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How about a nursery theme that’s simply elegant?
“Oak Street” design by Witt Construction; interior designer: Leah Margolis Design, LLC
Project: Porch.com
Location: Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
For even more inspiration, check out our Gorgeous Nursery Photos.
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Or perhaps a nursery that’s a little more grand is your style.
“Nursery Room” by In Your Space Collaborative Arts
Project: Porch.com
Location: Austin, Texas
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Love bright green, but unsure whether it would work in a nursery? Rest easy: It sure does.
“Oliver Residence” by Gretchen Evans Design
Project: Porch.com
Location: Seattle
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Floral draping fabric and cute animals give a nursery storybook charm.
“Lakeside at Riley’s” by Witt Construction; interior designer: Deborah Savage Interiors, LLC
Project: Porch.com
Location: Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
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Trade old-fashioned pastels for rich colors and dark accents.
“Avon Lake Masterpiece” by Schill Construction
Project: Porch.com
Location: Avon Lake, Ohio
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A bright piece of art with light-colored furniture can make your design feel fresh.
“Luxe Serenity” by Frances Herrera Interior Design
Project: Porch.com
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Who says bright colors should be used only for accents in nurseries? Try using bright furniture and wall art to tie the fun feel together.
“White Bedroom” by Tiek Built Homes
Project: Porch.com
Location: Holladay, Utah
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Add classic accents, such as a toddler table and closet organizer, to help your nursery grow along with your child.
“Granger Ave.” by Witt Construction; interior designer: E Tanny Design
Project: Porch.com
Location: Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
SOURCE:http://www.parenting.com/pregnancy/planning/nursery-inspiration