Strong statements: that's what these real life nurseries we found over at Parents.com make. So, you might love 'em, you might hate 'em - but you just might come away with a few ideas. Think glamour - that's what this nursery exudes. If you want to duplicate the look start with a crystal chandelier, Toile curtains, and an organza dust ruffle...
Our favorite aspect of this pretty room is definitely the mobile. We see many of these beautiful ribbon mobiles in our future. Mia's mom made it by hot-glueing ribbons (a lot of ribbons!) around an embroidery hoop. It keeps Mia entertained.
Ok, we've just never been huge leopard print fans. If you happen to be - here's your dream nursery.
A new use for vertical blinds? Tack them up on the wall and create your very own picket fence like mom Liz Weirshousky did. The result: a very creative and cheerful room.
The complete slideshow is here.
(Re-Edited from 2007-10-24- CB)
That chandelier is a head injury waiting to happen. If the baby doesn't suffocate in the pillow and bolsters first. Seriously, what is with all the dangerous foof in crib displays? I'm sure (I hope?) that parents take all that crap OUT before putting the baby IN. But from a design perspective the uselessness and fussiness of having decor that really needs to be removed/replaced multiple times a day for safety...it's just stupid on so many levels. I am just so sick of looking at this garbage--oh look at my beautiful quilt! for my newborn! You're not going to use the quilt, or the pillows, or the daisy chain (strangulation hazard) of dolls, etc., etc., so why are you festooning all your furniture with it? And why is AT: Nursery fawning all over it?
Geez, I'm a pill today.
view cmcinnyc's profile
You are a bit of a pill. I personally dig the chandelier. Say you have really high ceilings and combine it with an otherwise un-flouncy decor....
view Sofia's profile
I'm not saying it doesn't look cool. I'm saying it's not a great choice to hang over a baby's head.
view cmcinnyc's profile
The first room is way too formal for a casual gal like me. The third and fourth room seem too theme-y for my taste (esp the third room). I like what I see so far in room two. I esp love the bedding and mobile ribbon.
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Once the baby who sleeps in the crib in the first picture can stand up, he or she will don the fluffy angel wings and then grab the tassle hanging from the chandelier to escape from the crib.
view reef's profile
I find it kind of weird that all these rooms seem to be filled with safety hazards.
view dot's profile
Love the floral vine in Mia's room. The dark vine makes it all work-not too sugary sweet. The animal print room is just a bit much, and I'm not crazy for theme rooms, even nurseries.
view pelicolina's profile
That ribbon mobile is awesome, especially if you imagine having a fan gently blowing the ribbons. (Please note all the usual caveats about fans, child safety, etc.) I want one for MY bedroom.
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For the record, it looks to me like the chandelier is more toward the center of the room and not directly above the crib. I don't think it's quite the safety hazard it's being berated for.
Plus I love chandeliers and wish there was somewhere in my nursery for one! My friend has a beautiful black one that provides a really nice soft light for late night breast-feeding. Enough to see what you're doing but not so much that you're blinded when stumbling in at 2 am.
I like the first 2 rooms, not wild about the 2nd two. I really dislike theme-y nurseries..very little room for growth and changes in taste.
And I might be stealing that ribbon mobile idea...
view Azca's profile
thank you Azca - i was thinking the same thing about that chandelier. geez, people.
view HeatherAB's profile
I love the ribbon mobile idea and am going to make it this weekend for my toddler's room. She has a fan in her room that would gently blow this and I think she would love it. Heck, I love it!
view sar3j's profile
the safari room is a little too over the top for me... Maybe that's what Meadow's room would have looked like (Sopranos). I think the first two are not my taste but are really sweet examples of the type of nurseries they are. The last one is so happy and cheerful!
view eowes's profile
Each room seems way too over the top
view Lizzykewl's profile
Agreed on so many comments. Most of these defy all the safety recommendations for baby rooms and are completely impractical. Little vase of flowers on a low nightstand-knocked over as soon as baby can pull self up. Angel wings, small frames & chandelier tassel are just low enough a toddler can yank them down. Same with bumblebees attached to picket fence. And don't get me started on the low baskets and shelves that seem easily climb-able to a curious 2-3yr old. Aesthetically, I find these to all look very cliche for my tastes, but are definitely in line with the typical Parents reader's ideas of what looks good. The reality is kids need things that are safe & durable, so practicality really needs to come before a fantasy theme.
view cerise518's profile
seriously, if you want people to view the slideshow, then make it work like a slideshow. i had to click and close through ad after ad after ad to get through the first few and then i gave up because i'm not wasting my time clicking/closing all the ads. it's just not worth my time.
view bekka's profile
except for the orange gingham wall, everything was hideous. Yuck.
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