![]() ![]() IPhone X, iPhone Xs, iPhone 11 Pro: 1125x2436 ![]() IPhone 6 plus, iPhone 6s plus, iPhone 7 plus, iPhone 8 plus: 1242x2208 IPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, iPhone 8: 750x1334 IPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone SE: 640x1136 IPhone: iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS: 320x480 Petite Keep Grand Classic Memory Box (gifted)Ĭustomized Blanket (from a local store, She La La)ĭesign by Dana and myself.MacBook Pro 13.3" Retina, MacBook Air 13" Retina, MacBook Air 13.3"(2020, M1): 2560x1600 Dual monitor: Old (gifted) Serena & Lily Crib (similar here)Ĭrate & Kids Dresser (with these drawer-pulls) Schumacher Deer Fabric (gifted, on throw pillow) Schumacher Small Gingham Fabric (gifted, on corkboard and used as trim for curtains and ottoman) Schumacher Gingham Fabric (gifted, on curtains and ottoman) Scroll down for lots of images of the space as well as all of the product details and links. And we’ve spent many many many hours on that glider… At all hours of the day and night! At night, she comes in to kiss him before he falls asleep. ![]() This blue and white nursery is filled with so much love and already lots of memories! In the mornings, Amalia likes to crawl into the crib with her brother for a snuggle. One of my favorite details is the fabric-wrapped cork board we designed to hang pictures, drawings from Amalia, and notes and cards. The Khan’s Park deer print was a bolder statement so we put it on a throw pillow so it didn’t overwhelm the room. We also used the Barnet Check on the lampshade and cork board. We used the Elton Check as the main pattern both on the window treatments and the ottoman then Dana had the idea to trim them both with the Barnet Check fabric. I saw baby deer constantly when I was pregnant with Luca so I have a few nods to that around the room including the pillow we created for the glider. We decided to use three fabrics for the project (all gifted): Elton Cotton Check, Barnet Cotton Check, and a cool deer print Khan’s Park. I really wanted to keep the furniture clean and simple so that the rest of the details could shine. To pop against the blue grasscloth, I used Amalia’s old crib, a dresser from our old house, and some Target shelves, all in white. It could have easily felt like a cave but because of the windows and bright sunlight, it looks vibrant and cool. Luca’s room gets a beautiful amount of sunlight so going with a darker grasscloth wallpaper felt ok. My original design for the room didn’t quite turn out as planned but the final outcome is beyond what I ever could have imagined! It is timeless but gives surprising little details when you look closely. We went with navy and white and, clearly, lots of gingham. I asked Dana to help me with the project and she and I had the best time creating this space together. We had already installed a rug and wallpaper but I wanted the window treatments and details to pop but also feel classic enough that he can keep them for years to come. One of the few rooms that we hadn’t completed yet was Luca’s nursery so it was a perfect fit. Uh, yes, please? I’m still pinching myself that this is even real! And this sweet nursery for my sweet Luca is up there! A few months ago, Schumacher reached out with a pitch for my dream partnership: a blue and white challenge using their fabric. Every time I finish a room design I declare it as my favorite room in the house. ![]()
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