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June 24, 2014

Baby girl's nursery

When it came to designing the nursery for baby girl, Sam and I followed a few basic philosophies. First, the reality is that our nursery is a small space. Not only is it small, but it's also our storage room. Hence, we needed a lot of vertical organization. We installed shelves in the closet, which is meticulously organized and holds lots of storage. It was like a giant game of tetris! We had to get a little creative with all our organizing. In fact, true life confession: our printer is currently being stored on a shelf in Jason's bathroom, and we pull it out whenever we need to use it. There was just no other spot for it. We knew we would need to be strategic about our space.

Our lack of space works well with our second philosophy, which is that babies don't actually need that much stuff. Companies are constantly trying to sell you stuff you don't need, and we feel that our baby will be just as happy without a cappuccino-style bottle mixer, an elaborate changing station, three different types of bouncers, and a ton of toys that newborns can't appreciate yet. We're minimalists when it comes to baby's nursery - babies don't need that much stuff.

Third, we wanted our baby room to be bright, calming and airy. We used white furniture to give the room a more open, light feel. We also didn't go overboard on any one color. Rather, we used lots of different colors as small accents throughout the room. (For the record, Sam is way more into the color pink than I am. "It's a girl's room, Brooke. Pink! We need more pink!" The pink flowers are just for him :)

And so, without further ado, here's a little glimpse of our baby's space. I'm still not finished. There are some blank walls that I haven't decided how to decorate, and real prints are coming soon to replace the scrapbook paper fillers that are up right now. We hope you like it as much as we do!



















Crib - Delta
Dresser and Nightstand - IKEA
Dresser knobs - Hobby Lobby and thrifted
Mobile - homemade using paint chips
Temple Print - Beehive Bazaar (can't remember which vendor, sorry!)
Headband Holder - homemade to look like one I saw at Anthropologie
Dream Catcher - West Yellowstone, Montana
Bike - rescued from my granny's garbage pile!
Glider - Stork
Pillow - TJ Maxx

Now all we need is a baby to go in that crib! I'll most likely be induced two weeks from today if I don't have my baby before then, and Sam and I are trying not to drive ourselves crazy playing the waiting game...