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Maree Todd, Minister for Childcare and Early Years, visited Davidson's Mains Primary School Nursery in Edinburgh and met with children and staff.
Lugano (Switzerland) - Nursery
Creating a modern nursery room for a baby could be a difficult task in 12 square meters. Especially if one of the walls is completely occupied by a closet and one other by a floor to ceiling window. And as the future parents were waiting to find out the baby’s gender only at birth, together we came up with a neutral, fresh and quite flexible design, adding warmth and personality without defining the space as a boys or girls room.
The furniture arrangement, the color palette and theme of the project should are meant to be flexible, allowing parents to make some personal touches once they bring their baby home. Neutral colors in their paler shades such as gray, beige, yellow and green have a positive impact on the mood of the newborn. The use of soft tones and natural colors have a calming effect.
The green daybed with a practical under mattress storage still lets the light inside of a room, beautifully solving a non-conventional floor plan issue, with only two usable walls, leaving space to play and crawl around.
For this project, along with the owners, we have designed a custom-made changing table, combined with a dresser and a nice mini-wardrobe for hanging cloths. For their convenience on the one hand, we have added a small pull-out worktop, which can be used to have on hand the products you need when changing the baby. On top of it, together we have created an accent wall gallery composition. Each poster, picked personally by the future mother, framed in a clean line crisp white frame, stand out on a pale gray wall. Stars and trees accessory theme is perfect for keeping neutral the concept of the nursery, which in combination with the printed pattern on the pillows and a bed throw pulls up together all the basic colors used in the room, making it unique. By the way it’s a boy!
by Maria Duborkina
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Here's the nursery we put together for the girls. We had the walls painted, the ceiling replaced, and then we stuff all brand new baby furniture in there. It can be a little cramped, but the girls are small. They will think its huge. Here are the cribs my parents bought.
I made this graph paper on my computer as a table in Word. Then we measured the room and drew in the furniture. We were trying to figure out which round rugs to buy and where they would best be placed.
With the odd shape of the room, we can't buy one large square or rectangle rug.
When we were up there with our little diagram and the mini tracing paper circles, we realized that our plan was a couple of inches off. That was somehow making a huge difference so we ended up making rugs out of brown craft paper and using them instead.
I think we like to make things harder on ourselves.
But now we will use this when we go to Ikea to check out the color of the rugs they have in stock. Then we'll order the Flor ones. We probably won't have a rug under the rocker.
We wouldn't have so many rugs but the hardwood floor was really torn up by the original owners of the house and we can't afford to replace the whole floor. I think this solution will actually be really cool.
Two elfa shelving units tied together, instant changing table. Perfect height, tons of storage, contains nipples, pacifiers, diapers, wipes, burp cloth, toys, etc. This is 1000% better than those store bought ones.
Near Métis, Quebec, the Reford Gradens blaze with colour every summer with fields of flowers, natural and cultivated.
This is from this site:
www.babybeddingtown.com/baby-28771.htm
and it's how I'd like to decorate our nursery! We're doing a dark wood crib, and not painting the walls, but I love the wallies and the bedding. We could hang the quilt since we are not putting the bed items (except for the crib sheet) in the actual crib.
So cute!!
All part of the Walthamstow E17 Art Trail. Wonderful garden stuffed full of knitted depictions of nursery characters.
Took stuff down off the walls, so now we just need to hang the stuff we have. The stuff in front of the futon will be moved to the living room... almost there!
Nursery / guest room
**ETA: The giraffe vinyl decal is still up, but I removed the other decal when we moved my son to another room. It destroyed the wall. I do not recommend vinyl wall decals at all. See Vinyl Wall Decals - the ugly. Honestly, I plan to hire a professional to remove the giraffe after the damage the other one did.
Maree Todd, Minister for Childcare and Early Years, visited Davidson's Mains Primary School Nursery in Edinburgh and met with children and staff.