May
2012
Blushink : Sienna’s Nursery Reveal
When I found out I was having a girl… you can only begin to imagine my excitement. I would have my boy and now my girl, how perfect! Then my mind started going in a million directions as to what I would do for the nursery. Would I go with a theme (nah, seeing nursery themes are too babyish for my liking) or just a great color combo. Then I remembered I had purchased a pair of Handmade Joyfolie shoes and that sparked great color combos and ideas. I have to admit I did go back and forth on the color combo, and even 1 month before we started working on the nursery I dropped my original color combo of Coral, Mint, Pink, Gray, Navy and went towards Coral, Mint, Blush Pink and Gold.
My talented designer friend, Genevieve Ghaleb wanted to participate in making my dream baby girl nursery come true, and well with her great design flare combined with my DIY ideas, I don’t think we could of been a better “design” match. But then came the “crazy ideas” according to my husband. The first one… “We should paint the wood floors!” This one was a tough one for him to swallow and he literally tried to make me change my mind a good 200 times, but when I told him it was what I wanted and there were no way I’d change my mind (blamed it on the pregnancy hormones)… he just followed along (and boy was I hoping it would look fabulous, otherwise I would have to live it down for the next 25 years!) The floors, as my friend Gen tried to explain to him, was the core to the nursery… I wanted to do something you didn’t really see in nurseries and painted floors was just that. I don’t think they could have been more perfect! The perfect shade of mint with some white and coral stripes…
Seeing the shoes were an important element to the room design, I wanted to make sure to highlight them and what better way then to frame them on the wall. I purchased some small frames at a thrift store, painted them gold and framed the fabric found in the crib and a quote I found to fit perfectly “Cinderella is proof that a pair of shoes can change your life”
The first thing I purchased (apart from the shoes) was the blush pink waterfall curtain. I absolutely loved the ruffles and wanted that to be in the nursery. At that moment I hadn’t decided on the color scheme, but we made it work (yay!) Seeing it was the only ruffle element I had in the room, I decided to make my own coral ruffle lamp shade. (I will post a tutorial shortly)
You can say that this nursery is all about colours and textures. Ruffles, Bows and Doilies. I had blogged 2 years ago about a great wall feature with cupcake liners. I liked the texture part of it and figured we could probably make something similar with paper doilies. The outcome was better than I could of imagined! I love the white on white and putting the importance on the shapes and textures! I also framed some doilies in a mint colour backed frame to tie in with the feature wall.
I wanted to make my own mobile for baby girl. I’m not a fan of the ones out there and I knew I wanted to add more bows in the room. I had seen on Pinterest great use of embroidery hoops for some table decor and thought it would work really well for a mobile as well! So I painted the hoops gold, added fabric bows and hung it from the ceiling. I think it’s one of my favorite pieces of all in the nursery. So simple, yet so perfect!
I decided to print out fake book jackets that matched the nursery colors to put in the night table beside the glider. Sure they are fake (I mean there’s no way A Very Hungry Catepillar would be 300 pages long) but I think it looks adorable and eventually I will swap them with the real books.
I wanted to have a piece that would grow well with Sienna and I think the mirror is perfect for just that! Even though I’m not a fan of animals in nurseries, the coral elephant bank was just the perfect addition to the vintage dresser we found at a thrift store…. but the best part of all, I was able to put a vintage teacup my stepmother gave me a few years ago (that belonged to her mother) in the room. I think once she sees it, it will make her happy. I love when there’s a little history attached to a room decor.
I think I can go on and on… but you get the point!
So, what do you think? What’s your favorite part of the room?
Thank you Genevieve Ghaleb for following me and my over the top ideas! Working with you is not even work. (hope we get to do it again) Thank you Anne-Emilie Sayegh for taking pictures of Sienna’s nursery!
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Room Details :
For those interested here is the cost break-down of the nursery decor, you should be able to find all the details below. I will be posting tutorials on some of the DIY projects I did for this room shortly.
Furniture & Lighting
- Vintage Crib : $50 // refurbished
- Vintage 5 drawer dresser : $20 // Thrift find Village des Valeur
- Vintage 6 drawer dresser (changing table ) : $75 // refurbished
- Night Table : already owned // Hemnes Ikea
- Upholstered Glider : already owned // Dutalier
- Chandelier with pink crystals : $70 (got a new one onKijiji for a steal) // Pottery Barn
- Ruffled Table Lamp (DIY) : already owned // Base Bouclair, Shade (Arstid) Ikea
- Pink Glass Knobs : $30 // Look In The Attic
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Furniture & Lighting : $245
Bedding & Linens
- Crib Bumper (Punch Basics) : $115 // Serena & Lily
- Crib Mattress Cover : $36 // Serena & Lily
- Ruffled Crib Skirt : $84 // Carousel Designs
- Pink Waterfall Ruffled Curtain : $64 (had discount code) // Urban Outfitters
- Vintage Knob Curtain Tie Back : $12.50 (had discount code) // Urban Outfitters
- White Throw : $25 // HomeSense
- Coral Pillow : $20 // HomeSense
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Bedding & Linens : $358.50
Decoration & Accessoires
- Mirroir : $30 // HomeSense
- Small frames : $3 each // Thrift find Village des Valeur
- Medium frame : $8 // Wal-Mart
- Frame art : DIY project
- Seaglass Piper handmade Shoes : $42 // Joyfolie
- Clock : already owned
- Vase & Plant : already owned // Skurar Vase – Ikea , Fejka Plant – Ikea
- Book Covers Jackets : DIY project
- Embroidery Hoop Mobile : $16 // DIY Project
- Vintage Coral Teacup : Family Heirloom, already owned
- Coral Elephant Bank : $8 // HomeSense
- Glass apocrathy jar : $13 // HomeSense
- Mint Bottle with bow : DIY project
- Lace Crown : $3 // DIY project
- Framed Doily Art : already owned // Ribba Frame - Ikea
- Doily Featured Wall Art : $7 // DIY project
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Decoration : $133
Paint colors :
- Wainscotting & Floors : CIL Cascading Water 30GY 75/105 W/B
- Walls / Ceilings / Stripe (floor) : Plain White
- Coral stripe (floor) : CIL Pink Chablis 30YR 68/127 W/B
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Paint & Painting supplies : $325
Seeing we painted our wood floors, we needed to prep, sand, prime, paint and varnish, a big bulk of the nursery costs would have to be the paint. Sure bedding isn’t cheap either(especially for the little time we will be using it) but to compensate we made sure to choose furniture pieces (with the exception of the crib) that would grow well with Sienna. The total nursery cost $1061 a little over budget (I was aiming for $750) but considering everything we’ve done, I have no regrets!
Design & Concept : Me! aka Blushink & Genevieve Ghaleb
Images courtesy of : Anne-Emilie Sayegh
Allison Strunka
May 1, 2012 at 17:07 (386 days ago)Absolutely GORGEOUS! I want to live in her nursery! What a lucky little girl
Genevieve Ghaleb
May 1, 2012 at 17:12 (386 days ago)My Dearest, Sweetest Kelly,
Thank you so so much for this post and mentions.
Working together on this project was dreamy in more ways than you can imagine.
I am so honored you asked me to help out and feel a great deal of pride knowing I have contributed to Baby Sienna’s world debut
My thought process, design idea’s and decisions stemmed from you being such a creative, artistic individual. You have inspired a whole new side to my design career.
Thank you for great teamwork and design process I hope to see repeat itself somewhere in the near future.
Thank you Thank you!!
Lots of Love,
Gen xo
Amanda
May 1, 2012 at 19:13 (386 days ago)It is so beautiful! I LOVE the color scheme, and I love how girly and soft it is!
Be Inspired
May 1, 2012 at 20:23 (386 days ago)OMG! What a beautiful nursery! I love the color pallete and all the details are simply gorgeous! Oh so LOVELY!!
Colleen C
May 1, 2012 at 21:11 (386 days ago)Beautiful! Your little girl is going to love this room. I really love that she will be able to grow into it and it isn’t stuck as a “baby” room. So fun!
julie @ duet letterpress
May 2, 2012 at 11:58 (385 days ago)absolutely gorgeous! you did an outstanding job, kelly!
Nilda
May 2, 2012 at 12:16 (385 days ago)O.M.G Kelly. I absolutely love it. Amazing job!!!! She is one lucky princess.
Laura
May 2, 2012 at 22:07 (385 days ago)I just love this nursery! So adorable and pretty.
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May 4, 2012 at 00:07 (384 days ago)I’m so inspired by your nursery room. My favorite was your blush pink waterfall curtain. I’m planning now to have this on our window so cute.
Katie
May 4, 2012 at 11:22 (383 days ago)Oh my goodness – absolutely beautiful!!! Love love love it: you did such a wonderful job!
Catherine
May 7, 2012 at 14:46 (380 days ago)I absolutely love it. I know it’s small but the mobile might be my single favorite element.
kimberly michelle
May 7, 2012 at 17:17 (380 days ago)Great job Kelly!!!!
serena
May 12, 2012 at 10:31 (375 days ago)Kelly, this is just GORGEOUS!!! Amazing job!