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Sunny Days Yellow & Mint Nursery

February 3, 2020 Kylie Tuosto
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Yellow & MINT Sunshine NURSERY

Ready to brighten up your child’s bedroom? I absolutely love this collection of gender neutral colors. A sweet pale banana yellow and calming mint make this room perfect for that gender surprise baby. Check out my Pinterest Board for more Yellow & Mint Nursery Inspiration.

THE ACCENTS

  • Sunshine Prints by Goodnight Fox

  • Mint Rug by Crate & Barrel Kids

  • Mint Pouf by Crate & Barrel Kids

  • Mint Shelves by Crate & Barrel Kids

For some great free nursery printables check out Mommy to Mom’s post.

Yellow and mint are two colors that can create a warm and inviting atmosphere in a baby nursery, whether the nursery is for a girl, boy, or gender neutral. These colors are known to promote feelings of happiness and calm, making them the perfect choice for a space where your baby will spend a lot of time.

One of the biggest benefits of using yellow and mint in a baby nursery is that they are both versatile colors that can be used in a variety of different ways. Yellow can be used as a bold accent color or as a softer, more subtle background color, while mint can be used as a soothing accent or a base color for the room. Together, these colors create a harmonious and cohesive look that is sure to please parents and babies alike.

Another benefit of using yellow and mint in a baby nursery is that they are both colors that are easy on the eyes. Yellow is a warm and inviting color that can help to promote feelings of happiness and positivity, while mint is a cool and soothing color that can help to promote feelings of calm and tranquility. This makes them the perfect choice for a space where your baby will be spending a lot of time, as they will help to create a peaceful and relaxing environment for your little one.

If you're looking for decor for your baby's nursery, be sure to check out our Sunshine nursery art prints. These prints are designed to complement the yellow and mint color scheme, and will add a touch of warmth and cheer to your baby's room. With a variety of designs to choose from, you're sure to find something that you and your baby will love.

In conclusion, yellow and mint are great colors to use in a baby nursery, with their warm and inviting atmosphere and easy on the eyes, they will make a perfect choice for your baby's space, to add a touch of warmth and cheer to your baby's room, be sure to check out our Sunshine nursery art prints, that will complement the color scheme and add a beautiful touch to your baby's nursery.

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Bohemian Inspired Coral & Mint Nursery

February 3, 2020 Kylie Tuosto
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CORAL & MINT NURSERY

Nothing is sweeter than a little bohemian inspired nursery! This collection has a tribal vibe and one of my favorite color combos, coral and mint. Check out my Pinterest Board for more Coral & Mint Nursery Inspiration.

THE ACCENTS

  • Fox & Feathers Prints by Goodnight Fox

  • Mint Rug by Crate & Barrel Kids

  • Mint Pouf by Crate & Barrel Kids

  • Feather Mobile by BohoFeatherDecor on Etsy

  • Nursery Sign by ProjectNursery

For some great free nursery printables check out Mommy to Mom’s post.

Tags baby girl, baby boy, gender neutral, nursery decor, teddy bear, you are my sunshine, sunshine nursery room decor, yellow and gray nursery, yellow and gray kids room, nursery color palette, sun clouds stars nursery, mint nursery, peach nursery, coral and mint, coral nursery, pink and mint nursery, nursery art, bohemian nursery, tribal nursery art, forest nursery, indian nursery, feather nursery, dream catcher nursery

Rose & Grey Baby Bear Nursery

December 30, 2019 Kylie Tuosto
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BABY BEAR NURSERY

I’m so excited to finally share my own nursery design for my new baby girl Sofia. It was so much fun shopping for this look, putting it together, and having it photographed by the fabulous Indu Huynh. I love this theme because it’s simple and sweet. Hints of dusty rose pink are balanced out by neutral whites and grays along with a few colorful pastel accents.

THE FURNITURE

  • White Crib by Crate & Barrel Kids

  • White Bookshelves by Crate & Barrel

  • Grey Rocking Chair Milo Glider by Crate & Barrel Kids

  • Rose Pink Pouf by Crate & Barrel Kids

  • Silver Chain 50% Paint by Benjamin Moore

THE ACCENTS

  • Giraffe & Elephant Piggy Banks by Pottery Barn Kids

  • Elephant Night Light by Pottery Barn Kids

  • Bear Letterboard by Pottery Barn Kids

  • Elephant Pull Toy by Crate & Barrel Kids

  • Toy Train by Melissa & Doug on Amazon

  • Purple Ring Stacker by HappyTreeStore on Etsy

  • Pink Wooden Rattle by Bannor Toys

  • Rose Pink Stroller Blanket from Amazon

  • Honey Bear Lovey by Slumberkins

  • Honey Bear Nursery Art by GoodnightFox

For some great free nursery printables check out Mommy to Mom’s post.

Tags baby girl, baby boy, gender neutral, nursery decor, teddy bear, you are my sunshine, sunshine nursery room decor, yellow and gray nursery, yellow and gray kids room, nursery color palette, sun clouds stars nursery

Yellow & Gray Sunshine Nursery

September 29, 2018 Kylie Tuosto
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YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE NURSERY

There’s nothing sweeter than a nursery designed around your favorite nursery rhymes and lullabies! My mom used to always sing “You are my sunshine, my only sunshine…” to me before bed and it inspired me to create this bright and sunny collection of nursery room decor items. This yellow and gray palette is perfect for a gender neutral nursery. And with such a neutral base, you can easily swap out inexpensive decor items when you want to change the palette or as your kid grows up.

HOW TO GET THIS LOOK

Neutral Furniture

To get this modern nursery vibe, start with neutral bases for your furniture sets. I personally love this white crib from Crate & Barrel Kids. It’s ultra modern and sleek, but provides enough white paneling to bounce lots of light around the room and fill the space with sunshine. The Milo glider and swivel chair in gray is the perfect base for this sleek look (and it doesn’t hurt that it happens to be named after my dog!). And if you’re looking for great cribs for twins, check out mamawonder.com.

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Pops of yellow!

The fun part of this room is the sunny yellow pops of color! Now, I say pops of color because you definitely don’t want to go over board. And it’s so easy to do when you’re walking around the store because the options are endless! But yellow is actually a very hard color to match so in order to ensure you’re in the right color family, carry a swatch around with you when you shop. Yellows can range from golden rod (more orange) to sunshine (more bright and white) to butter cream (light and white, almost pastel). So once you find the look you’re going for, stick to it. I recommend sunshine yellow for this particular look. And to help you out, I’ve curated some of my favorite accent pieces here.

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When used sparingly, I a nice big pop of yellow can work quite well. Limit yourself to one big pop for the entire room because your small accents will tie everything else together. I personally love this yellow braided pouf. Not only does it add a nice pop of sunshine yellow, but it also brings a lovely texture to the room which will draw the eye and add visual interest.

If you’re not quite ready for a pouf, then your next best bet is a super simple yellow throw. Tossed over the back of your rocking chair, the yellow throw is a simple addition that can really bring the room together. Again, finding one with a great texture like this triangle knit baby blanket from Pottery Barn Kids will really add some nice sunshine to the room.

If you don’t already have your bookshelves planned out, then this yellow giraffe bookshelf will totally knock your socks off. Not only is it just super adorable, but it’s very functional and at a height your kids can reach as they grow up and want to choose bedtime stories for themselves.

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Small accents

Okay, so now that you’ve nailed the big ticket items, it’s time to decorate with small accents. Remember, the majority of the room should be grey and white, so don’t get carried away with accents. But choose the ones that are most special or meaningful to you. I have a few of my personal favorites here to help you out.

If you love the You Are My Sunshine theme like I do, then you’ll definitely want to grab a sun and clouds baby mobile. I love shopping small businesses and I found this beautiful hand-crafted sunshine mobile on Etsy.

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Alternatively, if you don’t want to go overboard on the sunshine, you can also accent with hand-painted wooden letters to spell out your child’s name. You can either hang these on the wall as a sign, or they look great just sitting on a bookshelf. Or you can simply purchase your baby’s initials and use them as bookends between children books. Using the baby’s name is a great way to personalize the room, but if you haven’t picked out a name just yet, you can also accent with a brightly colored stuffed animal. There are lots of options for suns and clouds, but I personally love the texture of the corduroy Jellycat lion.

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ART

Now you have lots of options for decorating your walls with art! If you’re feeling adventurous and down for DIY, then I absolutely love the look of large chevron patterns painted in white on gray walls. It’s such a classic look and work great for a simple accent wall. If you’re not sure you want to commit to that, then check out these adorable new prints that I recently added to the GoodnightFox collection. This You Are My Sunshine series comes in sets of 3, 4, and 6 prints and can be done in various sizes. You can also add a custom print with your child’s name to add that little touch of personalization.

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If you’re feeling extra adventurous, you can also try incorporating orange accents throughout. But remember not to go overboard! A few small pops of color go a long way toward pulling the room together while still achieving the modern and sleek gray and white nursery look.

SHOPPING LIST

So here you have the full shopping list for everything mentioned above! This nursery is sure to leave you feeling sunny and bright.

  • White crib

  • Milo glider

  • Yellow braided pouf

  • Triangle knit baby blanket

  • Yellow giraffe bookshelf

  • Sunshine mobile

  • Hand-painted wooden letters

  • Jellycat Lion Stuffed Animal

  • You Are My Sunshine Nursery Art Prints

For some great free nursery printables check out Mommy to Mom’s post.

Tags baby girl, baby boy, gender neutral, nursery decor, teddy bear, you are my sunshine, sunshine nursery room decor, yellow and gray nursery, yellow and gray kids room, nursery color palette, sun clouds stars nursery

Yellow & Green Toddler Room Color Palette

June 2, 2018 Kylie Tuosto
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My all time favorite color palette for a gender neutral toddler room or nursery is yellow and green. These two bright primaries along with some neutral browns and grays make the perfect playful room for your kiddo.

PRIMARY PALETTE

Whether your home has a gray neutral foundation or leans more into earthy browns and woods, this palette can flex to fit. Yellow and greens look beautiful with a soft blue gray or a darker wood brown. For a more clean, sleek, modern look, I prefer the gray base. That way you can add pops of brown throughout with furniture, shelves, and other accent pieces.

  • Light Gray: HEX# E2E2E2
  • Medium Brown: HEX# AE967B

SECONDARY PALETTE

This look is so super fun because it has so many bright and playful secondary colors. I'd recommend a few shades of yellow (light for larger items like bedding, curtains and rugs, and a darker yellow for small accent pieces like this adorable lion rocker). Add a few oranges and greens to the mix and you have this lovely playful safari feel. You can also swap out green for blues if you want a more masculine look. Or a bright teal if you want to remain gender neutral but more modern and less safari. Overall, this palette is super versatile and with some of the great items pictured above, you're kiddo is sure to love it!

  • Bright Yellow: HEX# F9E690
  • Light Yellow: HEX# FEF3C2
  • Bright Orange: HEX# F8C77F
  • Bright Green: HEX# E5EB9C

If you want to enjoy summer all year round, this look is perfect! It's modern, fresh, and fun and perfect for your little girl's bedroom decor.

SHOP THIS SET

  • Lion Corduroy Toy
  • Baby Lion Art Prints
  • Safari Animal Baby Blankets
  • Crate & Barrel Lion Rocker
Tags nursery color palette, brown and green, plaid nursery, woodland nursery, forest nursery, baby girl, baby boy, gender neutral, nursery decor, campfire kid

Coral Paradise Girl's Room Color Palette

May 26, 2018 Kylie Tuosto
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With summer just around the corner, there's nothing like a bright tropical paradise theme room to get in the mood to have fun in the sun. This color palette is inspired by a tropical paradise with bright corals, yellows, and pop of green! Grab your pineapples and flamingos for this destination theme little girl's bedroom.

PRIMARY PALETTE

This color palette just look gorgeous with a bright white or yellow bedroom. Start with a base of white and then create a bright pop of color with a yellow accent wall. Or, if you want to tone it down, grey walls provide a neutral base on which you can layer bright bookshelves, curtains, and other furniture to get this bright beachy look.

  • Light Yellow: HEX# 898B8E
  • Light Coral: HEX# FEF3C2
  • White: HEX# FFFFFF

SECONDARY PALETTE

Now for the fun part! Bright bedding and decor will really bring your little girls room to life. Bright colors and yellows pack a punch balanced out with a bright green to really tie it all together. Don't forget the palm trees and sunglasses!

  • Bright Yellow: HEX# F9E690
  • Bright Coral: HEX# FEAA9F
  • Bright Green: HEX# E5EB9C

If you want to enjoy summer all year round, this look is perfect! It's modern, fresh, and fun and perfect for your little girl's bedroom decor.

SHOP THIS SET

  • Flamingo Plush Toy
  • Baby Flamingo Prints
  • Flamingo Sheets
  • Tropical Treehouse Collection
Tags nursery color palette, brown and green, plaid nursery, woodland nursery, forest nursery, baby girl, baby boy, gender neutral, nursery decor, campfire kid

Grey & Navy Boy's Room Color Palette

May 26, 2018 Kylie Tuosto
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If you just found out you're a having a baby boy, you're going to love this modern look for his room. It's a classic, calming, and clean look, with just enough playfulness to make a kiddo feel at home.

When it comes to decorating a nursery for a baby boy, there are countless options to choose from. However, one color scheme that is both timeless and stylish is navy and grey. These colors are not only soothing and calming for your little one, but they also offer a modern and sophisticated look that will never go out of style.

One of the main benefits of using navy and grey in a baby boy's nursery is that they are both neutral colors. This means that they can easily be paired with other colors, patterns, and textures, making it easy to create a cohesive and visually interesting space. Additionally, these colors will grow with your child, making it easy to transition the room from a nursery to a toddler or big kid room.

Another advantage of navy and grey is that they are both very versatile. Navy is a rich, deep color that can add a sense of elegance and sophistication to any room. Grey, on the other hand, is a classic neutral that can create a sense of calm and serenity. Together, these colors create a sophisticated, modern look that is perfect for a baby boy's nursery.

To add a touch of fun and playfulness to your nursery, consider incorporating some navy and grey nursery art prints. Our grey and navy rhino nursery art prints are the perfect addition to any nursery. These high-quality prints feature a cute and adorable rhino that will add a touch of whimsy to your baby boy's room. The grey and navy color scheme will complement any existing decor and add a touch of modern elegance to your nursery.

In conclusion, navy and grey are a perfect color scheme for a baby boy's nursery. They are timeless, versatile, and neutral, making them easy to pair with other colors and patterns. Plus, the addition of some navy and grey nursery art prints like our grey and navy rhino prints will add a touch of playful elegance to the space and make it a cozy, comfortable and stylish room for your little one to grow.

PRIMARY PALETTE

Even though this looks seems very monochromatic, it's extremely versatile. If you have dark hardwood floors, the navy and grey will balance nicely off the natural tones. Or if you have a neutral carpet and grey walls, you can easily achieve this simple and elegant style. For bed linens, go with large scale simple patterns in primary colors. The more white you use, the cleaner and modern the look!

  • Dark Grey: HEX# 898B8E

  • Light Grey: HEX# E2E2E2

  • White: HEX# FFFFFF

SECONDARY PALETTE

For your secondary palette, you can keep it clean and just use navy for some bold accents. Be careful not to overdo it though, the more navy you add, the darker the look! If you want to make the room a bit less sterile and add extra playfulness without sacrificing your clean look, add a secondary medium blue to help balance out the palette.

  • Navy: HEX# 455482

  • Medium Blue: HEX# 9CC1DE

This look is super modern, fresh and clean. You can adapt it to add toys and books for secondary playful colors, or keep it nice and simple. Either way, this look is sure to delight your baby boy.

SHOP THIS SET

  • Navy & Grey Bedsheets

  • Baby Rhino Prints

  • Rhino Throw Pillow

  • Navy & Grey Toy Bins

Tags nursery color palette, brown and green, plaid nursery, woodland nursery, forest nursery, baby girl, baby boy, gender neutral, nursery decor, campfire kid

Campfire Critters Toddler Room Color Palette

May 13, 2018 Kylie Tuosto
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As spring rolls around, the warm days just make you want to be outside in the sunshine! So why not bring a little bit of the outdoors inside with this adorable campfire critters teal and orange bedroom color palette? The mix of bright teals, soft baby oranges, and subtle browns make this room super adaptable to any home and is sure to get your little ones excited.

PRIMARY PALETTE

This look pairs really nicely with a slightly warm, but neutral base. Start with a muted natural grey or a light egg shell white on your walls and build up from there. A dark wood planked accent wall would make a great dramatic background for this room to really pop!

  • Light Brown: HEX# D6C8BB
  • Medium Brown: HEX# AE967B
  • Light Grey: HEX# FAFAFA

SECONDARY PALETTE

If you're going for a soft and subtle look, I recommend sticking to teal and orange for pops of color. You can get more room inspiration for accent pieces from the campfire critters collection. If you're decorating a room for a baby or toddler, the softer the colors, the more comfy cozy it will look. If you're decorating for a young child, you can boost the saturation a bit by incorporating bright greens or adding contrast with large black and white features like the tent featured here.

  • Light Teal: HEX# 80CECC
  • Light Orange: HEX# F8C77F

Whether you go soft and cozy or light and bright, this room is sure to make your little one giggle with joy! Don't forget to check out all of the great critters in this collection.

SHOP THIS SET

  • Pillow Fort Sleeping Mat
  • Move Mountains Deer Print
  • Baby Fox Onesie
  • Campfire Critters Bedroom Set
Tags nursery color palette, brown and green, plaid nursery, woodland nursery, forest nursery, baby girl, baby boy, gender neutral, nursery decor, campfire kid

Forest Friends Nursery Color Palette

April 15, 2018 Kylie Tuosto
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When you're going for that cozy and warm nursery feel, nothing is better than the deep browns and greens that remind you of the forests in winter. Whether you're in love with the pine scent or just can't get enough of those woodland animals, this color palette is perfect for creating that woodsy feel.

PRIMARY PALETTE

To get that wood cabin look, it's best to start with a soft, light neutral beige base for your walls and add dark pops of deep oak-colored furniture. Or, if you happen to be decorating a cabin, do just the opposite -- let the wood walls shine and add softer neutral furniture to balance it out. If you want the lumber jack look, use red and brown plaids for your bedding. But if you want to keep a more modern and sleek vibe, I'd recommend neutral beige bedding with a soft and subtle pattern. There are lots of great options to choose from and you can either go geometric shapes or look for small trees, and forest animals.

  • Light Beige: HEX# F0E9DA
  • Medium Brown: HEX# AE967B

SECONDARY PALETTE

Once you've go the basics down, it's easy to add pops of green throughout the room. I'm in love with these adorable Copper Pearl bibs and blankets. Or you can decorate with some cute moose & mountains nursery prints. And don't forget that a dark rug or play mat can make a big difference in the balance of the room. The big watch-out in achieving this look is plastic toys! The more brightly colored toys you have, the less woodsy your room will look. So, look for fabric bins that let you tuck away toys into neatly arranged bookshelves or check out some great wooden toys that will enhance this look!

  • Light Green: HEX# E1EBCA
  • Dark Green: HEX# 9BBE91

This look is perfect for the gender neutral nursery. You can go heavier on the reds and plaids for a more masculine look, or you can add more beige and softer greens to make it feel more feminine. Either way, your little one is sure to feel comfy and cozy in a cute brown and green forest nursery.

SHOP THIS SET

  • Jelly Cat Moose Stuffed Animal
  • Go Wild Moose Prints
  • Cloud Island Adventure Awaits Decor
  • Copper Pearl Forest Bib Set
Tags nursery color palette, brown and green, plaid nursery, woodland nursery, forest nursery, baby girl, baby boy, gender neutral, nursery decor, campfire kid

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