
New nursery décor with style
The article explores current trends in nursery and children's room decor, highlighting diverse styles that move beyond traditional gender-specific designs. It emphasizes a free-spirited approach, encouraging parents to personalize these spaces with elements typically found in adult rooms, such as dressers, credenzas, art, lighting, mirrors, and various seating options.
One significant trend is the blurring of traditional lines, with designers incorporating vintage pieces like dressers, toys, and books to inspire nursery themes. Gallery walls are also popular, offering customizable displays that can be easily updated as a child grows. These walls often feature mixed media, including prints, wood, and metal sculptures, to create visual interest. Naomi Alon, owner of Little Crown Interiors, suggests that nurseries should be viewed as a space for parents' imaginations, allowing for bold choices like neon pink wallpaper or extravagant chandeliers, making the room comfortable for both parents and baby.
Another style, "Baby glam," focuses on luxurious and sophisticated aesthetics. Examples include pink and gold damask wallpaper, baroque mirrors, organza furniture skirts, and plush rugs. Collaborations between designers and brands, such as Emily Current and Meritt Elliot's collection for Pottery Barn Kids, feature gold accents, bold patterns like black-and-white diamonds, and storage solutions. RH Baby & Child introduces upholstered cribs that resemble wing chairs, with conversion kits for future use as beds, alongside a wide selection of chandeliers.
"Granny chic" embraces a homespun charm with antique or antique-looking furniture, quilts, and afghans. Designer Eileen Blanchard creates pillows, bedding, and soft toys using chenille and vintage children's prints, while artist Emily Isabella's Homestead organic fabric collection showcases animals and farm scenes. The "Mod modern" trend revisits midcentury, '70s, and '80s aesthetics, integrating period-specific cribs and furniture that complement a home's overall design. Companies like Room & Board, DwellStudio, and AllModern offer suitable options. Feature walls with geometric designs and bold rugs are also characteristic of this style. Michelle Kohanzo, managing director of Land of Nod, notes the playful and bold color palettes of the 1980s are particularly relevant for children's rooms, evoking nostalgia for parents.
"Prep school" decor utilizes crisp stripes and a vibrant palette of whites, navy, reds, greens, yellows, and oranges, often with monogrammed wall art to unify the look. "Neutral territory" offers gender-neutral options beyond yellow, incorporating shades like gray, greige, cream, and muted pastels. Julia Rothman's wallpaper patterns, featuring hand-drawn birds and clouds in soft hues, exemplify this style. Finally, the "Tiny traveler" theme aims to inspire imagination with printed bedding and accessories featuring world and sky motifs. Rifle Paper Co.'s Safari wallpaper, with metallic gold zebras and elephants on a hunter-green background, appeals to both boys and girls. RH Baby & Child provides dramatic murals of constellations, maps, and jet planes, while Gale Fitzsimmons' photo murals of clouds on ceilings create a dreamy atmosphere for children.
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