Entries Tagged as 'nursery feature walls'

"brinjal farrow and ball colour"

While I am normally very much a fan of neutral white walls and like to use objects and paintings to add colour, I went against my instinct and painted my hallway in a dark aubergine.  Despite myself, I love it!  I think it works because of the contrast with the bright white floors.  This got me thinking about rarely seeing kids rooms painted in bold, dark, statement colours and most of the time I can understand why.  Pale, light colours do make a space feel larger and brighter while dark colours can have the opposite effect.  But sometimes it’s fun to break from the norm and do something different.  And if done right, it can really work.  Here are 3 kids rooms that really make dark colours work in the space:

"purple kids room ideas"

Dark purple is not a colour you often come across but it totally works because it’s been complimented with lots of white.  I also love that the wall is a chalkboard wall making it even more fun. (via spearmint baby)

"blue room decor ideas boys"

In this room there’s no respite with white.  Instead it’s dark walls with dark furniture but by using similar tones, the room does come together and creates a moody effect which I like. (via cable & cotton)

"black and white decor ideas"

This room uses the darkest colour of all – black and it’s a jet black.  But I love how the black starts on the floor and goes only halfway up the walls.  An all black room would be oppressive but by doing it this way it really works and gives an unusual look.  Most dark colours paired with white or any pale colour would work well in this way.  (via Kotipalapeli)

Would you try a really dark colour anywhere in your home?  You never know, you may just love it.

{top photo by ebabee, colour is brinjal by Farrow & Ball}

"birds wallpaper for a nursery"

If you’re a regular here you’ll know how much I love my wallpaper.  I’ve got the stuff pasted on many walls in my home including the bambino’s room where I chose the Pip Early Bird wallpaper.  I recently discovered Julia Rothman and her daydream wallpaper.  Birds floating amongst clouds in the most beautiful colourways is what I saw and it was love.  It would make a fabulous style statement in a nursery or kids space but would also be equally at home in an adult space… just the kind of thing that floats my boat.  I’m very keen on the design but I also love the range of colours that this bird wallpaper comes in; there are muted and soft colours as well as impactful and bright colours.  Julia Rothman is a Brookyn based designer who creates bold and whimsical designs not just to adorn wallpapers but also books, wall prints, totes and more. Check out Julia’s work at her site of head to Hygge & West for this wonderful and floaty birdy wallpaper.

"Jane Reiseger hippo nursery wall sticker"

I recently came across the wonderful world of Jane Reiseger.  An Aussie artist who creates nursery murals so sweet, so stunning.  Large scale childlike drawings of birds, trees and animals that add bags of unique style to any wall.  I think what grabs me the most about her creations is their simplicity.  All the drawings are in outline so they don’t take over but yet create quite an impact.  And of course the drawings completely appeal to my love for all things minimal, especially this kind of minimalism with heart.

Jane Reiseger does private commissions too but as she’s based in Melbourne, you’ll need to fly her over (unless of course you happen to be a Melbournian).   For the rest of us, you can get her work over at The Wall Sticker Company who sell stickers of her drawings.  Jane’s own shop is closed while she’s busy making new goodies to tempt us with… I can’t wait.  The Wall Sticker Company has some lovely animal stickers including my favourite the hippo carrying the little birdie.  And you even get to customise by choosing your own colour combos.  The stickers cost from AUD 110 and shipping is offered worldwide from around AUD 22.

"ham black and white nursery prints"

Last week I popped in to Ham and was greeted by scooting pigs, jumping rabbits and prancing horses, I kid you not!   Before you think I’ve lost it, just hold your horses. Ham is a new British store creating quirky black and white wares for the home.  Bold silhouettes of happy go lucky pigs, horses and rabbits adorn tea towels, mugs, greeting cards and more.  And all 100% British made.

Of all the goodies on offer it was the photogram wall prints that caught my eye.  A teeny-tiny animal sits proudly against a black as night background.  Cool, quirky style perfect for a nursery or play space.  Pop it in a black frame to keep the look pure or jazz it up with a bright coloured frame and feast your eyes on this striking wall display. Stunning, especially the purple.

Ham offers cool, minimal style with lots of heart.  Created by Jo Robinson, the offerings are fit for any age;  just the kind of thing we love around here.  To check out their wares head to hammade, their online store or drop by their pop-up store in Carnaby Street which is around till 14th August 2011.  The photogram prints cost £26 each and delivery is £4.75 for the UK or £9.75 to Europe.

Oooh, I do love my ABC’s.  What’s not to love, they look cool, they offer endless design possibilities and the kiddies can learn too.  That’s why they adorn all manner of kiddy paraphernalia from baby bedding to building blocks.  But the one thing they adorn the most is posters.  Alphabet posters are everywhere.  Every print designer seems to have at least one ABC poster design in their repertoire.  With so many to chose from it can become a tad confusing.  So I’ve picked out 7 of the absolute best… no samey boring ones here, just super-duper style for different tastes.

"alphabet poster"

1. Chic: This wooden cut out alphabet wall art is perfect for all you chic mama’s out there.  You can hang it or even lean it against a wall – away from little hands of course.  This chic number is by Bookhou and costs $50 plus $30 shipping outside the USA.

2. Modern: Fancy a bit of modern alphabet art for your nursery?  This colourful print is the one for you then.  From LA based Modern Pop on Etsy, it costs $35 with shipping at $12.

"vintage alphabet poster"

3. Vintage: If the vintage-retro vibe is your thing, then this vintage alphabet poster is the coolest I’ve come across.  Designed by Agrentinian Sol Linero, the print costs €29 plus €12.80 delivery from L’Affiche Moderne.  Tempting!

4. Quirky: Quirky, whacky, call it what you will but this one has bags of fun.  Called Burlesque, this ABC poster is a limited edition one and true to American style, it’s a biggie.  Designed by Mike Davis it’s available at Richard Goodall Gallery for £50.  There’s even a black & white colour your own version for £30.


"abc poster"

5. Minimal: Minimalist mama’s rejoice!  You can’t get more minimal than this stunning alphabet poster.  If you fancy a hint of colour, go for a brightly coloured frame…. your wall may end up looking like it belongs in an art gallery. Wow!  This one’s from a shop called Circle Press and costs £54.

6. Scandi style: Leave it to the Scandi’s come up with something so stylish and perfect for kids but without a hint of cutesy.  This one’s not a poster though, it’s alphabet wallpaper that’s made to measure.  You can go for a feature wall or you can immerse an entire play space in this stylish number.  Head to Isak where this costs £38 per square metre.  Delivery depends on how much you order.

"alphabet poster"

7. Colourtastic: Neutral tones too dull for you?  Is ‘the brighter the better’ your mantra? Then don’t miss this super vibrant ABC poster by Graziela.  So bright, you may need to don a pair of sunnies.  Drop by Bodie and Fou where this one’s on sale for £22.50 plus £4.95 shipping.

Now I know my A-B-C’s, next time won’t you sing with me… as goes the nursery rhyme.  Sorry, can’t get these ABC’s out of my head now.

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