Annie Thornton If you click more info, you will be linked to ducduc's website. They are a showroom and manufacturer of really awesome nursery and children's bedroom furniture. I am assuming that everything you see in this photo can be purchased from their site.
3. Keep it spare. Minimalist lines are a great complement for pink in a girl's nursery. The clean lines and all that natural light keep the room looking fresh, not cloying.
Neither yellow nor pink has to be the main color in a room for this color combination to work. In fact, a white room that has small touches of each of these colors is a great choice. I love how the yellow and pink decorations on the wall work in this cute nursery.
Keeping it streamlined is one way to keep it versatile. This wall art can easily be changed, and check out all the storage below the crib and toddler bed.
The layout in this room is very interesting given that the space doesn't seem to be that small. A dresser, crib and daybed are all lined up, one after another, in a tight row along the back wall. This arrangement is unlike a more traditional furniture layout, which would have the furniture dispersed about the room.
This unconventional run of furniture works not only because the walls and furniture share a similar color, but due to the addition of the delightful wall decals filling the space above.
There's so much to love about this space: the whimsical wall decals, the pops of pink and orange, and the modern vibe. Thanks to all of the built-in storage under the DucDuc crib and twin bed, there's also an airy feeling to the room. Tip: DucDuc carries many different version of beds with built-in storage. Here's a peek at their collection.
Even tots can enjoy the tower; here it's very pretty in pink. This designer has cleverly placed it on the wall so it looks like it's sitting atop the dresser.