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March 11, 2015

Filed Under: Baby + Toddler, Uncategorized

Henry's Grey & Yellow Nursery Tour

I’ve been meaning to feature Henry’s nursery tour on my blog for a while now, but somehow I never got round to taking the photos for it. Then suddenly I found myself having a slight panic at 4pm the afternoon before the removal men were due to pack up the contents of our house. I picked up my camera and started snapping – I wanted to capture Henry’s very first room before it became just a memory.
It’s always been a tranquil room for me. When I was still pregnant, I loved to go and sit in the rocking chair, hold my blossoming bump and visualise myself with my newborn baby. It was a big step for Matt and I to transform it from a spare room into a nursery, when losing the boys was still so fresh and raw. We waited until I was almost 8 months pregnant before we started, before that stage it seemed too much like tempting fate. We never got to create a nursery for William and Noah, so to design a room for our rainbow baby was a process we truly cherished.
It’s changed quite a bit since Henry was a baby – we’ve taken out the changing table, the mountain of muslin cloths have been replaced with well loved toys and books, and the baby blue hues that once dominated have now transitioned into a cheerier yellow. It’s a small room – and although we did have the option of placing Henry in a larger loft bedroom, we wanted him on the same floor as us, and I knew the more compact space could become a cosy haven. I wanted the nursery to look light and bright, which can be difficult with a smaller room, but with the walls painted a light grey, and the addition of yellow and mint accents and pastel accessories, the whole room lifted with light.
I have so many cherished memories that have taken place in Henry’s nursery, and it’s the one room in the house that I felt emotional seeing stark and empty. It’s a room I’ll dearly miss – the place where he and I got to know each other, through sleepy cuddles and lullabies, laughter and silly songs. I’ll always remember the early newborn days with Matt, clumsily learning how to handle our precious baby boy and our first laughable attempts at changing a nappy. We were bleary-eyed and exhausted, but so very happy.



Cot

Hello Sunshine Cushion

Yellow Geometric Blanket
White Cloud Cushion
Star Cotbed Sheets
Knitted Elephant 
Cloud Garland

Wardrobe
‘Henry the Brave’ Embroidery Hoop
‘Adventure Awaits’ Embroidery Hoop
Dreams & Comfort Tin
Yellow Ceramic Jar
‘H’ Wooden Letter
Candle
Bookcase
A Little Ray of Sunshine Print
Ceramic Bunny Lamp
Wooden Elephants 
Bookshelves
Panda 
Other
Tree Branch Photo Frame 
Mint Chevron Blanket 
Grey Cloud Cushion 
Mr Pennyapple Doll 
Mini Armchair

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Comments

  1. Claudia Stenhouse says

    March 11, 2015 at 8:05 am

    Gorgeous nursery, this is how I would decorate mine too 🙂 xx

  2. Alice says

    March 11, 2015 at 10:10 am

    Such a beautiful nursery, I'd love to do something similar (when the time comes!). Love the grey and yellow, works really well! Can't wait to see how you design his room in the US! x

    Tea Party With Alice

  3. Olivia Cheryl says

    March 11, 2015 at 11:27 am

    What an absolutely adorable nursery! It is beautiful!! <3 xx
    OliviaCheryl.com

  4. Zara Chauhan says

    March 11, 2015 at 12:02 pm

    Omg! So beautiful! Saved this post for later reading, you've given me some lovely inspiration for the nursery that I need to do!

    zaras-bowsandpearls.blogspot.co.uk

  5. Lily says

    March 11, 2015 at 8:08 pm

    This so adorable !
    Love it.

  6. Imogen Walker says

    March 12, 2015 at 3:20 am

    Beautiful! I love how clean and fresh it looks!
    Imogen’s Typewriter. <3

  7. Phoebe Dixon says

    March 12, 2015 at 11:31 am

    Always love a peek at your decor style. Good luck with the big move, can't wait to see your new space!

    North of London

  8. Laura CYMFT says

    March 12, 2015 at 8:32 pm

    It's a beautiful nursery! You have excellent taste.

  9. Mirela Chudala says

    August 6, 2015 at 9:43 pm

    I don't have kids but when I see such a beautiful room I could have two at the same time. I'm impressed that every detail matches to each other.

  10. beth says

    January 11, 2017 at 9:21 pm

    Would you be able to tell me where you got the gorgeous bookcase from please?

    • Amy Antoinette says

      January 17, 2017 at 7:24 pm

      It was a second hand bookcase I found on eBay!

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