What's your nursery theme/color?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our theme is: guest bedroom with a crib as an accent!


+1

I had just gotten the guest room perfect when I got my bfp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our theme is: guest bedroom with a crib as an accent!


We're decorating our nursery keeping in mind that it will be guest room after baby is done with it. So, more "grown up" or subtle paint and trim colors, rug/chair that would work in non-baby rooms, and no mural!
Anonymous
Soft yellow, green, blue and pink.
It is a girl. Classic with some animals-nothing frilly.
Anonymous
soft limey green base with multiple color accents
Anonymous
We can't afford a separate nursery. The crib is in our bedroom.
Anonymous
Soft green walls with beautiful large print of vintage national parks posters, a huge map of the national parks, some camp-type signs, and just general wood/white/green/brown tones to match the outdoors theme.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Soft green walls with beautiful large print of vintage national parks posters, a huge map of the national parks, some camp-type signs, and just general wood/white/green/brown tones to match the outdoors theme.


Love it.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]Midcentury whimsy. White, grey, black, turquoise, orange, lime green.
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"Midcentury whimsy." Midcentury whimsy?

What in the actual fuck does that mean?
Anonymous
Rich, Mediterranean gold walls, with grey-blue curtains and green accents. Peter Rabbit accessories.
Anonymous
The same purple-and-green-with-dragonfly-border that was up when we moved in. We didn't find out sex of either of our babies until the births, and we had two girls.

Because saving money for college is way more important to us than nursery decor, and we want them to choose things for themselves when they are old enough. DD2 chose to paint her new bedroom pale purple and get purple curtains and bedding when she moved out of the nursery.
Anonymous
Tidewater Sherwin Williams paint, white furniture, bright curtains orange yellow hews, rug, and bedding. Kids painted 8?10 canvases (4 total) and decorated with their handprints.
Anonymous
We're going to colour match Martha Stewart Living "Seed Pearl" for the paint, grey furniture, white / lighter grey accents, and although they're kind of passé, accessorize with owls.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Midcentury whimsy. White, grey, black, turquoise, orange, lime green.
[/quote]

"Midcentury whimsy." Midcentury whimsy?

What in the actual fuck does that mean?[/quote]

Grab a dictionary and find out!
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Midcentury whimsy. White, grey, black, turquoise, orange, lime green.
[/quote]

"Midcentury whimsy." Midcentury whimsy?

What in the actual fuck does that mean?[/quote]

I want to know, too.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Midcentury whimsy. White, grey, black, turquoise, orange, lime green.
[/quote]

"Midcentury whimsy." Midcentury whimsy?

What in the actual fuck does that mean?[/quote]

I want to know, too.[/quote]

It means pretentious with a side of fictitous, mixed in with spending too much time on Pinterest.
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