Baby Nursery Photos | A Purple and Green Girl’s Nursery

I never thought I’d be one to “nest.” Let’s face it, I usually don’t mind a little dust here and there, and I sometimes let things get a bit disorganized (like my dresser!). So imagine my surprise last week when I got up at 6am to do laundry. Yes, laundry. At six in the morning. And now I’ve become paranoid about keeping things cleaned. All this to say, I haven’t been giving much attention to my poor blog these past couple of weeks. Because really, those dirty towels and sheets are much more pressing right now than a blog post.

But, I did promise I’d show photos of the baby nursery, and I finally feel finished with it. So, today I thought I’d share what’s been an on-going project for Jay and me these last couple of months. Before we started it, I knew I didn’t want a “pink, girly” nursery–even though we are expecting a girl. In fact, I agonized over the color choices for several weeks–literally crying and having a breakdown at one moment. I’m blaming that on the hormones. The one thing I did know was that I wanted to incorporate a favorite horse painting into the room. It ended up becoming the inspiration behind the purple color, and with a little help from pinterest and blogs, the rest fell into place.

So here it is, a not-too-girly purple and green nursery with a horses and books theme.

The cute, gray rocking chair is my absolute favorite chair in the whole house. After realizing a lot of standard rockers simply would not fit in the room (or up the stairs!), I found this perfect modern piece from Monte design.

The green dresser/changing table is a DIY project that I’m very proud of Jay for doing. We literally found this old, brown dresser on the side of the road in Pittsburgh a year or so ago and carried it down to our apartment. It sat around in our entryway until we moved here, and then I got the idea to use it as a changing table. With a little elbow grease from Jay–read: sanding, priming, and painting–it matches perfectly with the green accent and is just the right size for the room.

purple and green baby nursery with painted wall stenciling

I wanted something to break up the purple in the room, and the wall stenciling idea was a blog find. It actually didn’t take nearly as long as I thought it would to paint–just about four hours total. If you’re wondering where I got the stencil, I found it here.

The bookshelves were another blog inspiration. They’re actually IKEA spice racks that I painstakingly spray-painted white. The spray-paint gave a smooth finish, but for time’s sake, I think I would just use paint and a paintbrush if I was doing it again.

Finally, another IKEA find were these hanging soft baskets. I wanted everything to be within hand’s reach for changing the baby, and these fit the bill.

Ami - Love the nursery! Great job. Wondering if you could share paint color name and brand for the lavender wall. Thank you!

Erin - I’m also working on a purple and green nursery for our baby girl. Do you mind sharing what color paint you used on that dresser?

danette campbell - Would you mind telling me the brand and name of the purple and green paint colors you used in your beautiful girl’s nursery?
I am heading to KY to help my daughter paint her baby’s nursery and she just loves your beautiful room.
Thanks so much,
Danette

Belly - It’s so beautiful, i love it!

Christine - I love it! How did you manage to hang up the spice racks? What a great idea!

Georgia - WOW – this looks like something streight out of a magazine! It is beautiful. It’s clear your talent(s) surpass economics and photography!

Kathy Conklin - I think you should go out driving along the roadside more often Jay did a beautiful job making it just beautiful for you bby girl!!!

Mark Schwarz - Mary and Jay … the nursery looks great. I can believe it is the same room I saw in July! Both of you have done a wonderful job turning your entire house into a home. A big pat on the back to Jay for his craftsman skills. I knew he could do all of that stuff. It’s in his genes. Mark

Lindsey - Mary, this is so beautiful and looks straight out of a magazine! Congratulations to you and Jay. We wish you all the best.

Julie - Looks terrific and loved the books on display, especially Goodnight Moon!

Emilie - Oh Mary, it is beautiful! I love the reclaimed dresser, it’s a beautiful shade to go with the purple. Best of luck to you and Jay on this new adventure.

Katie G - Love the nursery! Purple and green is a great combination and I’m now obsessed with those stencils!!

Ivona - It’s absolutely perfect! I love the dresser/changing table and the stenciling!…and the “spice racks”….all of it! Too perfect! Congrats!

Andy Booth - Great job Mary & Jay! This looks great, very warm and welcoming!

Andrea - Mary – that looks amazing! Beautiful – just girly enough. And Jay did a wonderful job on that changing table – kudos to him. Looking forward to when your little girl is welcomed into the world.

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