Wallpaper: Construction Blueprint Boys Room

Today’s wallpaper series design is fit for a busy little boy! One who likes to build things and zoom around. I found this larger print (not as large pictured here) wallpaper that I think would be a perfect one wall accent in a bedroom or playroom. Match the other walls to the neutral cream background and there’s so much room to build around the design 😉 I chose a couple simple wall prints that could be on another wall or layer over the wallpaper. Never be afraid of mixing prints! Check out the fun accents in this design to. A stuffed truck toy, truck piggy bank, and of course wooden blocks fit for any imaginative kid. Let me know what you think! XO – G

US Wall Decor Wall Paper PrintPottery Barn Kids Bed, Nightstand and BookshelfEtsy Wall ArtZazzle Wall TapestryAmazon Table LampPottery Barn RugTarget Plaid PillowTruck Stuffed ToyTarget Baskets Small & LargeWooden BlocksConstruction Book SetWayfair Truck Piggy Bank

*I do not own the rights to the individual images above. *Design uniquely created by me, Greta Templin.

Color Series: Boys Nursery

Welcome to the 3rd color inspired design in this series! We all know that neutrals are trendy, a monochromatic color palette, but would you think to go darker? Today’s design was inspired by Benjamin Moore’s 2025 Color Trends – Chowning’s Tan and Leather Saddle Brown. The two also pair beautifully with a creamy white if you want a brighter space with a darker accent wall. But I love a room styled to keep you feeling warm and cozy, and I think this one does just that by bringing in these dark brown tones. Also, how sweet is the Blessed Are the Children art piece above the crib. Take a look below and let me know what you think! XO – G

Benjamin Moore Color TrendsWayfair Plaid RugCarters Arlo RockerDelta Children CribDelta Children DresserWayfair End TableLamps Plus Floor LampPottery Barn Kids Gallery Wall in a BoxLight Your Home ArtworkKirklands Mirror

*I do not own the rights to the individual images above. *Design uniquely created by me, Greta Templin.

Styling Spaces: Nursery & Kids

Another Friday, another design! Today we are wrapping up my design series ‘Styling Spaces’, and this one is for the nurseries and kids rooms. When it comes to designing spaces for your little ones, you don’t need much for décor pieces. The focus is going to be on the wall art and adding special touches here and there. You don’t want them grabbing breakables throughout their room! I curated the below pieces typical to my other nursery designs and what’s most important. Wall shelves and an art piece, plus practical storage. I added here a fun elephant piggy bank, coordinating picture frames and the ultimate stuffed animals by Jellycat. You have to check them out if you aren’t already familiar! Let me know if you have questions as you shop. As always, thanks for stopping by! XO, G

Wicker Picture FramePlaid Picture FrameElephant Piggy BankCloud TapestryWhite & Gold Wall ShelfScalloped Wall ShelfLinen Toy BasketJellycat Stuffed AnimalsAnimal Wall HooksLinen Storage BoxSherwin Williams Background Color Moderne White

*I do not own the rights to the individual images above. Design uniquely created by me, Greta Templin.

Monochromatic Jungle Nursery: Budget Series

We’ve all seen the neutral nurseries. Cream is the color! But what about sticking to all blues, purples or pinks?! Today’s nursery was inspired by my first neutral nursery, but I wanted to stray away from the cream colored palette. I found myself sticking to a blue gray color base. The rug is our pop of art here, with the coordinating wall color. But the rest of the pieces and colors are very monochromatic. I think this design is peaceful in a way, with a lot of room to grow for styling if you’d like. Maybe add another pop of color to the crib sheets or changing pad cover. When sticking to a budget, the big pieces are where your money is going to go, but keep the décor simple and you still have a perfect space for your little cub to grow. Today’s total was $1,162. Just one more week of sticking to a budget here! Haha. I hope you are enjoying this series. We’ll see you back soon – XO, G

Delta Children: Jordan Crib, Dresser, Adley GliderSherwin Williams Paint Color RainEtsy Set of 3 Art – Amazon: Wall Shelves, Moon Tapestry, Toy BasketRugs USA Lane Retro RugHome Depot Floor LampTarget Blackout Curtain PanelSide Table

*I do not own the rights to the individual images here. *Greta Lee Designs vision board is created uniquely by me, Greta Templin.

Navy Sport: Budget Series

Talk about a score card!! This week’s nursery design is coming in at $1,300, plus some $ for shelf styling. If you can’t tell, I’m really keeping these budget nurseries simple. You don’t need much, but a few pieces coordinated well can make a room feel special. The peel and stick wallpaper is a great way to create an accent wall, making your space feel more elevated. I’m using Etsy prints again for wall art! These can easily be interchanged and ones that will grow with your child. And always a mirror to capture sweet moments with your baby while you watch them grow into who they are. I love book shelves or wall shelves, whichever you have more space and use for. I found these smaller shelves from Target, perfect for above the changing dresser for needed items or sentimental pieces to display. I hope you feel inspired here as you dream of your next space coming to life! – XO, G

Home Depot Peel and Stick Wallpaper Golf Prints from EtsyFarmhouse Striped CurtainsDelta Spencer CribNamesake Crawford GliderEnd TableHome Depot Table LampDelta Rustic DresserTarget MirrorTarget Wall Shelves – Extra Shopping for Shelf Styling: Picture Frame, Diaper Balm, Pacifier

*I do not own the rights to the individual images here. *Greta Lee Designs vision board is created uniquely by me, Greta Templin.

Vintage Boys Room

Hi everyone and happy Monday! I am not sure where February went, I looked back at my last post and realized it has been almost a month. I am back today though with another design! I wanted to design a bedroom for a boy that could stay with him through toddler years to teen years. You never really want to keep buying furniture as your children age, so with these pieces they work for a younger or older child’s style.

The fun orbit chair may be something you change out once your child is older. For the fun vintage street signs though, a younger child would love them as they’re playing with toy cars, yet an older teen may appreciate them for their cool design factor. I really kept this design more simple and let the pieces speak for themselves! Check it out, and let me know what you think. Everything will be linked down below.

Thanks for stopping by, XO G.

Restoration Hardware Meier Panel BedRH Vance Leather StoolsRH Antique Steamer Trunk Dresser & NightstandRH Orbit Spitfire Leather ChairRH Derby Stripe RugRH Washed Linen-Cotton Drapery in GreyRH Hale Concrete Lamp RH French Shop Metal LettersRH Vintage Raceway ShieldsRH Vintage Baseball Stripe BeddingBenjamin Moore Paint Color in Blue Danube

*Not a sponsored post. All pictures are from linked sources.*