Oilo Nursery + Playroom Reveal

Our latest nursery design was for blogger Kailee Wright. We love Kailee's bright and colorful style so we couldn't wait to get started on this project with her. Kailee's design needs were a little different than our past projects since space would have a dual-purpose—a nursery and a playroom for her other three kids, so it was important to have colors that would compliment both genders.
The first item we picked for the room was the rug. We knew it would be a perfect match for her room and the colors matched her style perfectly. Kailee already had the dresser and crib from Ikea and since they were white we had the perfect base to get started on the details. So we added a little more white with the wall unit then started accessorizing in colors that complimented the rug. Slowly but surely things started to come together.
The last piece we added was the tree. We always recommend adding greenery to a room. It's brightens up a corner and adds warmth to the room in seconds.  If you can't keep plants alive (like me!) then I recommend  New Growth Designs where we got Kailee's tree from. It looked fantastic and you would have never known it was a faux tree.
  
    
   
      
 
   
   
   
   
 
   
 

ROOM DETAILS:

Crib : Ikea 

Bedding : Oilo Studio 

Gold Pillows : Caitlin Wilson Designs

Dresser : Ikea

Changing Pad : Oilo Studio 

Rug : Lulu and Georgia 

Art : Jane Denton 

Kids Table + Chairs : All Modern 

Teepee : Tnees Tpees 

Gray Poufs : All Modern

Animal Prints : The Animal Shop 

Storage Baskets : Land of Nod 

Gold Animals : All Modern

Felt Ball Garland : Hello Maypole

Cube Storage : Ikea

Pink Square Baskets : Land of Nod 

White Box Shelves : Amazon

Fig Tree : New Growth Designs 

Rocking Chair : All Modern

Swing : handmade 

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Comments

  • Absolutely beautiful nursery/playroom. What is the wall paint color?

    Natalie Rothschild on
  • Can you please share the paint color? It’s beautiful!

    FVBOWMAN on
  • Great room! What paint colors did you use?

    Tracy Ward on

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