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12/12 Architects & Planners
Photo of a mid-sized traditional gender-neutral nursery in Chicago with purple walls, light hardwood floors, brown floor, vaulted and wallpaper.
Paxton Place Design
Ooh baby our client is excited and so are we! New room, new kiddo, new accessories, new adventure! Little cutie Carter needs a crib to crash… (so the parents can try to get some sleep)
There’s nothing quite like preparing for one’s first child. From the crazy anticipation to the silliest worries, adding a plus one to the family can be a lot (not to mention the hormones and why do pickles sound SOOO good?!?) Luckily, Paxton Place is more than happy to help! We can’t bring ice cream at 2am (sorry) but we can design a cute and cozy space for you and the baby to bond together.
Our client wanted a modern twist on the classics for little Carter. We chose various blues and whites for our boy; but notice the fun patterns on the ceiling and sheets. There’s a refined minimalist design with the furniture that feels timeless but looks 21st century. Transitioning, a new baby isn’t just for the parents; grandparents have to make room, also. They opted for a more traditional approach for grandbaby number 1. To accommodate, we installed soft lacy curtains and blankets for our special man. There’s also antique plates and mirrors to reflect a more mature design that matches the rest of their home. We loved creating two unique environments, connecting generations to come.
Amy Carman Design
Adding a pop of color and a wallpapered ceiling to this room turned an ordinary bedroom into a dreamy child's space.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional nursery for girls in Milwaukee with purple walls, dark hardwood floors, brown floor, wallpaper and decorative wall panelling.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional nursery for girls in Milwaukee with purple walls, dark hardwood floors, brown floor, wallpaper and decorative wall panelling.
Silver Leaf Construction & Renovation
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional nursery for girls in Chicago with pink walls, carpet, grey floor and recessed.
Flourish Interiors by Vanessa C Smith
Designing a nursery is a prime opportunity to not only design a beautiful room, but to create a truly personal space that reflects the story and spirit of the family. Items like heirlooms, monograms, family photos, favorite colors, or antique details offer clues into a family's heritage, memories, and preferences. These thoughtful details and the palette chosen become the backdrop of the memories you form with your little one, and the first foundation of the world around them.
eklektik studio
Country style girl's bedroom designer by London based interior designer, Joanna Landais oft Eklektik Studio, specialising in children's interiors.
Features rattan decor and country-inspired wallpaper. Soft textures and bright tones give India’s bedroom new feel that inspires country living and emulate the peacefulness of a farm. Accessorised with organic cotton cushions and sheepskin rug layered over carpet for a cosy and comfortable look.
Danish range of furniture ensures superior quality and timeless design for many years to come. Paired with wooden shelves and leather straps to complete the Country Design. Designed for Binky Felstead and featured in HELLO Magazine August 2020.
HK Designs
Little girls room with hints of Paris. Recovered grandma's existing rocker in hot pink velvet, Black bed brings a great back drop to the custom pink, black and white bedding. Beautiful cream roman shade will go with anything as baby grows up!
Indian Wells Interiors
Room for a Royal Saudi Arabian child
This is an example of an expansive traditional nursery for girls in Los Angeles with multi-coloured walls, marble floors, multi-coloured floor and vaulted.
This is an example of an expansive traditional nursery for girls in Los Angeles with multi-coloured walls, marble floors, multi-coloured floor and vaulted.
Flourish Interiors by Vanessa C Smith
Designing a nursery is always so special! Creating a beautiful and functional space for the parents is so important as they bring their newest additional to their family home.
eklektik studio
Country style girl's bedroom designer by London based interior designer, Joanna Landais oft Eklektik Studio, specialising in children's interiors.
Features rattan decor and country-inspired wallpaper. Soft textures and bright tones give India’s bedroom new feel that inspires country living and emulate the peacefulness of a farm. Accessorised with organic cotton cushions and sheepskin rug layered over carpet for a cosy and comfortable look.
Danish range of furniture ensures superior quality and timeless design for many years to come. Paired with wooden shelves and leather straps to complete the Country Design. Designed for Binky Felstead and featured in HELLO Magazine August 2020.
Luxe Remodel
Photo of a mid-sized traditional nursery for boys in Los Angeles with beige walls, light hardwood floors, brown floor and vaulted.
Studio Como
A soft and calming nursery for a baby girl.
Photo of a large traditional nursery for girls in Los Angeles with pink walls, dark hardwood floors, brown floor and vaulted.
Photo of a large traditional nursery for girls in Los Angeles with pink walls, dark hardwood floors, brown floor and vaulted.
Indian Wells Interiors
Room for a Royal Saudi Arabian child
This is an example of an expansive traditional nursery for boys in Los Angeles with blue walls, marble floors, multi-coloured floor and vaulted.
This is an example of an expansive traditional nursery for boys in Los Angeles with blue walls, marble floors, multi-coloured floor and vaulted.
Paxton Place Design
Ooh baby our client is excited and so are we! New room, new kiddo, new accessories, new adventure! Little cutie Carter needs a crib to crash… (so the parents can try to get some sleep)
There’s nothing quite like preparing for one’s first child. From the crazy anticipation to the silliest worries, adding a plus one to the family can be a lot (not to mention the hormones and why do pickles sound SOOO good?!?) Luckily, Paxton Place is more than happy to help! We can’t bring ice cream at 2am (sorry) but we can design a cute and cozy space for you and the baby to bond together.
Our client wanted a modern twist on the classics for little Carter. We chose various blues and whites for our boy; but notice the fun patterns on the ceiling and sheets. There’s a refined minimalist design with the furniture that feels timeless but looks 21st century. Transitioning, a new baby isn’t just for the parents; grandparents have to make room, also. They opted for a more traditional approach for grandbaby number 1. To accommodate, we installed soft lacy curtains and blankets for our special man. There’s also antique plates and mirrors to reflect a more mature design that matches the rest of their home. We loved creating two unique environments, connecting generations to come.
Amy Carman Design
Adding a pop of color and a wallpapered ceiling to this room turned an ordinary bedroom into a dreamy child's space.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional nursery for girls in Milwaukee with purple walls, dark hardwood floors, brown floor, wallpaper and decorative wall panelling.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional nursery for girls in Milwaukee with purple walls, dark hardwood floors, brown floor, wallpaper and decorative wall panelling.
Paxton Place Design
Ooh baby our client is excited and so are we! New room, new kiddo, new accessories, new adventure! Little cutie Carter needs a crib to crash… (so the parents can try to get some sleep)
There’s nothing quite like preparing for one’s first child. From the crazy anticipation to the silliest worries, adding a plus one to the family can be a lot (not to mention the hormones and why do pickles sound SOOO good?!?) Luckily, Paxton Place is more than happy to help! We can’t bring ice cream at 2am (sorry) but we can design a cute and cozy space for you and the baby to bond together.
Our client wanted a modern twist on the classics for little Carter. We chose various blues and whites for our boy; but notice the fun patterns on the ceiling and sheets. There’s a refined minimalist design with the furniture that feels timeless but looks 21st century. Transitioning, a new baby isn’t just for the parents; grandparents have to make room, also. They opted for a more traditional approach for grandbaby number 1. To accommodate, we installed soft lacy curtains and blankets for our special man. There’s also antique plates and mirrors to reflect a more mature design that matches the rest of their home. We loved creating two unique environments, connecting generations to come.
Paxton Place Design
Ooh baby our client is excited and so are we! New room, new kiddo, new accessories, new adventure! Little cutie Carter needs a crib to crash… (so the parents can try to get some sleep)
There’s nothing quite like preparing for one’s first child. From the crazy anticipation to the silliest worries, adding a plus one to the family can be a lot (not to mention the hormones and why do pickles sound SOOO good?!?) Luckily, Paxton Place is more than happy to help! We can’t bring ice cream at 2am (sorry) but we can design a cute and cozy space for you and the baby to bond together.
Our client wanted a modern twist on the classics for little Carter. We chose various blues and whites for our boy; but notice the fun patterns on the ceiling and sheets. There’s a refined minimalist design with the furniture that feels timeless but looks 21st century. Transitioning, a new baby isn’t just for the parents; grandparents have to make room, also. They opted for a more traditional approach for grandbaby number 1. To accommodate, we installed soft lacy curtains and blankets for our special man. There’s also antique plates and mirrors to reflect a more mature design that matches the rest of their home. We loved creating two unique environments, connecting generations to come.
Paxton Place Design
Ooh baby our client is excited and so are we! New room, new kiddo, new accessories, new adventure! Little cutie Carter needs a crib to crash… (so the parents can try to get some sleep)
There’s nothing quite like preparing for one’s first child. From the crazy anticipation to the silliest worries, adding a plus one to the family can be a lot (not to mention the hormones and why do pickles sound SOOO good?!?) Luckily, Paxton Place is more than happy to help! We can’t bring ice cream at 2am (sorry) but we can design a cute and cozy space for you and the baby to bond together.
Our client wanted a modern twist on the classics for little Carter. We chose various blues and whites for our boy; but notice the fun patterns on the ceiling and sheets. There’s a refined minimalist design with the furniture that feels timeless but looks 21st century. Transitioning, a new baby isn’t just for the parents; grandparents have to make room, also. They opted for a more traditional approach for grandbaby number 1. To accommodate, we installed soft lacy curtains and blankets for our special man. There’s also antique plates and mirrors to reflect a more mature design that matches the rest of their home. We loved creating two unique environments, connecting generations to come.
12/12 Architects & Planners
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional gender-neutral nursery in Chicago with purple walls, light hardwood floors, brown floor, vaulted and wallpaper.
Paxton Place Design
Ooh baby our client is excited and so are we! New room, new kiddo, new accessories, new adventure! Little cutie Carter needs a crib to crash… (so the parents can try to get some sleep)
There’s nothing quite like preparing for one’s first child. From the crazy anticipation to the silliest worries, adding a plus one to the family can be a lot (not to mention the hormones and why do pickles sound SOOO good?!?) Luckily, Paxton Place is more than happy to help! We can’t bring ice cream at 2am (sorry) but we can design a cute and cozy space for you and the baby to bond together.
Our client wanted a modern twist on the classics for little Carter. We chose various blues and whites for our boy; but notice the fun patterns on the ceiling and sheets. There’s a refined minimalist design with the furniture that feels timeless but looks 21st century. Transitioning, a new baby isn’t just for the parents; grandparents have to make room, also. They opted for a more traditional approach for grandbaby number 1. To accommodate, we installed soft lacy curtains and blankets for our special man. There’s also antique plates and mirrors to reflect a more mature design that matches the rest of their home. We loved creating two unique environments, connecting generations to come.
All Ceiling Designs Traditional Nursery Design Ideas
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