I’m Kim and I blog over at NewlyWoodwards. I share the adventures of my husband and I (along with our two pugs and 3-month-old son), which include the renovation of two houses, gardening, cooking, traveling and other random fun.
When Jordan asked me to guest post at The 2 Seasons, I jumped at the chance. Jordan and I have a lot in common – young married women (who are quite lovely, if I do say so myself) who love working on our houses. I’m especially a fan of Jordan’s kitchen, porch and exterior projects. So I was flattered that she wanted to share our son Henry’s nursery with her readers.
Here are Henry and I, ready for the grand tour. He’s clearly distracted by something shiny. He and I have that in common.
To say the nursery was a labor of love would be an understatement. Here’s the first modest inspiration board I put together in March.
And I think the room actually turned out a lot better than I had imagined.
We were hoping to create a room that would grow with our son. Something fun, classic and a little preppy. I think we accomplished it with a room of navy, white and red, lots of great fabrics, antique finds and personalized details.
What do you think?
If you are interested in more details and a full source list, check out our exhaustive post on the room.
And if you are interested in a great giveaway, we’re giving away a Breeze playard (a $299 value).
Thanks to Jordan (and Janette) for the opportunity to guest post today.
Thank you Kim for being a guest blogger today. We think your nursery is very cute!
I love all the navy….darling boy!!!
What an adorable baby’s room! I love the details – the map hanging, the curtains, all lovely.
Thank you so so much for allowing me to share our nursery with your readers. It’s definitely one of my favorite rooms in the house!
Oh you did such a wonderful job. It looks adorable!!
I love Kim’s blog =) Henry’s nursery is beautiful! She did a great job!
What an absolutely adorable nursery! It definitely isn’t so “baby” that it can’t grow with him but it still has plenty of sweetness to it. I’m heading over to her blog now! 🙂
Vanessa