Beachy Chairs on the front porch |
My daughter lives near the coast in North Carolina and her home has a comfortable beach-inspired feel. She is very adamant that the beach "theme" not be too literal, so she uses cotton fabrics, slip-covered furnishings and painted finishes. She sprinkles in touches of beach with a vase of seashells or an abstract painting of an ocean. She also likes nautical inspired clothing like Vineyard Vines, it's more of a preppy, Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard kind of feel, rather than tropical or west-coast. So, her decor is more beach cottage feeling, than beachy... I'm not sure this is coming across, but a picture is worth a thousand words, right?
So, taking these things into consideration, I set out to design the best nursery for "Clementine" (code name since they aren't telling anyone the name yet), but one that also functions for the parents and that flows with the feel of the rest of the house. Painted furniture, wicker and other natural materials, and lots of comfy, easy, cotton fabrics.
we used gift tags to label the contents of the baskets. |
They had a buffet that they were using in a guest room as a dresser, but it had doors instead of drawers on the sides, so we removed the doors and replace them with baskets to make it more functional, and we love the final result.
She wanted a white crib and we found one that has a bead board detail, which is very cottage feeling. Since they had an upholstered and slipcovered rocker, recliner in the living room, they opted for a wicker chair in the nursery. With it's smaller scale and natural fibers, the same as the baskets in the dresser, it was the perfect choice.
Then we added in details...
Changing pad attached on dresser, easily removed when she gets older. |
I used patterned scrapbooking papers to make her initials, and then bejeweled them to make them sparkle. |
I chose sheets to go with the quilt that reminded me of mens shirts from Vineyard Vines. |
We used more gift tags to organize the clothing by size in the closet. |
the gift tags and matching clothes pins were invaluable for organizing and hanging the clothes; they look great too! |
This little oar was adorable, but my son-in-law added these glass knobs in the same colors to make it a coat rack. |
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