Nursery Design: Playing with Patterns and Prints to Create a Space that will Grow with Them

With Mothers Day just around the corner, a nursery design seems very fitting. When designing a nursery, it is important to consider transitional elements so that the room grows with the child. This particular design has a more feminine focus with floral prints and pastels.

York’s “Hawthorne” wallpaper from Rifle Paper is just that: floral and feminine, yet transitional. This vintage feel wallpaper stands the test of time with the classic arched grid design and assorted floral arrangements. The navy background brings a sophistication to the wallcovering, while the flowers add a softness and playfulness to the design. The gold arches add the perfect amount of metallic glimmer that catches the eye.

Moving from the wall to the floor, Inhaus’ “Ceramin” in “Forest Grove” is an ideal choice for a nursery floor. This flooring is 100% PVC free, scratch and stain resistant, waterproof, and child and pet friendly. “Forest Grove” comes with a lifetime residential warranty and has a lifetime guarantee against fading due to exposure to the sun. Because this product is incredibly durable, it is a worry-free choice that can withstand day-to-day family activities. Not to mention, the color and design of this flooring is beautiful. The light oak inspired beige color and graining pairs flawlessly with the botanical patterns and pastel color palette of this design.

Altogether, this timeless design is sure to bring character and sophistication to your nursery. The combination of vintage patterns and textures creates undeniable personality. Come in soon and let us help you design the nursery or bedroom of your dreams!

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