Hello friends,
I hope everyone had a wonderful and festive 4th of July. How did you celebrate this holiday? We spent the day with family and tried our best to stay cool in this heat. We have been experiencing 100+ degree weather and it appears the heat will be sticking around a little while longer. After all, summer has just begun.
I am just now getting around to posting a tour of the nursery due to the birth of my son. Speaking of, Micah was born on Mother's Day at 12:34 a.m. and is one healthy and beautiful baby boy. I am now seven weeks postpartum and the last several weeks have been a whirlwind of emotions as I adjust to this new role as a mom to my precious baby boy. I hope to share a bit more of my experience thus far, in the meantime, let's jump right into the tour for now.
I can't quite express how much I enjoyed putting together Micah's room. It was a real joy seeing it come together little by little. The decor in his room is not based on a specific theme; instead, I focused on pieces that fit the color scheme I had in mind. I wanted his room to feel decluttered, inviting and relaxing, yet still look like a nursery. Looking at the end result, I believe I achieved the look I envisioned when I first found out our baby was on the way. :)
We didn't want to over spend on the nursery. As always, working with a smaller budget proved to be quite the challenge at first, as there were so many beautiful yet expensive pieces out there (hello Pottery Barn Kids!), but we managed to stay within budget. This just goes to prove that you can still achieve the look you want but for a lot less money.
Most of the furniture and decor was purchased from some of my all time favorite stores such as Target, World Market, Home Goods, Buy Buy Baby (a new favorite), and Anthropology. Like I mentioned before, most of these items were purchased while on sale, others were given to us at our baby shower, and some pieces we already owned.
To give this Target dresser a bit of a special touch, we replaced the original knobs with these cute crystal knobs we found at World Market. A quick and simple change that only costs us less than $15. Below is a quick look at the dresser with its original knobs (sorry about the poor photo quality).
Anthropology sells similar knobs but for a lot more money.
In my opinion, baskets are a must in every nursery. They are so versatile and functional, which is why a have a few in his room, this one is from Home Goods and it was under $10.
My husband was a huge help with a lot of the DIY projects. He spray painted a few pieces in Micah's nursery and put together all the furniture (some sure tested his patience, haha). Overall, I am in love with his room. One piece missing from his room is a small area rug. I am thinking a white fluffy rug I spotted at Target a few months back. Also, I am thinking about making a mobile to hang over his crib but I haven't decided on the style yet.
I hope you enjoyed this little tour of my son's room. I will be sure to post an updated tour if I make any major changes. Please be sure to let me know if you have any questions regarding any specific items or if you know of a place where I can find a cute yet affordable white area rug. Until next time.
Live Simply,
Karina