Baby James' Nursery
With less than a week to go till our son's arrival, I thought I'd share pictures of his nursery. It's done, though I feel it still needs some warming up here and there (and I'm open to suggestions!). We've decided to name our baby James Christopher and we can't wait to meet him!
We kept many of the elements from Catherine's nursery and just put a masculine spin on her existing stuff. We still have the Jenny Lind-style crib (though it might get replaced, due to the drop-side crib recall. We have a "repair kit" on order to make the drop side stationary, but we'll see.) The Binth numbers poster is perfect for a nursery, so I just pulled color inspiration from its blue-gray, chartreuse and brick color palette. And the Baltic rocking horse reflects the finish of the birch bookshelf behind the crib; it also gives Catherine something to do while I'm feeding or changing the baby. (I got the chartreuse Moroccan-motif hampers - one is pictured behind the rocking horse - from Homegoods. One is for clothing and another for plush baby toys, which always seem to multiply.)
I decided to do a different DIY mobile from Catherine's, this time using these adorable paper owls from Mibo. You pay $3 to download a PDF file, which you can print and replicate as many times as you want and then just trim and assemble the birds out of card stock (I used 60# weight for flexibility). There are also a pair of Mibo owls "perched" on the top of the doorframe, which is visible from the crib.
I've been combing local resale shops for infant boy clothing, since we are building a wardrobe from scratch - and what a goldmine I found! It seems that shopping for sizes 0-3 and 3-6 months in particular yields a good deal of barely worn (some still with tags) items from great kid brands like Tea, Janie & Jack, H&M, and Gap. All the "outfits" shown here were bought resale.
The Monte Luca glider from Catherine's nursery was also brought over. I updated it with a blue-gray Jonathan Adler wool boucle pillow I found at Burlington Coat Factory. In the empty space between the glider and the dresser / changing table we're putting a black Kulla floor lamp, but just haven't purchased it yet.
Besides the Binth poster and the marbelized paper that hangs over the changing table, the room needed some art. One of my favorite Etsy artists, Chad Wys, creates beautiful (and affordable) abstract landscape paintings that I knew would be perfect for this room. (I actually think the one on the top looks like a Tyrannosaurus Rex head!) The crib bedding is minimal, with only a DwellStudio for Target blanket (for show only) and horizontal stripe crib skirt, plus my favorite organic jersey fitted crib sheet. The stuffed puppy is from Anthropologie and, again, will not sit inside the crib (nor will the chevron pillow, pictured below - they're for styling purposes only).
It's a tiny and simple room, which is what I wanted all along. Incidentally, we chose Benjamin Moore's "Quiet Moments" for the wall color, which is likely wishful thinking for some good sleeping karma. I'm thinking one of those cute sheepskins from IKEA on the floor would help warm it up a bit. I am still looking for a vintage-y side table and one or two other small vintage elements to give all the "newer" pieces some depth. Any other thoughts or ideas?


Charming! Beautifully done.
Beautiful! I just love the simplicity of this room. I'm expecting my little boy in less than 9 weeks and I'm just now putting the finishing touches on our nursery. Thanks for sharing and inspiring. Congratulations and best wishes!
We are doing a similar mobile. How did you attach it to the ceiling?
Your baby's nursery is GORGEOUS. I love what you've done. The paint, the crib, the art; it's all awesome.
Best wishes to you & your new arrival!!
What a beautiful space! I love the gentle colour tones and your attention to detail is exquisite :)
So adorable! Where did you get the chevron pillow?
I love the horizontal crib skirt! Makes me want to have another baby just to use that bedding. ;)
Obviously this nursery is beautiful! I love your sophisticated design for a baby's room.
xo, Sara
So cute and so happy for you! Israel has the same dresser/changing table. ;) Boys are wonderful!
Adorable. Makes me excited to start on the next nursery here too!
very nice and relaxing. btw, those 0-6 months clothes are so avaialble because unless your baby is early, they probably start off fitting in 6+ old clothes. Also, the IKEA sheepskins are real sheep skins, even at those crazy low prices (just in case you're against those types of things. Young House Love has a nice tutorial on how they created their own faux sheepskins after learning the the IKEA ones were real.
Clearly it's no surprise that little James Christopher's room is adorable and serene. I did squeal a bit when I read you got the Adler pillow @ BCF. Well done!!
Just gorgeous! Love the colours, so calm and peaceful. Best of luck for the arrival of James Christopher
I absolutely love this room. It feels like a child's room, but not too babyish. I would love to create a complimentary custom painting for you, like this one that I made for baby Oxley: http://eyeheartorange.blogspot.com/2009/07/in-record-time.html
I have that same colour in my guest room. It's absolutely very calming. James Christopher's nursery is beautiful.
very nice and relaxing. btw, those 0-6 months clothes are so avaialble because unless your baby is early, they probably start off fitting in 6+ old clothes. Also, the IKEA sheepskins are real sheep skins, even at those crazy low prices (just in case you're against those types of things. Young House Love has a nice tutorial on how they created their own faux sheepskins after learning the the IKEA ones were real.
Joslyn - the marbelized paper is from Paper Mojo, and it is handmade, but I did not make it myself ;)
I'm obsessed with marbelized paper right now.
Thanks everyone for your sweet comments!
it's beautiful lady! (but of course it is ;-)
question -- did you make the marbelized paper?
xo
Such a beautiful room! Quiet Moments is one of my favorite colors, I hope that it helps James rest peacefully! Congratulations!
Wishing you the best, Lara
The simple design is wonderful. I love the character that the owl mobile brings to the room as well.
catherine's nursery was the most beautiful nursery i'd ever seen and used it as inspiration for my daughter's nursery. (http://white-bean.blogspot.com/2010/04/pearces-room.html) and i love how you've transformed the main pieces for your little boys room. it's perfectly calming. you have impeccable taste.
The nursery is so peaceful and serene. I am sure that James Christopher will be such a happy baby in this environment. I would add a rug but I am thinking polkadots, not bright but calm colors. I adore the mobile.
Shannon - the paper is from Paper Mojo.
Heidi - thank you!
Congrats on being ready to go! You've chosen a totally lovely color palette. It's soothing and cosy with so many interesting touches. ~Heidi
Hi Laura,
Where did the marble art print come from over the changing table?
Thank you,
xoxo
Shannon