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The crèche should be welcoming not only for babies, but also for their parents and guardians. After all, both adults and children deserve a comfortable and soothing environment. If you’re designing a nursery, take inspiration from these projects recently posted on Houzz, which cater to everyone’s needs with their soft and sweet color schemes, plush chairs and rugs, and stylish design details. KPlease note that these rooms were designed for photography and in real life the cots would not contain soft goods for safety reasons.
In an apartment in New York, next to this nursery Studio 1820 characteristics of walls covered with dots, a modern white crib and a bukle rocking chair paired with matching channel ottoman. A swinging giraffe and a bubble-blowing bunny artwork ppostpone the points, while a a green floor lamp and colored rug give the sweet space a contemporary edge.
The Design Shop this traditional Dallas nursery decked out in toile de joie, stripes, gingham and florals, sticking to a mostly pale-blue-and-white palette and sprinkling in some cane and antique brass accents. An ottoman with piping and pleats gives the space a certain formality while offering a comfortable place to rest your feet.
While the baby lies in his crib in this nursery in Austin, Texas Nuela Designsshe can look at a flock of cranes flying over the wallpaper in the attic. The arched and ribbed decorative wall treatment reflects the pink background of the paper, and the unique transparent slats provide an uninterrupted view of the modern-style bed and beyond.
This Coral Gables, Florida, nursery Ola Design Studio it’s full of earthy color and texture, including raised bouclés on a contemporary rocking chair and a macaroni-like footstool, rattan detailing on a convertible top, and what appears to be drywall. A a large dresser provides storage and doubles as a changing table when paired with a removable changing pad. The room has other diverse elements, including a Murphy bed behind the crib.
Ann Arbor, Michigan headquarters Olivia Design created this crisp, simple nursery for a boy. A blue rug covers a beige rug, an antique brass crib adds old-fashioned character, and a crisp white chest of drawers provides plenty of storage space for tiny clothes and other baby essentials.
Pale terracotta-colored walls, a pink Moroccan-style rug, and tiger and palm print pillows give this Los Angeles nursery a worldly feel. a look that fits with the Spanish architecture of the house. Designed by 22 Interiorsthe room has a small couch that offers a little more space to stretch out (and possibly sneak a nap) than a standard rocking chair.
In this Denver nursery, Ruggles Mabe Studio layered draperies over roman shades, which both control light (critical for sleep) and offer a luxurious look. French influences on the home’s architecture and interior design are evident in the claw-footed crib, brass chandelier, and comfortable quilted chair with contrasting piping. Sheepskin flooring, tiger-print wallpaper and a gallery of African animals on the wall balance the buttoned-up elements with a touch of wildness.
This nursery in Los Angeles DAMA Interiors it features fresh takes on old-fashioned details, such as vintage-look floral wallpaper, a cube-shaped natural fiber rug, a lantern-like ceiling lamp, and a fluted chest of drawers. Rocking lamb, two sheepskin covers and a boucle chair add softness and a woolly texture.
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