Saturday, December 5, 2009

Sweet And Sophisticated Argyle Nursery!

pink green baby nurseryKristin DeMarco from Gifted Notions has done it again! I keep thinking the rooms that she designs couldn't get any better - but they do! I love how the argyle (diagonal checkerboard pattern) makes the sweetness of the nursery more sophisticated. Here's the scoop from Kristin: This nursery was inspired by the linens and fabrics of the "Kate" Collection by Serena & Lily. The balloon valances and cornices were custom made to tie in the crib linens. The glider is upholstered in Serendipity Pink by Little Castle and the toss pillow was custom made using Serena & Lily Fabrics. The ebony furniture is by Creations. The crib converts to a full size bed so it is a wonderful investment! The pink and green argyle wall became the focal point of the room. The argyle gave the room the perfect mix of sweet and sophisticated. It was crafted by Daniel McIntyre of designs by Daniel. I chose to use black and white portraits over the crib to anchor the dark furnishings. The paint is Light Hearted Pink and Shagreen by Sherman Williams.

pink green baby nurseryIsn't this the sweetest room? Thanks Kristin for sharing. 

 Serena & Lily 3 Piece Crib Set, Kate      Serena & Lily Kate Boudoir Pillow        Delta Childrens Products Canton 4 in 1 Convertible Crib, Black

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9 comments:

  1. This Nursery is spectacular, makes me want to have another baby just so I can decorate a nursery! lol.

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  2. I love the argyle! I just wish I could paint straight lines - I'm hopeless.

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  3. This has to be my favorite one yet. Wish argyle worked in smaller rooms :(

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  4. I just posted a few comments on your maternity giveaway but wanted to let you know I enjoy all your other posts, not just the giveaways! I especially love the amazing nurseries!

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  5. Such a beautiful room. I would love to do the argyle in my kids room too.

    The black and white photos are a great addition.

    Thanks for sharing.

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  6. pk @ Room Remix
    Such a pretty room and that argyle is a clever idea! Really adds a lot to the room.

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  7. I have to commend Kristin DeMarco for a job well done. Very impressive design ideas. I wonder how I can get that brown crib. We are currently renovating the extra room for the nursery. My wife is three months pregnant and we just moved here in Massachusetts. Insulation walls for our master's bedroom and nursery are our number one priority because it's pretty cold here especially during winter. I was looking online for MA insulation contractors and I'm glad I've found what I've been looking for and that made me stumble upon this post as well.

    Thanks for sharing this incredible nursery design ideas. Hope that I can find that same crib here.

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  8. That is one perfect nursery!

    Visit for more information on Nursery Glider

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  9. I just bought this bedding for my nursery... I would love to know where she found the coordinating fabric for the window treatments!

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