So, at last, here are the before and after pictures of the baby’s room. I’m learning that having an infant means even a blog post takes weeks months to complete. She’s 8 weeks old today!
Removing the multiple layers of wallpaper wasn’t as much of a bear as we were expecting. We used Chomp, a hand scorer, putty knives and elbow grease. Eventually we’ll refinish the floor but for now its fine. And now the afters:
From the start we knew we wanted an understated space, focusing on black, white and red, since they’re colors infants can see first, and the rest of the house is based on a black/white/gray palette, so it it just made sense. Our infant doesn’t yet spend much time in her own room, so she may not appreciate the aesthetic. More on what she does like to look at in our house later.
We knew we were having a girl but an overload of pink and frills is just not us. When she’s old enough to have some say about her space, we’ll bring in the pink and frills if she wants them. The above collages are by me, frames from Ikea. Its hard to see them in this photo, but the white hanging drops are made out of a gauzy fabric, also by me, cast neat shadows on the wall. The crib is a previously used Jenny Lind that was given to us, and the gorgeous red knit blanket is the handiwork of my aunt.
An antique Hoosier Cabinet serves as the changing table, diaper, bedsheet and some clothing storage. Our house is 101 years old, so I love that this piece is about as old as that. Formerly it stored the cereal and snacks in my parents’ kitchen growing up. The rocker is Ikea’s Poang. The curtains are also plain muslin panels that we already had. I dyed them gray and hemmed them so she won’t try to use them to pull herself up. I don’t love them, but they were basically free.
A few winters ago I took a photo of some tiny red moss growing at my father-in-law’s house. We had it printed poster-size through Shutterfly put it in another Ikea frame.
Considering I work at The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art and Bob and I both studied illustration in college, books are important in our house. Once we got the large furniture in the room though, there wasn’t room for a bookcase or even shelves. After some idea hunting on the web, Bob made these picture rails so that a selection of picture books will be within her reach. Overall, we’re happy with the space and with how much we spent on it.
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I love the picture rails at the bottom with the books, that is a great idea! Maybe a little chair at some point or small bean bag would make it a perfect nook for a little one. I love grey and white – it’s so soothing and I love that you made do with so much of what you already had, and made your own for the rest. That red blanket is fantastic, it adds a lovely texture and warmth to the room.
Congratulations on your little girl, you have made her a wonderful space all her own! My children slept with us most of the time but it was great to have a little space just for them and I think they liked it too.
I don’t know how I missed this great news! Congratulations! (& of course, I love the room). So very sweet.
Thanks Sarah. I have pictures of L with me at the Museum. Stop into the studio the next time you’re in.
Thanks Liz! We do have a little school chair in there. Maybe it didn’t get photographed. I think a beanbag chair is the way to go though. If its comfy and cozy, it’ll be a favorite spot!