Paris at Dusk in My Baby Girl's Nursery
by Kelly
(Houston,TX)
Paris at Dusk Wall Mural in My Baby Girl's Nursery
I chose to create an atmosphere of Paris at dusk in my baby girl's nursery rather than taking a themed approach. The focal point of the room is a wall mural that my dad painted the by hand according to my vision of what I wanted it to look like.
Cream, Pink and Brown Nursery Color Scheme
The pink and brown curtains are one of my favorite features of the nursery. The custom drapes have soft, brown suede buttons along the top. I love the combination of the pink fabric with the earthy texture of the decorative buttons.
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Blush Pink Nursery Lighting
The feminine chandelier with its sparkling crystals and blush pink shades is very elegant.
I chose a plush cream color area rug to soften and cover the hardwood floors.
The atmosphere in my
baby girl's nursery is very soft and peaceful similar to the city of Paris at dusk, the time of day when the city streets grow quiet as the day draws to a close.
Thanks to my dad for painting this incredible nursery mural and to the visitors of
Unique Baby Gear Ideas for stopping by to see my
nursery pictures.
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