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We are finally finished with our sweet little girl’s nursery!  She just turned three months old (how did that go so quickly?!), but we were working on finishing up our major kitchen renovation  right up until her due date.  We actually finished two days before I delivered her!  So now we’ve been settling into life as a family of four, in our “new” (old) house, and we’ve finally made time to finish her nursery.

Come on in to our vintage rustic nursery:

2015-08-31 20_09_55-Christina Hibbs (@christinasadventures) • Instagram photos and videos

end table // rug // chair // pillow

NOTE: all major pieces are linked under the pictures  – FULL source list at the bottom of this post

Let me first tell you – I was shocked when we had a girl.  My husband’s family is all boys (siblings & cousins), and after we had our first son, I mentally prepared to have all boys (and I was thrilled with that, by the way!).

Baby girl nursery

mirror // dresser // rug // shelving unit // alphabet art

 

When we delivered a girl, I was more than a little surprised!  We designed our boy’s nursery in our last house to be neutral, but since we designed this nursery after our girl was born, I could add in some girly elements.  The problem: I’m really not into frilly & pink décor!  We opted to go for a vintage feel with some rustic and metallic elements.  Then we added in some pale pink accents, and I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out!

Baby Changing Station

mirror // changing pad cover // favorite cloth diaper source // ceiling fan

 

I combined our vintage mirrors from this wall in our old house and frames from our previous gallery wall to make this statement wall above the crib:

gallery wall over crib

 

I love how this nursery is truly how I love to design a space: some new pieces, some thrifted pieces, some vintage pieces, and some DIY pieces!  By putting all of these elements together, it give it a collected feel, and helps to give it a lot of character:

Shelving Nursery

 

I stained a piece of wood, added these clearance “knobs” from the Pottery Barn outlet, and hung some vintage-y pieces.  I wore that dress as a baby!

Vintage Clothes in nursery

 

I originally tried to make this space work with a few smaller area rugs, but it just felt really “off”.  I got this rug from American Rug Craftsman, and it’s truly tied the room together.  It gives it such a cozy feel, and makes it feel like a space you want to stay and get comfortable in!  (Psst – come back for a rug giveaway later this week!)

Nursery Mohawk Rug

end table // rug // chair

 

We used a changing table in our last home, but I always loved the idea of using a dresser top as a changing table.  I love this dresser from Raymour & Flanigan, and the changing pad works perfectly on top of it.  And HELLO I am in love with that giant statement mirror!  I have gotten so many compliments on it already!

Dresser as a changing table

mirror // dresser // changing pad cover // rug // favorite cloth diaper source // ceiling fan

 

This shelving unit is also from Raymour & Flanigan, and I love the basket storage mixed with the shelves.  I had so much fun decorating these shelves!  I used old Beatrix Potter pieces from MY childhood room:

Basket Shelving

 

We used curtains from our previous master bedroom, but they were way too short.  I used lace (from my husband’s grandmother’s fabric collection) to extend them, and I love how it turned out:

Lace extended curtains

 

To be fully transparent – we have this giant wooden box of a closet that is still there, and that isn’t exactly my favorite thing in the world.  BUT, it’s solid, functional, and provides really valuable storage space.  I just wasn’t quite sure if I was ready to paint it, so for right now, it stays as is!

Nursery before and after

 

We had a rocking chair in my son’s nursery, but I chose a stationary chair for this room.  I never really rocked in the rocking chair, so I felt like we could get an awesome and comfortable chair in here instead.  I couldn’t be happier with this chair (also from Raymour & Flanigan).  Also – that “N” that my husband made out of scrap wood from our basement?  LOVE!

Rustic Modern Girls Nursery

 

But see that door on the right?  It leads out to the SWEETEST side porch (and yes, I’m fully aware that it will need to be bolted shut in the future – especially when we have teenagers in the house) 

Side porch view

 

I just LOVE this space, and I’m so thankful we have a little girl to love in this space!

 

Full source list:

 

I am so thankful to Raymour & Flanigan and American Rug Craftsmen for providing me with products for this nursery.  As always, all opinions are 100% my own.  This post also contains some affiliate links. Full disclosure here.

 

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