
Interior designer Stephanie Marsh Fillbrandt has created a modern and stylish space for little ones. Her chic nursery, which was a part of the San Francisco Decorator Showcase, shows how elegant a nursery can be. Moving beyond the Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse themes of yesteryear, Stephanie's design firm, Marsh & Clark, shows us that even little people deserve exceptional style.

This gorgeous nursery for triplets has so many beautiful design features - locally crafted cribs that are toxin-free; a trio of custom chandeliers that float above each babies crib; and warm wood flooring that makes this powder-blue room feel nice and cozy.

Clean, sophisticated, and eco-friendly this nursery is truly a safe and stylish space.

Do you have any tips on creating a stylish nursery? Share your ideas below.
{Images: Marsh & Clark}
That changing table is gorgeous! It looks so sophisticated for a baby's room.
ReplyDeleteomg this room is my future that's the best way I can describe my love for it. Modern, fresh, chic.
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Beautiful! I absolutely love the design.
ReplyDeleteMy own idea for a nursery would be to have some sort of pattern or picture on the ceiling (with light colors, so as not to contrast the furniture.) That would provide good mental stimulation for a baby lying on his or her back in the crib.
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Gorgeous!
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Is it totally weird that I want my bedroom to look like that nursery? It's so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMonica, that is a fantastic idea! Makes me think of Jenna Lyons' baby's room with the yellow stripes on the ceiling.
ReplyDeleteLindsey Lou, that's not weird at all. I think everyone would look a room this serene.
The problem I see with this is that inevitably, you are going to end up with toys and baby gear that are not white and those things will then become the focus of the room. My tip is to use some colors in your nursery that you typically find in the toys you intend to introduce so that even the toys will work in the room (such as primary colors).
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