With an ad man for a father and a clever, stylish witch for a mother, Tabitha's room was sure to be filled with graphic elements and plenty of playful, cute touches.
• The tone for the nursery was set with some bold -- yet fun -- wallpaper. For something similar, we recommend Portobello by Rapture & Wright, Haron Island by Chichi Nommo or Butterfly Jubilee by Mod Green Pod.
• A great mobile adds both visual stimulation for your child and motion to the room. We love the circus-themed mobile by Katie Steuernagle of Matsutake.
• Not quite satisfied with the look of a piece of furniture in your child's nursery? Make it more your own with some DIY touches. Here Samantha adds a colorful horse to the crib's foot board. Ohdeedoh readers have often times made furniture, with everything from an Kura loft bed hack to a gorgeous wallpapered dresser, more their own with great results.
• We love the contrast of the wallpaper with the toile curtains. Mixing and matching different patterns, in the same color scheme, works in Tabitha's room. The window seat is also a classic that still goes on, as seen in Maddie's bedroom and Sophie's Restyled Room.
• And Samantha ties together the entire look by selecting frames, dressers, a crib and shelving in the same wood.
Images: via A “Bewitched” House: 1164 Morning Glory Circle from the awesome Hooked on Houses.





Comments (10)
Is that woman Darrin's mother? Yikes!
No, that's Mr. & Mrs. Kravitz, their next-door neighbors. :-)
We have the changing table in yellow in our nursery at home!
I don't remember Bewitched in color at all ;)
My own crib was very similar--with the colored beads at the top AND some nursery decals added to the footboard.
I have a similar mobile, complete with the original box! :)
This has been digitally Re-colored. You can tell by the way the colored areas look very Flat... even their skins tones are very flat.Originally his was in Black & White. But I do love how Samantha is taking the time to customize her daughters crib... Very Sweet!!
ha! I was watching this show a few weeks ago and thinking the same thing. Love that green carpet. My grandma had that. I wonder why hardly anyone gets anything but brown anymore.
my dad had a crib just like that, which I later inhabited, and then eagerly accepted it for for my babies! The rails aren't up to code anymore, but hey, we have to sacrifice for style sometimes, and anyways, two generations have survived it . . . .
Check out the "baby seat" in the first image. Child seat safety has certainly come a long way.