

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Nursery Bookshelf- Set of 2- Baby Floating Bookshelf or Book Shelf Organizer for Kids Nursery Decor,Wall Shelves for Kitch…

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Shelves in nursery

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Foldable Storage Bins 3 Pack – Sturdy Storage Basket with Labels, Decorative Fabric Storage Basket Bins for Organizing She…

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Shelves in nursery

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SISI Wall Picture Display Ledge Shelf 4 Pack ,16 Inch Photo Ledge Wall Mounted Storage Floating Shelves for Kids Room ,Ent…

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Shelves in nursery

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Wallniture Utah Set of 2 Multi-use Wood Kitchen Wall Shelf Black Spice Rack Also Good For Nursery Wall Shelf

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Shelves in nursery

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Wall Mount Nursery Bookshelves, Wood Floating Bookshelf Photo Display, Rustic Floating Shelves for Baby Nursery Room, Kitc…

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Nursery Décor Wall Shelves – 3 Shelf Set – White Long Crown Molding Floating Bookshelves for Baby & Kids Room, Book Organi…

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Mountainside Imports Floating Mountain Shelf – Large 5 Peaks, 28 Inch Sustainable Acacia Wood, Rustic Wooden Crystal Shelv…

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Safari Nursery

Safari Nursery


For my Home Someday

For my Home Someday

We live in a 90 year old bungalow in Seattle, WA. When it came time to design the nursery, I wanted to have some vintage charge to compliment the charerstics of our home like the orignal crown molding and glass door knobs which is why I love the crib so much. It has an antique feel without actually being an old crib. 😉 My favorite feature of the room is definitely the wallpaper. It adds a fun pop of color and was so easy to install. With our home being so old, I was worried the walls wouldn’t be level and too textured but this removable wallpaper took about an hour to complete. Since the room is pretty small, the Ikea shelves were a great way to display books without taking up much room. There are a few DIY features of the room including the curtains which were purchased from Target and then my mom and I added a pom trim. We also made the side table by sanding a tree stump our friend gave us. I’m so happy with how the room came out. Our little one loves staring at her wallpaper as we rock her!


Baby Baby Baby

Baby Baby Baby


Baby stuff

Baby stuff

I believe most expectant mommas will tell you that getting the baby’s nursery set up before their arrival into the world is one of the best


Neutral Nursery Shelf | Hanging Rope Shelf | Single, Double or Triple | Stained, Natural or White |

Neutral Nursery Shelf | Hanging Rope Shelf | Single, Double or Triple | Stained, Natural or White |

This listing is offered in either a single, double, or triple 24- wide hanging shelf, available in stained, natural with a coat of sealer, and white painted finishes. Please visit our shop for additional size and shelf options. Our shelf fits well with the modern farmhouse style and will add a


All About Babies

All About Babies

This minimal boho nursery has blown up the internet since it has been published on social media. Read more \u0026 get the look for yourself!


Nursery

Nursery

This project came about in a very special way. I first met Victoria (my client, and now friend) on Instagram through a mutual friend and discovered that she had been struggling with infertility for almost 6 years. As someone who has suffered a miscarriage at 3 months, this broke my heart. Her strength, humor, and the raw honesty about her journey really drew me in and I wanted to help her. When she announced that after years of infertility treatments, they were expecting, I volunteered my design services. This is where e-design is a beautiful thing, because I am in Massachusetts and she lives in California. This was also the perfect arrangement because she has a great eye for design and wanted to be involved in putting everything together, but after the room, that would be the nursery, had sat empty for so long, she was having trouble envisioning it any other way. So for a few weeks we talked about everything nursery, design, pregnancy, you name it. They weren’t finding out the gender so it had to be gender neutral. Other requests were modern, light, airy, a slight boho feel and beachy (because they spend a lot of time there). The walls were already a beautiful light grey, so we decided to keep the color and work with that as the base. The crib is a modern take with clear sides – this was important to them as they wanted to be able to peek into the room and have a full view of their baby without disturbing her. We kept the recliner neutral and chose a similar grey to compliment the wall color. A modern dresser that is white with wood tones to add some depth and contrast to the light neutral colors. The rug adds pattern, texture and soft colors. Some plants and a few shelves and the room was complete. The finished product was a beautiful nursery to bring their baby girl home to and they did an amazing job pulling everything together. Through this journey, we became friends and this whole experience sparked a sincere passion. So we teamed up and are offering this same opportunity to other women who battled infertility or miscarriage and are now expecting their miracle babies. If you would like to read more, you can visit either of our websites, www.booandrook.com or www.expectingeverything.com. This giveaway will happen a few times a year and is not sponsored by anyone, its just two Mom’s who genuinely want to help celebrate your journey and break the stigma around infertility. Corinne