John’s nursery has been pretty much done since he arrived in July, but was missing a few finishing touches, which just came in! I’m so excited to share this space with you! I was super indecisive with the space (symptom of pregnancy, I’ve been told) I’m so glad I took my time with the space, I really love being in here!
Before we get too much further – here’s a before photo. Getting rid of the bifold doors was a must!
I also knew that I wanted to incorporate book storage of some sort. This was super easy using ledges from Ikea!
This chair and gorgeous fabric is from Stagg Design Shop. It actually started the design! I love having additional seating in the room that can easily be moved around. We picked up the chair for just $3 a year or two ago – I originally didn’t have plans for it, but couldn’t pass it up! David added runners to the bottom and my mom sewed the cushion cover.
Some of the books are new (Michaels has a great selection! Changes seasonally, I picked up the Dr. Seuss books in the spring), some were gifts, and some are from my childhood. I couldn’t resist putting his little Home Depot apron there, I mean, how cute is this!?
We built in his closet with Ikea’s Pax system – very similar to our built in closet. Baskets are from Michaels. We haven’t ordered pulls for the closet door yet, but we will soon.
Dresser was just $15 and David’s mom painted it white! It was a faux wood printed laminate with a cream surround. Frames are from Michaels and cute animal prints are from here.
We kept everything needed for diaper changes within reach – it stays organized and hidden, yet easily accessible in a basket (from Home Goods)! Roll is a paper towel cut in half. Never know when you’re going to need a paper towel π
Hamper is from Home Goods! David made the changing pad box. It was pretty simple – basically a large tray!
Rocking horse was from my friend Cassie! The handles were chewed so I sanded them down and wrapped them in leather – such a good, easy solution! I simply glued the leather down, I figured that would be safer than nails, and if the edge comes up, I can just use a little more glue.
Drapery rod was a DIY and panels are Ritva from Ikea. I gave them a fuller look by bunching two on each side. I created faux pleats with rings by clipping the back of the drapery panel.
Mobile is from CB2. Great price at just $20!
Crib is from Ikea. I liked the simple design and that it was solid wood – reduces VOCs and I don’t have to worry about paint chipping off.
Glider is from here – I really like it – especially for the price! It’s comfortable, but not too soft, not too hard, wipes off easily and glides nicely.
And that gorgeous rug! It’s from Revival Rugs – they specialize in unique vintage rugs that have been put through a revival process before they are listed. When David saw this rug, he asked me if it was new!! The color and quality are SO SO good!
Cassie Bustamante says
i am in love! i keep wavering between light and bright and dark and moody! absolutely love the punch of color in the rug.
Sarah says
Thanks Cassie! This room is pretty dark – so I definitely wanted to keep it light and bright! Agreed, I love the color that the rug brings in – it makes the space! Canβt wait to see what you do π
Julia Konya says
It's absolutely beautiful!
Sarah says
Thank you Julia! π
Orquidea says
Many Congratulations Sarah for your baby, he is gorgeous!!! The room as always, PERFECT!!!!! Wouldn't change a thing. Beautiful and peacful…
Sarah says
Thank you so much! π
SarahMascara says
Hi Sarah, lovely room as always!! Can you also share the source for the closet doors you went with? Thanks!
Sarah says
Thank you!! π They are from Home Depot – I added a link at the end of the post. We did end up ordering them in store, but I believe the link is the same. Hope this helps π
SHERRY HART says
So cute! Congrats on your new addition:)
Sarah Dorsey says
Thank you!