Nursery Reveal

I feel so blessed to be sharing with you my nursery design for our little girl on the way. This is a space I’ve been dreaming of for years. I collected a few pieces here and there over the past few years just waiting to fill this room. Babies don’t need elaborate nurseries, or even a dedicated room to just them if you don’t have one, but to me it’s creating energy. This room is peaceful, creative, a little whimsical, and dreamy. It brings a sense of play and wonder that I hope my daughter feels every day. Take a look at the reveal as well as the vision board I created before the real room took shape.

Linking the pieces that I can, or at least similar ones. Thanks for coming to the blog!! XO G

CribDresserGliderOttoman Look-a-likeGold Table Look-a-likeBookshelvesGold Butterflies Wall Art Look-a-likeWall Hook Look-a-likeWallpaperIvory Lace by Sherwin WilliamsCurtain Panel Look-a-likeLight FixtureScalloped Lamp Look-a-like

*I own the rights to the photographed nursery above. *Images in design inspo are not mine. *Creatively designed by me, Greta Templin. *Links are not commissionable.

Wallpaper: Fable Zev Butterfly

Happy Friday! Today’s design has me dreaming of Spring. Everyone on my Instagram chose this pink/peach colored butterfly wallpaper over the purple color. How could you go wrong?! This print is an art piece in itself, I really kept the rest of the accents simple. A fun mirror, sweet wall hooks and as always, bookshelves and picture frames. This print then pairs perfectly with Sherwin Williams paint color Peach Blossom. Check out the design below and let me know what you think! XO – G

US WallDecor Butterfly WallpaperSherwin Williams Paint ColorCrate & Barrel CribC&B DresserNamesake Crawford GliderAccent TablePBK Butterfly LampGold MirrorWall HooksWall ShelvesPicture Frame InspoC&B Toy Basket

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

Wallpaper: Forest Winter Berry

It sure is Winter where I am! But this nursery design says anything but cold and dull. It is cozy, sweet and just the perfect touch of color for your baby. I personally think this room could be fit for a prince or princess. The wallpaper print here is enlarged so you can see the detail. Head to US WallDecor to see more! I love the mix of pattern here against the wallpaper with the glider, and the art piece above the crib. I’ve added the classic decor pieces otherwise – shelves, frames and a mirror. Let me know what you think and if you’ll be adding wallpaper to your space anytime soon! Thanks for stopping by – XO, G

US Wall Decor WallpaperSherwin Williams Egret WhiteNamesake Marin CribMarin DresserNamesake Crawford GliderNathan James End TableWayfair Floor LampAmazon ShelfLight Your Home ArtworkKirklands Oval MirrorTarget Frames Set

*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.

Modern Vintage Glam Nursery: Budget Series

The last nursery of this budget design series… but this one is for the budget breakers! Who’s with me?! I very much still stuck around our original price target of $1,500 for furniture and a few décor pieces, but it was time to change it up. I wanted to end on something unexpected and different, and this design says it all! I am loving the darker furniture color here and the cranes wallpaper. The black and acrylic crib is different, but pairs so well with this luxury vintage flared inspired room. I envisioned a wallpaper focal art piece, and that’s where this print comes into play. Imagine it framed out however small or large you want to go on your focal wall. Our furniture was a save here still, but the recliner and glider rocker from Namesake was our splurge. Can you guess how over budget I went? We reached a budget total of about $1,910. There’s always a little bit for everyone when it comes to designing and sticking to a budget! Thanks so much for following along these past 4 weeks. Stay tuned for our next design series! XO – G

Delta Bowie CribSimmons Kids’ Theo DresserNamesake Crewe Recliner and GliderEclipse Velvet Blackout CurtainsHome Depot Brass End TableKirkland’s Home Louisa Gold MirrorSherwin Williams Smart White Paint ColorCranes Emerald Wallpaper from Spoonflower

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

Sugar & Spice Nursery Design: Budget Series

Another Friday, another design! And this weeks design kicks off our 2nd series, designing on a budget! Don’t get me wrong, I tend to have expensive taste and want to pick the best of the best, but we can’t always go crazy and spend $5,000 on a bedroom makeover. I also have a degree in Accounting and who doesn’t love to budget a little to see their bank account grow? Keep your money circulating though to see it come back to you, and you have the best of both worlds! So today we’re combining design and budgeting in one. I’m a firm believer that spaces, colors, and pieces that surround you will influence your energy and moods. Creating a space for your baby and kids will be that much more special to both them and you. I’m setting the budget for these next 4 nurseries to be under $1,500! We’re putting most of the budget to the big pieces; the rocker, crib and dresser. As for décor, you can stay fairly simple with bookshelves, frames that you could thrift and fill with Etsy prints, and I love wall decals or peel & stick wall paper to fill an accent wall. Paint can also be an easy room transformation, but the supplies to do so can get expensive. I budgeted on the higher end at $100, but that may be a spot you can save on! Let me know if you have any budgeting questions, or if there is something you want to see on next week’s saving design. Thanks for stopping by! XO – G

DaVinci Birdie Crib ($180) – DaVinci Kalani Dresser ($200) – Oxford Teegan Glider ($360) – Sherwin Williams Rose Colored ($100) – Side Table ($60) – Target Lamp & Shade ($35) – Target Threshold Chenille Curtain Panels ($60) & Amazon Rods ($16) – Wall Bookshelf ($38) – Home Depot Wall Mirror ($80) – Etsy Art Prints ($9 + frames) – Heart Wall Decals ($9) – Budget TOTAL = $1,150

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

A Fairy Garden Nursery

I’m sharing with you today the 4th final nursery design in this print inspired series! This purple floral print has been the sweetest blanket I’ve sewn yet. Make sure you head to my Instagram page and swipe to see the pattern! Surprisingly, I did not go the purple color route for this one. I found a floral printed glider from the Home Depot and really built the design around it. The furniture pieces from Pottery Barn Kids led me to picture an enchanted, whimsical garden, like the blanket print, but the grey washed tone kept this design bright. Hence the name Fairy Garden! The accents in this nursery are really simple then. Crepe paper wall flowers and little butterflies from Pottery Barn Kids, a rug to ground the space. Sometimes, less is more! Yet I loved going outside the typical pink or purple nursery design. I am making sure I challenge myself in these vision boards. You’ll also find two of my favorite baby brands I love to follow! If you haven’t noticed, I’m building a baby boutique for everyone along with my designs 😉 BabyBjörn’s Bouncer is one of the simpler bouncers on the market to sit your baby in and play. It can also easily be moved around your house and folds flat when not in use! And for the sweetest and softest outfits for your baby, I turn to Lou Lou and Company for sophisticated patterns. The florals fit this design just perfectly! You may not always have a room you need to shop for, but shopping for babies and kids will always be needed. Let me know if you’re in need of a gift guide!

Thank you for following along these past 4 designs! I hope you’ll be back for the next series! – XO, G

Sherwin Williams Cotton WhitePBK Willow CribPBK Catalina DresserPBK Catalina Side TableHome Depot GliderWayfair Blackout CurtainsHome Depot Table LampPink Wall FlowersWhite Wall FlowersRosegold Feather ButterfliesPBK Scalloped MirrorRugs USA Jute RugBB Bouncer BlissMatilda two piece setCharlotte two piece set

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

Modern Art Deco Nursery by G

Hello and happy Friday! Today I’ve put together a design inspired by this midi sized blanket I sewed. It’s a baby pink background with a terrazzo print of navy, orange and white. It’s my take on modern art deco. When I found a rug that matched my blanket print, the visualization of this space just took off! I was envisioning a natural white crib for this space so I knew I had to start shopping at Babyletto. The acrylic rails to their Harlow crib make this piece really stand out. For this design, a matching dresser set fit the space I envision. I love to mix and match dressers and cribs, but sometimes a set is just too good to not stay cohesive. I kept the finishing accents simple, with room to add your own pieces already sourced, or to thrift new ones inspired by this design. Maybe a vintage lamp, a fun mirror or your own unique prints or artwork. For an added fun share, I placed a padded play mat by Gathre along with a modern toy bar in this nursery design. Every little piece is simple, yet very sophisticated for the modern baby! I hope you enjoyed this week’s design and I’ll be back next week with another one. Don’t forget to like my Instagram post and see the blanket print behind the design!

Babyletto Harlow CribBabyletto Sprout DresserPBK Tolle MirrorBabyletto Sleepytime RockerEnd TableFloor LampPBK Evelyn Scalloped ValanceCrate&Kids ArtworkWayfair Jem Terri RugToy BasketToy BarGathre Padded MatSherwin Williams Byte Blue Wall Color

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