Tell me a little bit about your background, what you do, and how you got started?
My name is Elena Brooking, I am a qualified interior designer + Feng Shui consultant. I am a mama of 2 little girls (Olivia 4 & Sienna 2) and a former motherhood empowerment coach.
I started my interior design diploma when pregnant with my first and finished my studies 2 weeks before my second was born. I went through post partum depression with Olivia and interior design helped me push through and make it out on my own so I could make my dream come true!
I am currently focusing on kids’ design and I help mamas out there raise confident & inspired children by creating long-lasting spaces that support their passions & personality!
Let’s talk nurseries! What’re your design principles for creating an awesome nursery?
Designing a nursery can be so much fun because anything you decide to include is entirely up to you while your baby doesn’t have a voice in it just yet! There are a few things to keep in mind when getting started:
Choose a specific style or theme. Although it's not absolutely necessary to limit yourself to a single concept, settling on a specific idea will help you to narrow your focus and create a more cohesive design.
Choose textile before paint: there is nothing worst than choosing the perfect curtains or bedding only to find out it clashes with the paint color.
Identify a focal point, most nurseries are centered on the crib, but there are many other options to choose from. A large window or alcove or even a signature piece, such as an over-sized toy or a painted dresser, can also draw focus.
Leave room to grow, when choosing furniture think long term: baby's small bassinet-style crib may look darling now, but have you left enough room to exchange it for a toddler-sized bed later?
Don’t neglect your windows. Properly dressing your windows is not a design choice—it's a safety concern. Always install blackout curtains or heavy blinds in the nursery. This will help the baby to sleep longer and more comfortably. More importantly, it will prevent the room from getting too hot during the day, dramatically decreasing your baby's risk of SIDS.
How should mommas who are waiting to find out their babes gender plan their nursery decor?
Neutral soft hues are always best, especially for the foundation of the room set up. Once the gender is revealed you can always add little pieces in pink or blue to give it more personality. There isn’t a right or wrong here, you can always pick a combination of colours you like whether it’s a girl or a boy!
What are your favorite on trend nursery themes for boys?
What I love about boys nurseries is the fact that there is so much you can play with. I love the brave little prints with animals hanging on the walls. Fur mats and cosy throws to create some hygge are a must.