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

11.07.2013

Collin's New Big Boy Room

We finally finished up Collin's big boy room. He loves it! I was prepared for the transition to big boy bed to be a long, hard road, but we are going on a month now and it has been relatively painless. He does a pretty good job of staying in bed at night. Getting up super early because of the daylight savings change... well that's another story, but I'm just happy to have the crib freed up for our second little bean who is due in six weeks! Crazy!

The nursery isn't finished, but I thought to share Collin's new room with you now.

What we originally had planned to be the nursery ended up being a much better room for Collin, due to its size and play space. Babies mostly just sleep and don't do a lot of freestyle playing in their rooms for the first year anyways and Collin's room would be a good place for his brother to move into if we have more kids in the future.

So, do you remember the electric blue walls and the gaudy crystal chandelier ceiling mounted fixture in this room? My eyes water just thinking about it! I've searched high and low and can't find an original photo of the room. Bummer. It's fun to compare, but you'll just have to imagine it.

Without further ado, I bring you Collin's new big boy room!



We decided to stick with his zoo theme, but grow it up a bit. I had lots of fun scavenging thrift stores and antique malls for fun, vintage touches. 


Nick, my handyman extraordinaire husband, built Collin's big boy bed. He did such a great job. I'm so proud of him! He built it so that he can easily make another, identical bed to serve as a future bunk bed for our two boys. I'm excited to think of the stories and fun memories they'll have in these beds-- making pirate ships, hanging Christmas lights from the headboard, most likely throwing their smelly gym bags under the bed. Good times ahead!


I love me some gingham and I love the robin's egg blue gingham duvet I found on Land of Nod!


The retro-tastic chair was a $5 thrift store find. I put up a picture of it on Instagram when I was debating whether or not to buy it and the response was mixed. Ultimately, I decided we couldn't lose by springing the $5 and taking it home. It was in pretty good shape and just ugly enough to be kind of fabulous, in my opinion. Someday we'll either reupholster it or swap it out, but for now, it's a really comfy story chair. 



Collin's cubby, also built by Daddy, makes a reappearance. It's not as full as usual, seeing as how many of his toy baskets end up migrating downstairs to the living room. ;)




I used a mixture of vintage finds and vintage heirloom books in his open shelving. The Three Little Puppies and Town Mouse Country Mouse were originally my dad's and the My Goodnight Book was mine when I was a little girl.



Here is Collin's reading nook and below, Collin reading in his reading nook. The yellow wall shelf is a former church pew rack.


Sweet boy is already wearing his 3T Christmas jammies. I just hope they still fit him in a month when it's actually Christmas time!

8.17.2011

Nursery Reveal

We are so stinkin' excited to meet our little bundle of joy! Take a look at a few pics from his future abode!

Here's the fabric (Kate Spain Central Park Zoo) 
we used as a launching point for the zoo themed nursery.



My favorite part of the room? The spring loaded mid century rocking chair that we picked up for $10 last year at an estate sale!

 How awesome is my mother in law for making baby such a cute crib set?

 Nick built this cubby, modeled after this, much more expensive version from Pottery Barn Kids.
We painted it in Benjamin Moore's Spectra Blue 2049-50.

This is an Ikea dresser with lemon yellow knobs that cost $2.50 a piece from Hobby Lobby.

Goodwill shelf, spray painted in Avocado Green




Nick's first baby sneakers :) Oh, and yes that is a unicorn and it belonged my husband and his siblings. I can't help but sing, "My horn can pierce the sky!" when I look at it. 5 bucks if you get that reference ;)



Wonder who he'll look like...

Our cross stitch pictures from when we were babies. These are practically antiques, I tell ya!








We're ready for you, baby!

5.24.2011

The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men... and Stephanie

Hey friends! It's been a while. Sorry for the silence. Life has actually been anything but silent on our end! We have just returned from a lovely week-long trip to visit Nick's fam in Chicago. Graduations, a bridal shower, household projects, wrapping things up at work, and actually getting to know people in our new neck of the woods have kept me away from the blogging world, but fear not! I'm back:)

So, you'll remember that just a few posts ago, I talked about doing a forest themed nursery for baby. Well, the adorable owl fabric I so loved for the crib bedding sold out and I was forced to move in another direction. You may be thinking, "I thought she was doing stripes and leaves for the bedding..." I was planning on that, but the owls won my heart, then broke my heart and now I have settled on a new theme that is, in my opinion, very fun.

Without further ado, I give you: The Zoo!

My mom is really excited about all things monkey for baby and I can't deny these little critters are a great launching point for the whole nursery. I sort of kind of also really, really love the fact that zoo is a broader theme than merely jungle or forest because you can incorporate animals from every habitat:)

Moda Central Park Zoo Animal Fabric

A few teasers for what is in store and what I hope to incorporate:

Zoo Animals, Set of 3 by Etsy seller happysquashtoys, $32 



Morning Zoo Curtain Panels from The Land of Nod, $25-$45

Kay Bojensen Denmark 1959 Zoo Line Hippo Box from Etsy seller antiqueaddictions, $49

Happy Springtime Flag Banner by Etsy seller starlitnestgifts, $42

We are going to use this teal blue, mid-century chair (a $10 estate sale find from a while back) as the nursery rocker. It rocks quite nicely and adds some more vintage flair to the room!


As far as a rug for baby to crawl on goes, since we have hardwood floors throughout the house, and large rugs can be so expensive, my parents suggested going to a discount carpet warehouse type of place and asking them to bind and sell a large remnant piece for us. Brilliant! Has anyone ever done something like this? I'm curious to know if it ends up being a good deal. 

That's all for now. Stay tuned as we put the nursery together!
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