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modern kids by Anita Roll Murals
1. It’s all in the decals. Bring home your precious new baby to a place brimming with personal style. Vinyl wall decals can be reused, don't lose adhesive or harm painted walls. Even better — just peel them off and throw them away when your little one is not a baby any longer.

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eclectic kids by INVIEW Interior Design
2. Magical molding. Surround existing bookshelves with whimsical moldings to create a delightful look for a baby's room. It's the perfect frame for your Dr. Seuss collection.
traditional kids by SPACE Architects + Planners
3. Classic baby. Wrap the entire nursery with wainscoting to add classic and timeless distinction to your nursery. The higher the wainscoting, the taller the ceiling will appear.
traditional kids by Little Crown Interiors
4. Tented elegance. Install fabric onto the ceiling of your nursery for a tented effect to delight the eye. Nothing says elegant more than layers upon layers of fabric.
eclectic kids by PROjECT. interiors + Aimee Wertepny
5. Wallpaper wonderment. Follow this designer trick in your nursery for a 2-for-1 payoff — install a wall covering onto the ceiling for stunning decor and an element that stimulates your baby's eyes at the same time.

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traditional bedroom by Nelson Wilson Interiors
6. Royalty room. Drape fabric as a backdrop to create a canopy that is fit for a little prince or princess. (Caution: Make sure it's well out of reach of little fingers being able to pull it down, which can be a safety hazard.) Follow this designer's lead and install a crystal chandelier as the crown jewel of the nursery.
contemporary kids by Jennifer - Rambling Renovators
7. I'll take a window seat, please. Install a window seat with a flip-up top for extra seating and storage to house all of your loved one's toys, books and supplies. Nothing is better than sitting next to the window on a perfect day.
modern kids by Remy Stressenger
8. Double the pleasure. Having twins is a handful — well, two handfuls to be exact. Place your cribs on opposite sides of the nursery to provide each twin with his or her own space.
contemporary kids Contemporary Kids
9. Let your love shine. Install soft and soothing wall sconces to accomodate your newborn's sensitive eyes. Ambient lighting is always a better alternative in a nursery than harsh overhead lighting.
traditional kids by Janice Peters, Distinctive Decor
10. Posh tot. Make dressing up your little fashion bug fun by hanging outfits on the wall as art. Fashion-forward parents will love this one!

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Comments

Anita Roll Murals Thank you Shane for including my tree! I enjoyed looking at all the great nurseries you featured. The ambient light features in Let Your Love Shine are beautiful.
13 months ago · ·
PrintedArt.com Check out our Ideabook of creative nursery room art: "First Impressions: Art for the Nursery."




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13 months ago · ·
shelleyhmln Some really neat new ideas!
13 months ago ·
aquabooks99 These are beautiful, but they seem a bit frilly. I prefer more modern design.
13 months ago ·
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