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Gender Neutral Nursery

Lessons in How to Make a Neutral Nursery Pop

Grey Painted Modern Nursery or Kids Room

Grey Painted Modern Nursery or Kids Room

Even experienced interior designers can take lessons from architect Julie Fisher who gutted her Chicago Bucktown neighborhood two flat and turned into a single-family home a few years ago. Using a color palette of neutral greys, beiges, browns, whites, and a modern bent, Fisher created a sumptuously modern girl’s room that oozes sophistication and fun.

Using modern furniture, patterned fabrics, Benjamin Moore’s Old Salem Gray wall paint, and a funky Retro Squares wallpaper from Chicago’s Urban Source, Fisher created a modern neutral kid’s room that pops.  Here are three lessons we can all use when decorating with a neutral color palette.

1) Embrace patterns – Whether it’s the bedding, the wall, or some other part of the room, find a pattern to make your neutral color palette pop.  Both the bedding and the wallpaper play this part in Fisher’s child’s room.  The modern brown and white polka dotted comforter and the the modern geometric shapes in the wallpaper bring the visual interest that often is reserved for bright colors in kids’ rooms.

2) Create color contrast – Use paint, fabrics, or accent pieces to create strong color contrast.  Fisher did this by painting her floor molding white providing a nice contrast against the hardwood floors and grey wall paint as well as by using a white changing pad on a dark wood changing table.

3) Showcase a “not” neutral – What better way to accentuate neutrality than by juxtaposing it next to something that is not?  Fisher did this with just a splash of color in her throw pillows and wall decor.  The blue throw pillow on the bed and the bluebird on the wall hanging present that not neutral blue against the greys and browns making them pop even more than they would without that splash of blue.


By: weeDECOR- January 12th, 2010

Celebrate Nature with an Organic Deer Themed Nursery

Deer Themed Nursery with Organic Baby Bedding

Deer Themed Nursery with Organic Baby Bedding

Celebrate the beauty of nature with this organic deer themed nursery.  This gorgeous, earth-friendly nursery set by Kidsline – called Willow – is made of 100% organic cotton and is a lovely choice when designing a gender neutral nursery. 

The muted, nature-inspired brown and green earth tones juxtapose nicely against the bright white cotton.  Notice how you can use various tones of green to create color depth and realism.  In this set up, the forest green wall paint looks rich and cozy against the bedding set and brings out the yellow and beige nuances in the green shades of the nursery set.

The fawn wall hangings and window valences are cute.  But if you don’t want to get too “matchy-matchy”, consider a nature wall mural using paint or wall decals.  Create your own forest using trees, birds, fawns, owls and other nature-inspired decor.

The 4 piece set (quilt, bumper, dust ruffle, and fitted sheet) is sold on Better Homes and Garden is on sale :)   You can also purchase the matching lamp, valence and other accessories.

See our other gender neutral nursery theme ideas for further inspiration.


By: weeDECOR- October 12th, 2009

A (So Not) Neutral Nursery Theme

A (Not) Neutral Nursery Theme

A (Not) Neutral Nursery Theme

When most of us think of a neutral nursery, we think beige, yellow, or green which can, frankly, look a little boring at times.  Since we all know the baby nursery is the most playful room in the house, it needs to be anything but boring.  That is why we love the idea of using bright and vibrant colors to make what could be described as neutral so ‘not’.

This crib is from Petit Tresor, a Los Angeles based baby furnishings company, and we think it is a brilliant example of an impossible-to-be-boring neutral baby room.  Great for a boy or girl’s baby room, the blue, orange, yellow, and green color palette will make it feel like summer every day.

We must warn you.  The price of the crib alone is a shocker ($1200).  If this is as hard to handle for you as it is for us, consider what you could do with some good white baby furniture and some great shades of paint. 

We love how they dressed up the nursery with bears on the wall shelf and that cute giraffe – that giraffe wall decor piece is especially good.  Note that you need to do very little with wall color given the vibrancy of the color in the baby furniture.

For more nursery theme ideas, see our other baby room theme finds.

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By: weeDECOR- September 6th, 2009