
These rattan baskets are also from IKEA but here is a set of similar ones. As you can see, it’s thicker than most cube units out there, making it quite a bit more sturdy.

The tall white cube unit is from IKEA but you can snag it online HERE. Mike fits in it great, too! It is also available in the colors: blush, charcoal, or french gray. It’s comfortable and the perfect size for me. This spot is also my nursing station in her nursery! This is the exact rocker that I have and I’m so glad I went with this one. While I was still pregnant with Taya, I’d sit here and rock for hours and now I get to do that with her in my arms. Here’s my favorite corner in the nursery… 🙂 I love my glider. They were both extremely fond of butterflies! I added the butterfly piece in memory of my Grandmother and Michael’s Grandmother. The name sign and the bronze butterfly wall piece were both from Hobby Lobby but you can find the name sign here. Since the “I love Jesus & naps” onesie is still too big for Taya to wear, we have it hanging here for now. I used this natural wood coffee mug wall rack to be a unique place to hang some lighter items like decor, bows, and our Solly Baby wrap. When you first walk into Taya’s nursery, there’s this little entryway wall that I wanted to make really welcoming.

I’ll also link similar options to help you out! 😉 I’ll be linking everything found in her nursery throughout this blog post and neatly at the end, too. The rest of the walls are in Behr’s “Ultra Pure White,” which is the perfect crisp white. I only wanted a hint of color rather than a full-on pop of color. I went with Valspar Paint’s “Naivete” for the two accent walls in her room – the entry wall and the main wall that her crib is against. I also chose to go with mostly natural wood for accents. All things bright and neutral will always have my heart, so I kept to mostly white, taupe shades, and light pinks. Taya’s nursery is a mix of all things girly, boho, and floral. Since we are currently renting a townhome, I was a tiny bit limited in what my original vision was but I am still so happy with how it came out. I had always dreamed of having a baby girl, so you bet I was over the moon excited when it came to dreaming up her nursery. I still had a couple of pieces to get before taking photos. her name is in the decor and we kept it a secret until she was born. I wanted to wait until she was here to share because 1.

Today is the day, lovelies! I am FINALLY getting to share Taya’s nursery with you.
