Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Restoration Hardware Baby & Child

Restoration Hardware has introduced its "newest arrival," Restoration Hardware's Baby and Child, and it's beautiful. Most of the bedding collections come in pink, blue and green with chocolate brown accents. The baby apparel is available in the same colors plus the neutral and organic bisque. It all looks so soft and cuddly. And of course, the furniture is classic and looks like it can grow with the child.

If Restoration Hardware is not in your budget, do what I do. Take inspiration from them and find similar things at other stores like Target and Babies R Us.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Chalkboard, Magnetic & Dry Erase Paint

I have been amazed with chalkboard paint ever since I first heard about it and tried it. But I recently came across more amazing options for kids' walls. There's a magnetic paint, dry erase paint and even glow in the dark paint!

These I found are made by RustOleum and can be found at most home stores or paint stores. One of their newest products is a Chalkboard Tint Base which allows you to choose from 12 colors including Fresco Red, Peapod and Grape Fizz to name a few.

Check out this creative wall mural using chalkboard paint (RealSimple.com). I recently saw another picture in a magazine that had large chalkboard rectangles painted around the room. Each had a whimsical, white frame painted around the chalkboard. It looked so real and gave a sophisticated touch to a "chalkboard" in a little girl's playroom.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

DwellStudio for Target

Move over Pottery Barn, here comes DwellStudio for Target. From bedding to lamps to gliders, DwellStudio seems to have your modern nursery covered with trendy and boutique-style fabrics and furnishings that are oh so cute!!

I love their Zoo, Olivia and Circles bedding sets. They are reasonable at $79.99 for a 3-piece crib set (bumper pad, comforter, crib sheet) and you can add the crib skirt for just $19.99 more. The rest of the accessories are reasonable too; window panels are $14.99 and decorative pillows are $9.99.

Check out the entire DwellSudio collection here.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Medela Nursing Stool

Before buying or registering for the matching ottoman for your nursery's rocker or glider, check out the Medela Nursing Stool. It's a great alternative to an ottoman, whether or not you are nursing, for a few reasons:


1) At about $25, it's cheaper than most ottomans.

2) It offers steady support for easier nursing.

3) It's smaller than ottomans, so it doesn't take up too much valuable space in your nursery.

4) It's lightweight, so it can be moved from room to room depending on where you nurse your baby.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Modern Baby Bedding

Looking for nursery decorating ideas? Check out this cute modern baby boy and girl bedding by Brandee Danielle. It's $159 for a four-piece crib bedding set and matching accessories are moderately priced too at babymania.com.

For a limited time, babymania.com is offering free shipping on all baby bedding set orders over $99. Just use Coupon Code: BAB3409.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

The Nursery: For Baby or Parents?

New parents spend anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 to decorate a baby's nursery, according to the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association, resulting in a $7.3 billion industry. That's a lot of money to spend on a room that the baby can't really enjoy until he's crawling. So, some parents are side-stepping ducks and bunnies and, instead, incorporating their own styles, interests and personalities into their babies' rooms.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Nursery: Family Pictures

When planning our baby's nursery, I collected baby photos from all of our family members. I scanned them and turned them into black and white prints. I left the top middle open for the baby's first picture and put mommy and daddy's baby pics on the sides. The bottom left frame includes my family and the bottom right, my husband's family.

It was such a great way to see who Jack looked like when he came along. He still loves looking at all of the pictures and letting me point out who is who.

Here's a tip for hanging the J-A-C-K letters and the bow. I used velcro circles to stick the letters and the bow to the wall. It was much easier than nails and allowed me to tilt them. The C has fallen a couple of times over the past year, but I'd still do it this way again.

My baby picture...Jack's baby picture...Scott's baby picture