When daydreaming of Elizabeth’s nursery, Winslow and Wellesley inspired. Far before she was born I found my inspiration. While reading one of my favorite blogs 2 years before Elizabeth came to be, I saw this, and my heart swelled. “I love you, friend.”
Cottage, vintage, and yet feminine. That was the space I wanted for her. Along with our friends, W&W, I fell in love with this line of bedding. We could have gone so many ways with her room but my heart kept coming back here. Lived in, comfortable, cozy. And that is what we’ve accomplished and I hope she comes to love it as she grows up. For we had so much fun creating her room.
Elizabeth’s room is not large by any means, only 10x11, which I guess isn’t small either. But the way it is laid out, with windows, closets, and doorways, we couldn’t figure out a floor plan to accommodate furniture without getting rid of her closet. And so that’s what we did. Eventually we can always put the doors back on but right now she doesn’t have much to hang in there!
The view from the doorway into her room
Sources
Closet components: Ikea Hemnes Dresser, Billy Bookcases
Mirror: Homegoods
Chandelier: Ikea
Baskets in bookcase: Target (in store)
Bookshelves: Ikea Ribba Picture Ledge
Rug: ZGallerie Casablanca Dhurrie
Crib: Franklin & Ben Arlington Crib
Glider: Little Castle Valentino in Charcoal Linen
Pink Pouf, Bedskirt, & Bumper: Land of Nod
Curtains: Custom Made from Ikea Merete
Artwork: Sarah Jane Studios
Gray Shelf: Salvaged from a rental house
Lamp: Goodwill with DIY Lampshade
Nightstand: Target
Letter E: Custom made by me
It is darling! I love the rug and the grey accents!
ReplyDeletevery cute room! saw it on project nursery..and cute blog! :)
ReplyDeleteSO adorable! I had to do a double take - - it looks like it's from a magazine! You are a rock star my friend!
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