Many of you agreed that the grey-inspired Swedish child's room we featured a few days ago was very nice. We just found more photos of the beautiful house including this understated nursery.
The grey continues in the nursery, this time in the form of grey painted wood floors. We love the white on white with the black chair in the corner and small pop of red in the mushroom stool. Also, note what looks to be a wall-mounted changing station to free up floor space.
For more photos of this beautiful home, check out Desire to Inspire.

Comments (6)
Leave it up to those Swedes to knock it out of the park!
Utterly charming!
i want that little mushroom thingy on the floor! love it!
this is just beautiful, and it seems like a space a toddler would really enjoy.
j
http://prudentadviceformybabydaughter.blogspot.com
Amen to plain white walls with no dreaded decals!
So... the mushroom.... where can I find one? :)
This room is fresh and bright, but it is important to remember that babies need stimulation. There is no movement, no color, nothing for the baby to focus on, to follow, or to gurgle to. Clean, clear, and bright is chic and stylish, but don't forget the baby's needs when decorating. Visit babydecorator.com to see ways to warm up and dress up your baby's room.