How to Create One Very Cool Midcentury Modern Nursery
If you’re searching for the perfect gender neutral nursery, this is it! And best of all, it features quality pieces that will grow with your child, so adapting it to their changing tastes won’t break the bank. Here’s how to create one very cool midcentury modern nursery.
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- The olive two-tone scheme on this Dream on Me Clover 4-in-1 Modern Island Crib adds an unexpected touch. Keep the bedding neutral, or add contrast with pinks or oranges. All would look awesome! (Did I mention it’s a STEAL and has an optional toddler bed conversion kit?!)
- YES, to washable rugs! Give baby a soft spot to play with this Lorena Canals Bereber Washable Rug. Bonus: when spit up happens, it’s no big deal.
- This Babyletto Madison Swivel Glider doesn’t look like a glider and that’s a good thing, especially if you decide to steal it for your own bedroom once baby no longer needs it. 😉 Bonus: it’s upholstered in on-trend bouclé.
- Made from 100% sustainably harvested white oak, the Kalon Caravan Double Dresser is a standout piece with staying power.
- Add a touch of cozy texture with the Pouf 78. It’s 100% wool, creating a super soft landing for tired feet or little ones just learning to stand.
- I’m crazy about the Marbled Cream base of the Surya Vogel Lamp. The petite size is perfect for a nursery.
- The print on this Oilo Zebra Crib Sheet adds a touch of whimsy for your wild child, while the 300-thread count cotton jersey makes it soft and durable.
- Foster a sense of adventure with a sweet Wonder & Wise Airplane Rocker & Ride-On. It converts from rocker to ride-on (brilliant!), extending its useful life. Priceless.
- Art is one of the easiest things to swap when your baby announces they’re (sniffle) “no longer a baby”. The Creative Co-op Alphabet & Numbers wall hanging is a sweet piece of decor that looks like a vintage find, but won’t break the bank.