Sunday, October 1, 2017

A Bright and Colourful Vintage Nursery Room


My little boy is 2 and a half years old... His room has been under renovation twice. Now, he has his own bunk-bed, since we are planning for a sibling soon... So, yes! The nursery room post should have been published something like 2 years ago. Well, anyway... let's accept that time is a relative measure and forgive this belated display of my son's nursery!


It was such a fun experience gathering all these little, completely useless, pretty things and mixing them together! 





Adding a bit of DIY projects (like making these three house-shelves, painting the floor-lamp green or sculpting this colourful mobile -you may wanna see my previous post) and lots and lots of love and the result came pretty nice!  


A little piece of advice to all those new moms trying to decorate their future child's nursery is the following: do not try to be functional! Just enjoy yourselves! Do not buy expensive furniture and do not spend time thinking how everything is going to work out smoothly... It won't! And once you figure out how to place your child's necessities in the most efficient way, his or her needs change and you have to adapt to a new routine! 

So stick to simple and cheap solutions and follow your instincts. Be spontaneous! Don't worry about colour palettes or themes! Anything you buy with love and thoughtfulness for your little angel will almost certainly find its place in a coherent whole! 

If you choose items that trigger your imagination and make you smile -as a kid would do-, you start to see the room through a child's eyes... And that's exactly the point! The successful nursery room is not the prettiest or the most functional but the one that puts a smile on your baby's face!  





And one last thing! Don't be attached to the room but to the souls living inside! Your children's "job" is to explore, feel and experience the world and this journey starts from their own little universe! Let them unveil their interests and first talents without the constraints of your own system of order. In time they will learn to appreciate the worth of materials, but as for now it is most important to learn to express their inner self! Even if that means ruining your precious pretty dollhouse...

After all, the canvas you have provided may be too small for such a big talent!!!




Photos by Dimitris Tsiapas

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