I’m excited to share the room reveal for our daughter’s nursery with you today! I really wanted this nursery to be pretty neutral and to feel relaxing and calm. I can’t imagine a more perfect space for our little sunshine!

Before I share all the photos, make sure to get caught up on the key project in this nursery: the wallpaper mural! I shared a full tutorial on how to install a wallpaper mural here.
Before we look at the reveal photos, let’s take quick look at what this room looked like when we first got the Hills House:

This room was used as an office by the previous owner. It had a giant desk in it, carpet and just looked really dark. I’m excited to show you what it looks like now!
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You can find the sources for the nursery here:
Nursery Tour
Without further ado, here’s our daughter’s nursery at the Hills House!

I really love how the wallpaper mural turned out, it’s definitely my favorite feature in the nursery!

After spending hours (if not days!) looking for the perfect rocking chair, I could not be happier with this Pottery Barn one! I think it looks so cute and unique and it is beyond comfortable. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve fallen asleep in it while rocking my daughter to sleep, haha!

If you take a close look at the rocking chair you can spot the cute little dog shaped pillow my mom made, it’s adorable!
My DIY entry table is not a perfect fit in here but I’m glad it found a new spot at the Hills House. Plus, I love being able to set the sound machine with the clock right next to the rocking chair.

This dresser holds a special place in my heart because I found it on Craigslist for free (what?!) when I first moved to San Diego almost 10 years ago. It’s solid oak and back then I decided to paint it but I’m excited to remove the paint in the near future and bring back the natural wood.

I debated whether or not to remove some of the items we use daily that aren’t necessarily pretty to look at but I decided to give you a real life tour of our nursery – including the practical things we use every day! We use the diaper pail, the changing pad (the fact that it’s wipeable is a game changer and makes it worth every penny!) and the diaper caddy daily. I love this set up and plan to have the same for our son.

The bookshelves are another item I really love! I actually customized them by painting them white and adding little scallops to the rail with some leftover paint I still had. I think they turned out really cute!

I pinch pleated the curtains myself using IKEA curtains!
I’m so glad I added a rug in the nursery, I think it makes a big difference and I love that it’s washable. Fun fact, we actually don’t have any rugs in our house that are not washable anymore!

Last but not least a close up of our daughter’s crib! I really love this one and spent a lot of time researching different options. I wanted a crib that would grow with our daughter and this one is a 5-in-1 crib that will eventually convert into a toddler bed, day bed and even a full-size bed.

Isn’t the color of the crib so beautiful?

I really hope you enjoyed this little tour of our daughter’s nursery and found some inspiration or ideas for your nursery design!
Sources & Paint Colors
Below I also pulled together more information regarding sources and paint colors:
Sources:
- Wallpaper mural
- Rug
- Crib
- Crib mattress
- Crib sheet
- Rocking chair
- Bookshelves
- Faux olive tree
- Curtains
- Curtain rod
- Curtain rod bracket
- Baby changing pad
- Diaper caddy
- Sound machine/night light
- Diaper pail
- Door handle
Paint colors:
- Walls: Sherwin Williams Alabaster (Eg-Shel)
- Ceiling: Sherwin Williams Alabaster (Flat)
- Baseboards and door: Sherwin Williams Accessible Beige (Semi-Gloss)
As always, let me know if you have any questions!
Tina
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