I published the first part of my house tour about two months ago now, and after looking at lots of interior design blogs today, I realised I never shared the second instalment - Lilia's nursery.
I went with green, white and pink colour scheme as I thought it would be very difficult to get away from pink with a girl, which has proved quite right. All our interior walls are painted a soft stone grey, so we just did one light green accent wall behind the cot.
I love sticker wall decals - I think they are the best thing ever invented for kid's rooms - they are modern and inexpensive and relatively easy to put up and remove. You can find some lovely ones at De Waal Art and at Pink and Posh .
My Mom made up the candy-stripe curtains for me, which I'm hoping will last beyond babyhood.
Don't you just love this little dress? It was sent to us by friends in London and it really is one of my favorites! I found the embroidered hangers at Biggie Best, I think they are also a really good gift for baby showers.
These ballerina pictures are something of a family heirloom - they were in my Mom's room during the 1960s, in mine in the 80s, and I had the mounting and frames updated so Lilia could have them. They hang just above the changing table.
Just a little detail shot of some cute shoes that are displayed on the changing table (ever since Lilia got too big and too squirmy to be changed up there!)
More shoes (knitted by my husband's gran, so another heirloom!)
With details, I've tried to put some little birdie accents up, but lots of little hearts have also crept in, which I also love. This little 'daddy's girl' heart was given to me while I was still pregnant, and it's turned out to be 100% true!
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
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