Like any dedicated blogger Coco who writes Cococozy couldn't leave a visit at her friend's Soho apartment without taking some photos of her daughter's super stylish pattern-filled nursery.
The first thing we noticed is the Alma Urban crib - a crib that's piqued the curiosity of many parents for it's small size and foldability. But it wasn't long before our eye was attracted to the range of complimentary prints and patterns here which lend even more sophistication to an already elegant nursery.
Hop on over to Cococozy to see plenty more photos and learn more about this beautiful room.
Thanks Coco!



Comments (5)
Nice Layout, and very creative use of space (love the changing table!). But, um, fabric OVERLOAD. I don't think I could spend much time in this room. .
I bought the same rug from CB2 for my living room... imagine how happy I was when I found out it is dryclean only, and the local carpet cleaning guy didn't want to touch it. Hello? White rug? Can't get it wet?
After some mishaps, I had it cleaned and then moved it into a room that we never use. EEK!
We had that same Alma crib. Two of them, in fact. Both times after a couple of months the paint began cracking and falling off. We gave up after the second crib and returned it.
Shame, because it was a cute crib and great for our small place.
I'd like this better with a plain rug and without the fabric wall hangings. As it is, it is overload. As someone who gets migraines, well, I wouldn't want to hang out here!
The overload is the awesome part, with the plain white wallls...love it.