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gender neutral nursery, rainbow nursery

It may have taken me nine plus months, but I’ve put the finishing touches on Felix’s nursery and this is how it looks! It’s important for me to photograph my home clean but not too perfectly styled… we live here after all! It was organized just so before baby made his arrival, but as those of you with kids know, nothing stays like that for long. So now we just aim for clean. Toys in the bucket, books on the shelf, diapers in their wet bag and carpets vacuumed once a week. Here’s my inspiration post for this space. 

Some of you may remember that we decided to wait until the birth to see what gender our child would be, so when I designed this room I wanted it to work for a baby boy or girl. I decided to use neutral furnishings, paint and window treatments and then brighten it up with a literal rainbow of accessories!  

gender neutral nursery, rainbow nursery

gender neutral nursery, rainbow nursery

The walls are Pantone ‘Barely Blue’ (which was intended to look gray!) and the ceilings are tinted a more obvious blue, but I can’t remember the color name! I normally do most of the painting at home, but because I was pregnant we hired our friend Torlando of Color Theory who did an amazing job. We totally recommend him!

Our crib is from Target (similar) and we received a couple sets of crib sheets to go with it. A friend of mine gave me some good advice to use two at once, layering with water proof liners incase there’s a mess in the middle of the night! Felix actually sleeps in our family bed, so his crib is more like a holding zone when I need him in a safe place and two hands to myself.

The corner features a hot air balloon we bought on the boardwalk on our road trip last summer to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The giraffe was a gift from my friends. Felix is obsessed with ‘giraffey’ and I don’t use that wording lightly. Everytime we go in for a diaper change or playtime he reaches out for his new friend.

gender neutral nursery, rainbow nursery

gender neutral nursery, rainbow nursery

Above his crib are canvas prints of our fur children, Raymond and Gizmo. I took these photos using lotsa treats and two colorful poster board backgrounds. I then edited them in Photoshop and had them printed using Canvas Prints. We didn’t know it then, but Felix loves the kitties, so these are a perfect focal point in the room!

gender neutral nursery, rainbow nursery

In the other corner, there’s my Joya rocker with blankets from my mom and mother-in-law layered on the back, and a corduroy fox that was a gift. Adam bought Felix the vintage Lightbrite and created the design. Some of Adam’s childhood toys are also scattered throughout the room. 

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gender neutral nursery, rainbow nursery

gender neutral nursery, rainbow nursery

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The window area features a lot of homemade touches. My mom and I made the curtains and Adam and my dad made the bookshelf. All of the little books were generous gifts of our friends and family (we did book themed baby showers!). I made the rainbow felt bunting and the pillow that matches the quilt. See similar panda here!

gender neutral nursery, rainbow nursery

The changing table/dresser is probably the least remarkable and was the last thing I did. I basically just threw some stuff on the wall because I was tired of seeing it empty. I made the Indiana cut out and upcycled the frame from Goodwill. I collect Qs, so I picked a few that worked well and used them here. The other frames were gifts. Our diaper basket is from Pottery Barn, the lamp is from Target and the changing pad cover is actually two pillow cases that I made years ago.

On the floor is a large chevron rug I got from Overstock, but this is one I wouldn’t recommend (mainly because our cats claw at it when they sneak into the nursery (they are usually not allowed in there!!) and the fibers come up). We also have foam alphabet tiles (similar here)

gender neutral nursery, rainbow nursery

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