Showing posts with label Navy Rooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Navy Rooms. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Navy and Orange Nautical Nursery



Since I’ve been favoring designs for girls lately, I thought I should throw some love to the boys. So here’s a nautical nursery that’s all sophistication and royal regatta with nothing “dingy” about it. Get it? Okay bad pun. Click on the photo to get the full details.

I try to avoid theme decorating at all costs. If it’s not done properly it can look very cheap. It takes a great designer to pull off a room designed with a theme and make it look fabulous. So here I’ve designed a boy’s nursery that isn’t in your face nautical theme, just sophisticated and modern with subtle hints.

I chose a gorgeous Ralph Lauren large navy and white stripe as my starting point. The chair pictured on the inspiration board is obviously not a rocker but you can see how striking the fabric is when laid on the horizontal. Coordinating fabrics are the geometric orange and white and flax linen. I love the organic look of flax linen.

As for the walls I would add a white bead board all the way around the room covering ¾ of the wall height and the rest of the walls painted a soft oatmeal color. The bead board gives the room an east coast Nantucket feel. The paint swatch to the left of the chair is Oatmeal by Serena and Lily.

The crib is from Restoration Hardware and I think it’s safe to say I am head over heels in love with it. It’s sophisticated and the best part is it converts to a full size headboard! The rug is a soft wool but in a very natural color favoring a woven seagrass. If this was a toddler’s room I would have shown a true seagrass rug, but since it’s for a baby I went with the wool.

Instead of a chandelier or hanging fixture I chose a flush mount antique nickel star. It reminds me of how you would see the North Star late at night in the middle of the ocean on a yacht. I wish! A few other design details not pictured would be adding long curtain panels with grommets. The grommets remind me of a boat’s sail or a true sailor’s knot as curtain tiebacks.

Shopping Guide:
Fabrics: www.CalicoCorners.com
Monogram: JacquelynReese.com
Rug: Pottery Barn
Light: Circa Lighting
Crib, Changing Table, Porthole Mirror and Fan: Restoration Hardware and RH Baby and Child
Art: www.NameYourDesign.com
Bead board Toy Box: Land of Nod
Mobile: Gap.com
Hat: RalphLauren.com
Shirt: Janie and Jack
Paint: Serena and Lily
Garden Seat Table and Arrow Sign: Ballard Designs

Thursday, April 2, 2009

There's Inspiration Around Every Corner

Happy Friday! I thought I would share with you a room design I did for a contest. The rules were you could design any room of your choice as long as the inspiration came from the Domino the Book of Decorating cover. Since I love designing rooms and bedding I decided to enter the contest and naturally I chose to design a nursery. I love the way it turned out. Click on the image below to enlarge the design and read the notes. By the way, the notes are added for my blog readers. I hope it brings a little inspiration to your day.



Where to Shop:

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

When Pink and Blue Live Happily Ever After



I am constantly clipping magazines and books with rooms that speak to me. Most of them have nothing to do with children’s décor, but I love transforming the original into something oh so chic for kids. This room is a perfect example of what I mean.

I clipped these pages from an April 08 In Style magazine article and have been archiving them to one day create my dream “big girl room” for my daughter. This room was designed by Mary McDonald an L.A. interior designer. Her website http://www.marymcdonaldinc.com/ features more of her amazing work. Here is what I would do to transform this room into my daughter’s sanctuary. Click on the picture below to enlarge.



Where to Shop:
Fabrics and lampshade
www.Jacquelynreese.com
Bed and white vases www.Ikea.com
Mirror and accent table www.brocadehome.com
Rug www.potterybarnkids.com
Paint www.BenjaminMoore.com
Slipper chairs www.calicocorners.com
Chandelier and crystals www.greatchandeliers.com