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If No Nursery Theme, Start With Colors

A theme is a popular way to plan a nursery, but using colors to inspire the design for the room is a practical alternative offering greater flexibility. By choosing the right color palette, letting one’s style and personality come through without adhering to countless thematic-driven elements provides a fun opportunity to plan the room’s decor, nursery furniture, accessories, and other key details.

30Jul2009 | Luxury Nursery | 0 comments | Continued
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A Baby’s Nursery Gets an Extreme Home Makeover

Tracy Hutson made a name for herself on ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and as an author of Feathering the Nest: Tracy Hutson’s Earth-Friendly Guide to Decorating Your Baby’s Room. For this project of overhauling a deserving family’s home, Hutson teamed up with Redbook and turned her attention to Teresa Humr of Twentynin Palms, CA.

11Jul2009 | Luxury Nursery | 0 comments | Continued
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How To Apply Feng Shui To Your Baby Nursery

You choose the most dependable doctors, the greatest gear, and the coziest clothes. So why not attempt to achieve harmony within the environment with Feng Shui? You choose the most dependable doctors, the greatest gear, and the coziest clothes. So why not attempt to achieve harmony within the environment with Feng Shui?

8May2009 | Luxury Nursery | 0 comments | Continued
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Just Too Cute for Words: Behind the Scenes with Teresa Thompson

If Teresa Thompson could decorate the nurseries of her sons now, she says she would do them in the classics of Ralph Lauren. “I’ve done boy stuff,” Thompson says, “I don’t have to do them anymore. It could explain why Thompson, the founder and creative force behind Just Too Cute, has been mesmerizing customers with whimsical, fantasy baby lighting and objects. From hot air balloons and ballet slippers to tea pots and butterflies, these gorgeous pieces of art add a touch of imagination to your child’s nursery.

27Apr2009 | Luxury Nursery | 0 comments | Continued