Amy Lambert Lee Thank you, Chandra! The bedding is just plain white/cream pieces I found at Babies R Us. Made by Carters, I believe. But I just purchased anything white/cream that was washable, so it wasn't expensive and was very easy to clean.
question about chandelier - Hello Amy i love the chandelier, i went to the website that you got it from and they don't put prices:( are you able to tell me how much it cost. i am looking for one for our nursery and everything i see is a bit expensive.
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Did you paint the windows and all the trim white from scratch or were the moldings already painted? - All the trim in my house is light tobacco tan and I love white but dread all the work to change this detail throughout two floors. Any suggestions on how to make this job easier? »
Amy Lambert Lee We were fortunate because the trim was painted, but it had so many layers that were chipped, we had to do tons of sanding (which was a total beating). In the end, we hired professional painters because it was too much for us to accomplish on our own. Too much trim! I would use a primer for sure. Let me know how it goes!
Love e lamp. It's exactly what I Adam lookingG for. Can you tell me where to find it?? Thanks so much. - Love the lamp. It's exactly what I am looking for. Can you tell me where I can find it ??? Thanks so much. »
Amy Lambert Lee The lamp was actually my Grandmother's and I just replaced the shade. You might check out http://www.shadesoflight.com/lighting/ they have a good selection.
Amy Lambert Lee All of the woodwork in our house is Benjamin Moore White Dove, and the walls and ceiling in P's room are Pratt & Lambert's Ancestral 20-1 in semi-gloss
Amy Lambert Lee @Leahknight20 My super creative friend gave it to us for Pearson's baby shower. You can find her site here:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/sweettoothstationery Send her a dm, she has many great monogram options!
Hi Amy, i have another question for you. Do you see any tones of green in the paint color? We have applied 3 coats and i feel like im seeing a mint green tone, very subtle but i can see it. Your insight would be appreciated! Thank you! »
Amy Lambert Lee No, not at all. I was at the paint store today and was looking at the swatch and it was at the top of a green column, which was interesting, because I looked at it before I left and it has a more buttery tone than the BM White Dove that is on the woodwork. Did you prime it? We had a light blue on the walls and the painter didn't use the prime I purchased and I could still see the blue, so we had to buy more paint and do a third coat. P's bedroom has tons of natural light, so I really think I would be able to see the green tone but I don't. I'm sorry! What type of light fixtures do you have? How about natural light?
rgregurich I noticed the same placement of the swatch too - that's why I wondered if it inherently had some green undertones. Same situation, we did not prime (big mistake) so we are now in the process of priming and repainting. We have a very similar layout of windows so lots of natural night. It's interesting because the green tone is was so very subtle. Thanks for the clarification! I really appreciate it!
hello Amy, this is the most beautiful room I have ever seen. I am going to try and duplicate it for a regular bedroom. Do you remember where the chandelier came from? Thanks. »
Niki Papadopoulos I love sheer drapery, I feel like it adds such a beautiful, diffused light to any space. I am going to guess that these are custom, judging from how perfect they are and the fact that there are inside mount roman shades in those windows. When I need off the shelf, ready to go sheers I prefer the ones from Restoration Hardware ( I also love their drapery hardware) Good Luck!
Amy Lambert Lee The chair was my Mimi's. It used to be covered in a turquoise brocade fabric that was awesome, but worn out. We actually have another antique chair that we are having recovered for that spot that she will love!
Woven shades are ideal for adding texture to a space, as seen is this cloud-white nursery. The delicate sheers soften the space and allows you to focus on the furniture and decor, and not the shades alone.
2. Layered window treatments. Blackout curtains and layered window dressings go a long way in the nursery. They filter out light in the morning and also cast a warm, natural glow in late afternoon. Even better, in the royal nursery they would keep out those pesky paparazzi telephoto lenses and give the family some privacy.