Location: U Street Corridor, Washington, D.C.
Size: 1100 sf rowhouse; nursery 66 sf
It's been awhile but Ohdeedoh readers will remember following Becky + Andrew as they transformed their small catchall room to a beautiful nursery for Wee-Tot (a.k.a. Cate). See more of the transformation below...

(BEFORE)

(They chose the floorplan on the left).
Wee-Tot herself!
Thanks for sharing the entire transformation process with us Becky, Andrew + Cate!
Check out our previous posts for Becky + Andrew:
Comments (6)
fantastic... we have the same crib, sweet gulliver, but how about the mattress? what did you get? I need to get one this week and can't decide between these three: Naturepedic Organic 150 coils, 252 coils, or Moonlight slumber... please help! thanks...elif
Looks great! I have been so inspired by all the fantastic small nurseries, especially since we're converting our junk room/closet (50 square feet) in a nursery. I would like to match the rest of our house since the room is directly off the living room and get a danish modern style dresser to put the changing pad on. What is the height of your dresser? It looks taller than an average changing table. Is that a problem? Is there a perfect height? My husband and I are on the taller side so I feel like we can go a little higher. Thanks for any thoughts on this.
I bought the same bedding from babystyle years ago for my son. Then my daughter used it too...I love having unisex cute bedding!
Thanks everyone. I don't remember which Naturepedic mattress we purchased. I will look tonight and let you know. As for the dresser, it was an old one that we repainted. It is higher than a normal changing table, but we got used to it quickly -- and I'm not even tall (5' 4"). My husband is 6' 1". I will see exactly how high it is and report back.
Can you also tell us where you found your handsome glider? Thanks!
Hi Britta:
Becky and Andrew purchased the Luca Glider by Monte.