Interiors

Edie’s nursery tour

We never officially finished the nursery for Gemma, so when she moved to her new big girl room and Edie moved to the nursery the design wheels in my head started turning.

All of the big pieces of furniture stayed as is–the crib, dresser, and glider. I also kept the vintage floral rug which I find so darling and perfect for a nursery. It became the jumping off point for all of my other decor choices.

Love vs. Design reached out to collaborate on adding wallpaper to a space our home a few months ago and the timing aligned perfectly with the nursery refresh. I ordered a handful of customized samples (you choose the exact colors you want) to decide which looked best in the room. I chose a subtle, neutral color way in a feminine, floral paper and couldn’t be happier with how sweet it looks in the room!

I pulled a light blue from the rug and carried it to the art, pillow and throw, and lamp shade.




Crib: Crate Kids Ever Simple white crib, rug: vintage Turkish rug via Etsy, dresser: Pier 1 Imports dresser, mirror: Anthropologie Primrose mirror, Ginger jar lamp: vintage, lamp shade: empire shade via Amazon, Side table: brass matchstick table, bird art: vintage prints

Floral art: painted by me, Llama: Creative Co-op rocker, Laundry basket: Serena & Lily, Changing pad: Pottery Barn Kids, Glider chair: Pottery Barn Kids, Throw pillow: Etsy, Ottoman: Studio McGee for Target, Throw blanket: Amazon

Love vs. Design so generously gifted the paper for the nursery. This is the Larkspur Vines wallpaper in the colors ceramic and shore.

Rachael

Rachael Zarda is an interior designer, stylist, and lifestyle blogger based in the midwest.

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