
I've got a fabulous nursery tour for you. Say hello to Sebastian's room. Sebastian is one lucky kid -- the adults in his life run a chic baby planner and concierge service that helps expecting parents prepare for the arrival of their little one. It's called Sissy+Marley. And using the fabulous resources at their fingertips, Rachel, Diana and Chelsea created a lovely little oasis for Mr. Sebastian.
There's nothing like a nesting mama to come up with a perfect baby space, right? Keep reading for more pics and all the best sources.

I love this view as you head into the nursery. And I love that Sissy+Marley are not afraid to use white with babies. The dark floors look so warm and sophisticated.

An up-close shot. The huge wall map is from IKEA. The clever deer head is by Tamar Mogendorff. The animal artwork is actually pages from Andrew Zuckerman's book.


The rail of artwork is calming, don't you think? Dresser is by Netto. Vola Glider from Monte. Pom-pom Blanket at Remodelista (love this so much!). The cowhide rug is from West Elm.

The gorgeous mirror is from Serena & Lily. The crib is by Netto. The bookshelves are IKEA. The polo boxes on the shelves are here.
A big thank you to Sebastian for sharing his space with us!
Too minimalist for your taste? Too much white? Or is this right up your alley?


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Comments 27
Love it! For some of us who live in apartments, painting isn't an option so we are stuck with white or offwhite wall. For my little one due in August I plan to use a similar concept, except decorating with vintage storybook pictures of dogs.
love it, very peaceful. My daughters room is ivory with splashes of color. She's two and it still looks clean and fresh.
With our little one from Birth to around 1 year we used a good bit of white and black contrast colors. But I did throw in splashes of Primary Colors here and there. Such as the throw ,area rug, pillows ect. Not to much what I felt was just enough.
I too like all things simple and minimal!
looks like the baby should be placed on a coffee table as a conversation piece instead of growing and exploring in this space
Pass.