I can’t even believe that it has taken me so long to share Fletcher’s nursery. Where has the time gone? He’s now 5 and a half months! And with the big move coming up soon it got me thinking that I better get around to finally sharing this room! You may have seen Fletcher’s room tour yesterday on Jenny’s awesome blog, Little Green Notebook. But I want to share them here too.
So you all know that I definitely had a moment of “nursery panic” when I found out that I was having a boy. After 2 years of major girly mode with Lilly I had to completely switch gears. Of course it was silly to worry (and you all told me that) as boys’ rooms are easily just as much fun.
My Nursery Design Series last fall really get some great ideas rolling. The nursery boards that my talented guest writers came up with were incredible to say the least, and they were such a great source of inspiration for me. My main goal for the room was to give Fletcher an eclectic, comfortable, and safe space to call his own. And I wanted to look beyond the “matchy” set of furniture and bedding that can be typical of nurseries.
While it wasn’t my intention, I like the voyager feel that the space ended up having. I chose items that would grow with Fletcher. For example, instead of a changing table I chose the steamer dresser to work double duty. Likewise, I envision Fletcher and Lilly reading books together on the JA mini sofa for years to come.
What do I think makes the space? The Madeline Weinrib rug definitely adds visual interest to the room. But beyond that it’s the sentimental items that are in the room. Cuddling up in the middle of the night is much more cozy with the navy & white throw blanket that my Granny knitted. And while Fletcher isn’t sitting in the chair just yet, I’m glad that I was able to find the cowhide element that my Dad was adamant about seeing in his grandson’s room. And I smile every time that I look at the painting that my friend Sally King Benedict painted for us as a baby gift.
I truly adore the space and hope that one day Fletcher appreciates it too.
Room Sources:
Wall Color – Valspar’s Gray Plank
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Love this beautiful nursery! The JA sofa and the rug are my favorites! You did a great job!
Jessie
http://www.mixandchic.com
Your nursery is lovely! It inspired me to purchase one of Jessica Durant’s prints for our son’s nursery as well. Can you tell me where you found the frame you used for your print?
Thank you!
Absolutely stunning! What base is the JA couch? I can’t tell if it’s walnut or something else and would love to find out. Enjoy the beautiful space.
I’m waiting for my first grandchild to arrive anytime. Love these nursery ideas.
Looks great! I recently blogged about my niece’s nursery – check it out:
http://www.sarahleeweaver.com/2012/05/emma-kates-nursery.html
Ciao!
-SLW
http://www.sarahleeweaver.com
Such a stylish baby’s room- so eclectic and cool, yet kid appropriate with all the sweet touches. That rocker is awesome.
So, somehow I let this go by with out commenting…shame on me! I think it turned out beautifully Chassity! It’s calming, bright, and sophisticated all at the same time. Great work!
turned out so cute!!!
Absolutely adorable…this nursery is beautiful. Love it. Pinning it now. :)
Beautiful room! I love it!
I absolutely adore Fletcher’s sweet nursery…all the darling little details that make it so sweet and personal and unique! Especially loving the artwork…it just makes all the difference, doesn’t it? LOVE LOVE LOVE!
love it! i ordered the same bedding from little auggie, it’s adorable! :-)
What a fabulous nursery! Such an inspiration so excited to see the finished room as I’ve been following the journey!
This is an amazing nursery! it’s so fun and will definitely grow with him. Happy mama’s day this weekend! :)
Looks wonderful and has some great pieces that can grow with him. I also love the artwork you chose and the map.
Chassity, you did an amazing job, love every single detail!
Chassity, you did an amazing job, love every single detail!
This is an amazing way to do a boy’s room! Love the colors and that sofa is to die for!
Chassity – it looks fabulous! Turns out, we are moving as well, just after having finished Bryan’s nursery and our bathroom renovation (see blog post this week). Oh well, aint that the way. Now we have to find a new house / project ;)
It is so stinkin cute I can’t stand it … is it okay to be jealous of a baby’s dresser???
LOVE this room!!
Incredible! I adore everything you touch. What a lucky little boy Fletcher is!
Love his nursery. I also don’t like matchy matchy rooms- anywhere! Also, love the name :)
Seriously a stunning nursery! Love the colors you used. I still can’t get over that couch!
It’s amazing chassity! I can’t imagine any little boy that wouldn’t want to live in there. Beautifully done.
It’s so gorgeous and sophisticated!
Chassity it is all so, so cute…love the rug, and what little one doesn’t need his own airplane…adorable!!
Chassity, it is just precious. I love the lamp and chair. What a lucky little boy.
This nursery is perfection! Love how sofisticated it is!
You’re so talented! What a perfect mixture of sweet & sophisticated!
my gosh!! you know this already, but this looks flawless my dear…simply gorgeous!!! you must LOVE the finished product…thanks for sharing
Chasity,
This is the cutest little boy nursery I have ever seen! I love it.
~Jamie
Chassity, its adorable! I love every bit of it. You are one talented lady!
That is a sweet nursery, I bet Fletcher enjoys!
LOVE IT!!! xoxox
Absolutely love it
Great nursery!!! Looks gorgeous!