We have a special treat today - we revisit Paige's beautiful nursery, now inhabited by her little brother, Noah. The wall color is the same as is most of the furniture, but their mom, Megan, cleverly changed the accent color and swapped in new accessories for her son. This is also a terrific example of a low-key theme room.
Name: Noah
Location: Westford, MA
My goal in the room design was to have the space feel bright, cheerful, happy, warm, boyish and welcoming. I decided to go with a nautical theme this time (with my second child, Noah...born a week ago!); whereas the original nursery didn't have a set theme.
I wrestled with the idea for a while because I didn't want the space to feel unoriginal or boring. So, I decided on the green and orange color palette to go with the Robin's Egg blue walls (that we kept from sister Paige's original room). I also decided to go with a more preppy look for the space; again trying to avoid obvious solutions. My original idea was to do lime green and navy blue together, but the navy just seemed so dark and moody. Thus, the orange came into play.
The first item I decided on was the roman shades. I chose a sort of preppy yachting stripe but in a lime green. I ordered the fabric and had them made. The rest of the room design evolved around those shades; since they are a focal point. I then chose the rust-orange striped rug to contrast the shades. I knew the patterns were very strong so I decided to go with solid colors for the crib, changing pad, and glider. Lastly, we chose the accessories that went on the walls to give it the nautical and preppy touches.
My husband Chris caught the Dolphin fish hanging over the crib in Bermuda 24 years ago. It's been hanging in his parents' house in his original bedroom so we reclaimed it and put it here. Don't worry, it's secured very tightly and expertly! We then found buoys, a life preserver, a ship steering wheel and a cool seagull hand-screenprinted poster by Wayne Pate. The green whale decal completes the look.
I tried to keep the accessories to the orange and green theme where possible. To add interest between the windows, I found some white wooden letters for Noah's initials at the craft store. I spray painted them with a glossy pumpkin orange color. I suppose they add a preppy factor to the space? I'm not very preppy so it's hard to say!
I needed a nightlight of some sort and I remembered my parents had a light-up globe for us kids while growing up. Luckily, they still had it stored away! It was just what I needed to fill the space in the corner under the whale to add some interest. At night, it adds a low peaceful glow. Perfect for feedings and diaper changes without being too bright!
I thought there was a lot of white going on in the space. I wanted to add a more nautical dark wood color here and there...evoking an old fashioned ship. The steering wheel was a start. So I added a dark basket hamper and found a matching magazine holder to use a trash can. The lamp and dark wooden base once belonged to Chris' beloved grandmother. I added a new shade and lined it with some green ribbon decorative tape (for interest).
The rocker/glider decision was tough. I wanted lime green. But most places didn't have one that was affordable to us. But I didn't want a neutral color like most chairs come in. So, we went with orange in an affordable style. I was disappointed to find, when the chair finally arrived, that the white piping it was supposed to have was also orange. Oh well. I didn't want to send it back and wait another 2 months for it to be fixed so we're living with a solid orange chair. No biggie, I suppose. Sigh. The white piping would have added that preppy edge I wanted. Hmph. I added a lime green pillow as another way to break up all that orange. It's a comfy spot for feeding, reading and snuggling and that's what I care about most after all.
So, that's the grand tour! I hope you like it! I love being in there. That middle-of-the-night feeding isn't so bad when I have such a cheerful and cozy space to look at.
Source List:
• Wall color: #618 Benjamin Moore "Robin's Nest"
• Crib: Oeuf
• Dresser: href="http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80053933/#/50214555">IKEA Malm
•Bookcase unit: IKEA Expedit
• Glider:; Buy Buy Baby
• Roman Shades: Windows by Melissa, custom creation (she was great to work with!)
• Striped Rug: Rosenberry Rooms
• Changing Pad cover: Buy Buy Baby
Crib Bedding: Carousel Designs (they make custom crib bedding and you can choose any combinations of things! Love the website and the swatch came within 2 days!)
• Toys in Crib: Both the Fox (the large version) and the Monkey rattle came from Bla Bla.
• Willow Hamper and Magazine Holder: Pier One
• Light up Globe: Storage at my parents' house. It's from my childhood, so all kinds of countries are on there that don't exist anymore. U.S.S.R? Wow, time flies.
• Whale Decal: Little Lion Studio
• Life Preserver: Nautical Decor Store
• Ship Steering Wheel: Nautical Decor Store
• Dolphin Fish: Chris caught this Dolphin fish in Bermuda 24 years ago now
• Seagull Screenprinted Poster: by Wayne Pate
• Buoys hanging in corner: Nautical Decor Store
• Wooden Initials on Wall: Michael's Crafts
• Lamp: Family heirloom, shade is from the craft store and the ribbon tape is by the Martha Stewart line at Michael's crafts
• Toys on Bookcase: Blue knitted bird rattle: Bla Bla, Little green car and little red fox pull toy: Grasshopper store
Thanks Megan! Readers, see more of Noah's fresh and fun room at Me and Wee. Also, be sure to check out this room when it was inhabited by his sister Paige - it has long been a reader favorite!
(Images: Megan Carty)







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Beautiful! I hope the fish and life ring are securely attached to that wall!
@Kalexander: "My husband Chris caught the Dolphin fish hanging over the crib in Bermuda 24 years ago. It's been hanging in his parents' house in his original bedroom so we reclaimed it and put it here. Don't worry, it's secured very tightly and expertly!"
I love it both ways. I think it's neat to see how different it looks once the accessories and textiles have been switched.
It's too bad the white piping didn't work out on the chair. I agree that it would have added a nice touch, but I can certainly understand not wanting to wait two months.
Hi, I'm loving what you did to the dresser! did you paint it or buy separate drawers?
Thanks! I actually just bought some cheapie natural-colored seagrass wallpaper online and used Mod Podge to stick it on the fronts. (Before assembling the drawers, I took a drawer front and traced it a bunch of times and cut them out, then glued it on. They were assembled after that).
Beautiful work ! I think I like the yellow version better, but both of them are really cute spaces.
Wow. I remember the first nursery (have some of it in my inspiration file), but the second one is just as cute. I would never have thought you could archive a nautical theme with lime green, orange and robin egg blue, but you did ! And it's beautiful !!
I wonder how Paige accepted that her brother took her room. Was she exited to move to another room ? My son has a strong sense of property (fitting his age), and as I am expecting a girl, I wonder if I should anticipate any problem...
You've turned a favorite room of mine (like that I take ownership?) into another favorite that will be inspiration for the future! Thanks for sharing-terrific room!
@LOORA, She switched to a new room just fine. I did it in the middle of the pregnancy so that she wouldn't feel displaced. We talked up the new room and a new bed and read lots of books about the subject. We also had her say goodbye and thank you to the crib and we took it down when she was taking her bath. When she went back into the room it was gone; that way she could see it was no longer an option to sleep there. (we reassembled it later on at the end of the pregnancy) She slept just fine in her new room and bed that night; but I think the preparations made all the difference. She never had issues with him being in there.
I love that it's nautical, but without the usual color palette! Very unique and interesting - looks GREAT!!
I'm thrilled with how you did a nautical theme with your own twist. It's not the typical navy and red but, instead with green and even orange! I'm impressed : ]
Oh wow, this is such a great switcheroo! Paige's room was one of my favorites ever too and I love how you switched it to a really fresh, colorful boy space! Can we see Paige's new room next, pretty please? I just looked on your blog and couldn't find it, but maybe I didn't hunt hard enough... :)
Paige's nursery was one I kept in my inspiration file as well! I love the changes that you did for the new nursery. I actually ended up with a similar color scheme in my son's room when I did it two years ago--I love the lime and orange with the aqua walls. His room is so cheery and makes me happy every time I'm in there. I hope Noah's has the same feeling. :)
I'm going to ask it since nobody else has. Is that the Twitter Fail Whale?