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Good Questions: White & Pine Combo for the Nursery?

hemnes050409.jpgLouiza writes: I'm just wondering if anyone out there has a pine colored crib and white colored dressers/furniture? Would that combination work? I was after a white colored cot but the shop said it would be a 5 month wait to get it shipped (we're based in Singapore at the moment, which is a pain in itself to get baby things that aren't gaudy in my opinion), but they do have the same one in antique pine in stock....

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We wanted to use the Ikea Hemmes dresser in white in the room. The walls of the room are white and we have floorboards, no option of changing either, but we are going to get some wall decals to make the room more interesting.

Help! Any ideas would be much appreciated!

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White and natural wood is a lovely look, very popular in Scandinavia.

I'd continue with the white, and get a white rug (we got a flokati for my daughter's nursery, and it has worked out great), white-framed artwork, white pegs... the look has been featured many places, but just can't put my finger on one at the moment.

Good luck!

posted by mschatelaine on May 5th 2009 at 12:46pm
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I agree, I think the combination would look great. I have the Hemmers dresser, a white crib with a wood drawer, the pine trofast system from ikea and a wood-colored rocking chair and small side table that all look great together. Modern, but comfortable.

posted by designmom on May 5th 2009 at 1:13pm
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We did a white and natural look with a two tone crib, white dresser, white shelves, and natural side table. Our bedding and accessories are chocolate brown and white.

This is the crib we went with but found a great deal on it.

http://www.modbaby.ca/mb/product_details.jsp?id=167&sid=230

posted by achellis on May 5th 2009 at 5:22pm
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We have white malm dressers from IKEA and our crib is birch (plus the floor is light maple wood almost the same as the crib). Originally I planned to purchase a white crib thinking it would match the dressers, but since then I am very glad we didn't. The wood brings a warm, natural feeling to the room- too much white would have made it feel sterile (the trim paint in the room is also white). I purchased some picture frames in the same light wood so they tie in with the crib and floor.

I think mix and match makes for a more interesting, cozy space if done thoughtfully.

posted by chococat on May 5th 2009 at 7:04pm
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Hi Louiza,

This room was the inspiration for my son's new room and as you can see, they have a mixture of a white crib with wooden shelving which I think works really well and adds warmth to the room:

http://gallery.apartmenttherapy.com/photo/20090108walton/walton5

posted by smbumblebee on May 6th 2009 at 6:30am
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Thanks everyone for the comments and suggestions. Still haven't purchased the cot but much at ease doing the natural colored cot now. We did purchase the white Hemmes dresser and a Poang rocking chair with the birch colored frame and eggshell cushion yesterday to tie in the white and natural colors. The natural colored frames are a great idea! Am think also some baskets too. Guess another trip to Ikea...

Thanks! Shall keep you all posted on how I go...

posted by Louiza on May 6th 2009 at 8:07am
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I have that dresser in my daughters room and its nice but it big, too big IMO. BUt I do love the mix of wood tones.

posted by Icanmakeit on May 6th 2009 at 11:13pm
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I really love that dresser. I have the smaller 3 drawer version and love love it as a changing table. I think it is an awesome part of the nursery. I like the pine and white combo. I would add some richer colors to keep it from looking too early nineties if you know what i mean.

posted by sjane05 on May 13th 2009 at 9:30pm
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