Q: My husband and I will be welcoming a little girl in November and we are starting to gather together the things we need to decorate her nursery. We were given a beautiful armoire that we would love to use as a jumping off point in the room. Before getting the armoire we had planned on using modern elements in the room (like Walmart's Baby Mod - ParkLane 3-in-1 Convertible Crib, Amber and White and an Eames rocker) but since the armoire is more of a classic piece I wonder if I should be using something like a Jenny Lind crib?

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i think something like this would work well with your armoire:
http://www.roomzaar.com/rate-my-space/Nurseries/Soft-Pink-Cream-and-White-Nursery---New-Pictures-Added-1118/detail.esi?oid=1424865
or this:
http://www.roomzaar.com/rate-my-space/Nurseries/Elegant-Baby-Glamour/detail.esi?oid=501851
In my opinion, if you want modern pieces you should use the armoire somewhere else. Also, decisions will be a lot easier if you think about the style of the rest of your house/apartment:)
(sorry if this comes in twice, last one didnt post)
it is definitely a traditional piece, so if it is the inspiration for the rest of the furnishings, it should be a traditional room.
i think something like this would work:
http://www.roomzaar.com/rate-my-space/Nurseries/Elegant-Baby-Glamour/detail.esi?oid=501851
or something like this:
http://www.roomzaar.com/rate-my-space/Nurseries/Soft-Pink-Cream-and-White-Nursery---New-Pictures-Added-1118/detail.esi?oid=1424865
think about the style of the rest of your house/apartment. that might make the decisions easier:)
I will say that you could use that beautiful armoire in your toddler's room, once the crib stage is past. Or you could just go for eclectic.
I love the eclectic look that results from different design styles. I'd go ahead and use the modern pieces of the crib and chair in white. I think you'd need to pull in some "softness" from some more transitional pieces, and pull some of the color from the armoire. Put a pillow on the chair. Mix the prints on the wall. Add texture. But try not to clutter. Still keep it "clean" looking. Good luck!
I like these products and they may work in your room:
Accent table in sage color
http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Harwick_15W_Telephone_Table/650/
Throw pillow in green
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Eco-Classic-Cable-Decorative-Pillow/3418450/product.html
Throw pillow in yellow
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Ruffled-Sunflower-Pillow-Covers-Set-of-2/4073304/product.html
Doublelucky print from Charley Harper
http://www.charleyharperprints.com/Harper%20Lithograph%20Prints_A_G.html
Green color study print
http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Color_Study_Oversized_Canvas_Wall_Art/610/
White shag rug
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Soft-Cotton-White-Shag-Rug-47-x-7/4079251/product.html
White whimsical lamp
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80147480
If you got simple white or cream modern pieces for your nursery they could go quite well with this armoire. You don't have to have all the styles match.
What a beautiful piece of furniture.
Remember this: You can do Anything you want!
Personally I would use the colors from the armoire as your scheme. As long as you keep to that in general, mix away! Your fabrics will also help tie things together. I seem to remember seeing very cool Dwell baby linens in similar colors.
I absolutely think you can use that armoire with the Baby Mod crib and make a gorgeous nursery! Consider doing the bedding in soft colors, but a modern print.
I would pick up the blue from the armoir detail and paint a Jenny Lind or simple wood crib that color. Those are great colors in the armoir. Serena & Lily have a lot of crib sets that are sweet and modern that could work...there's one called Wren I covet that's pale blue with embroidery that would be AMAZING if you can rob a bank first :) But really, their NURSERY STYLE book and their website have a lot of good inspiration for more eclectic rooms.