Dress Your Nest with a Boyish Blend
We are ready to Dress our Nest! Since we have already chosen fabrics options while strolling down the aisles of online fabric stores and we began our search for inspiration, textiles and possible color palettes in Part 1 of this series, we were able to choose a crib style and color in Part 2 of this series, after putting together some possible fabric swatch color palette inspiration boards from our fabric adventures in Part 1. With Part 1 and 2 behind us, we had a solid foundation building and could appropriately consider choosing a paint color in Part 3 a basic color palette for this room, and were then able to decide on a paint choice in Part 3.
This stage is the portion of design that is truly the most fun! We will be dressing our nest, our baby bird nest to be exact, and choosing from accessories and gear that are eco-friendly, stylish and perhaps even accidentally cause a little learning or growth to occur (oops, hate it when that happens). Every item will coordinate with one or more of the color palettes we have been working from and they are such that you can pick and choose whichever you like best and you won't have to worry about whether or not it "goes" with the room. Mix and match till your heart's content or draw inspiration from some of the design plans and resources I am providing. Good design is all about creating a space that represents you, your family, your lifestyle, and your loves. You will feel comfortable and relaxed if you design your space using items that you enjoy and find beautiful, above and beyond simply accommodating for the intended functionality of the room.
We will begin with the boyish blend color palette and expand into the girly palette with a pinkish persuasion and continue on our way to the gender neutral color palette.
I will use many of the same accessories in each of the plans to show you just how easy it is to work within your chosen design plan and color palette, regardless of the whether or not their are accessories you have your heart set on or if you have existing pieces that you might need to work into your design plan, Whether for cost savings or sentimental value, existing pieces have one commonality and that is that they do not come in the perfectly coordinated hue you would have chosen. Not to worry, you can make it work. Given the flexibility of the color palettes that work with these accessories, you also have the option to keep these items for later use even in another room with a different color palette, and may even allow you to keep some of these pieces as your child transitions into a more grown up space or decides he suddenly loves red and orange and hates blue and green.
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Aside from purchasing furniture, it's the accessorizing that can put you over the limit of your financial edge. It is easy to let those little numbers add up. With a few helpful hints and some fabulous options you should be able to stay within budget and still achieve your dream nursery while maintaining a healthy and environmentally conscious space for your little one.
Dress Your Nest:
It's true that eco-friendly options can occasionally be more expensive, and that not every company has been able to lower the cost of production given the more strenuous or less available means of manufacturing and obviously isn't able to pass such savings on to all of us..yet...
In good time this won't likely be an issue. Hopefully this happens sooner rather than later as far as I am concerned.




















