Classic, neutral colors make this nursery a serene gender neutral nursery. If you don't know the gender of your baby in planning a nursery, classic colors and details make it easier to decorate for the baby. The teddy bear accents are a great addition to the room. Very sweet Gender neutral nursery. Similar rug here
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I am obsessed with the orange/green combo. I am thinking about it for my home office--or if I have a little boy. For a girl, I like the hot pink/lime green combo!
ReplyDeletethe neutral nursery is so sweet....the french accent chair and chandelier really make the room!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
love the first and last rooms.
ReplyDeleteI have been wondering where to get those poofs at! Thank you so much for info! Love all the rooms ,very cute : ) Aja
ReplyDeleteReally what a beautiful interior!! I feel like become a child again and stay in that room :) The first one is awesome.
ReplyDeleteanyone else notice the 'camel' as an accent in the one nursery? cute and interesting point of inspiration!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
Yes, I noticed both camels. I really like the camel art print.
ReplyDeleteToni
Love the orange and green nursery as well. It's the carpet, paint and baskets that draw the eye in, and I suspect those elements cost less than $150 total! Goes to show that it's the little things that can make a nursery look fantastic without spending a ton of money.
ReplyDeleteI love the use of muted colors in these rooms. It gives them a sort of understated elegance you don't often see in a nursery. Love it.
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