Lily’s Nursery

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For those of you who are unable to come visit us, I thought I would give a pictorial tour of Lily's Nursery.

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As we enter the nursery from the hallway between the two rooms, we see first the changing table, with the crib in the background.
Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

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This is the changing table, which is, like almost all of the nursery furniture, painted white. The changing pad sports a mint-colored cover.
Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

Changing Table: White Sleigh Style Changing Table - Badger Basket Company

 

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As we move further into the nursery, we see the corner with the changing table on one side, and the crib on the other.
Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

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Here is the crib, with blanket made by Aunt Pattie and painting of little girl on the wall above.
Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

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Close-up of the crib, which is decorated in the nursery's colors of lavender and mint.
Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

Crib: 5-in-1 Crib, Jasmine - Delta
Bedding: Seed Sprout Gingham Crib Bedding, 3-Piece Set, in Lavender

 

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Here we see the crib, next to the combo unit with hutch.
Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

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This is the combo unit with hutch, with a floral arrangement made by NaNa Elizabeth, a handmade vase from Oaxaca, Mexico, and a pink throw knitted by Aunt Pattie.
Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

Combo Unit: Storkcraft Beatrice Combo Tower Chest
Hutch: Storkcraft Beatrice Combo Hutch

 

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Moving further around to the corner on the right side of the combo with hutch, is the guest bed, with Hargrove "Dear Old School Days" painting on the wall above.
Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

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Moving past the guest bed, we come to the corner with the bedroom's window, decorated with lavender curtains. In this corner, at the end of the bed, is the glider rocker with ottoman, and a blanket made by Aunt Helen Ann.
Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

Glider Rocker: Classic Glider Rocker and Ottoman Honey Finish, Beige
Curtains: Seed Sprout Basics Tab Top 63" Curtains (2 Panels), Lavender Gingham

 

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Moving around the corner from the glider rocker is the desk, flanked by two bookcases. Next to the glider is the baby glider.
Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

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Finally we come back around to the door, as seen from beside the changing table, with a view into the master bedroom.
Photo © Chip Bennett, all rights reserved.

I hope you have enjoyed this tour through Lily's nursery. We've really enjoyed setting everything up and getting the nursery ready for our little Lillian!

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3 Responses to “Lily’s Nursery”
  1. Mel says:

    Looks like all you need now is a baby! I really like the colors and it looks like Lily is going to have a beautiful room. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Stephanie says:

    Princess loves the room as much as Lily will!

  3. How nice! Congrats on your bundle of joy!