
Some people just have so much style and just pull things together and make it look so effortless. Not pretentious, not too fancy, just interesting , unique and adorable! Meet Emily from Jones Design Company. She is the mom to three adorable boys and when I first discovered her blog she was expecting a baby girl. I was so anxious to see what she would do for a girl after being a “boy mom” (like me) for so long. She did not disappoint.
Love this vignette when you walk into the room…so sweet and serene…swoon over the paper.


Not a lot of pink but plenty of ruffles and LINEN. Oh yes, you know she had me at “linen”…. and pearls! I love this arrangement. She tells all about it on her blog–details are linked below.

And this wallpaper..wait to you hear about this..so smart! I love it. Notice the galvanized, industrial looking bins on the changer shelf..love how they contrast with the florals and “cut the sweetness”..genius and so important in a girls room IF you don’t want it to be too princess-y.
What I love is the room is feminine and sweet but not so PINK it is frightening. Not to offend all of you pink lovers..pink is fine and many love but I’m not a pink girl. Emily isn’t either so I could really relate to the direction she was going. Oh what the heck, a touch of pink is perfection with this pillow! And the blue stool. I love blue in a girl’s room.
{Oh my! Pacis in a silver bowl..how sweet!}

To see more of this amazing room go here. Emily also did a post with information on how she completed various projects, paint colors, sources etc…click here for those details…You definitely want to look around her blog and past posts. Thanks for letting me share this Emily..you are inspiring! God bless you, your family and that sweet baby girl!
{All images by Emily at Jones Design Company}











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7 Comments
Comment by Kate (Little Beach Bum) — May 5, 2010 @ 10:43 am
I LOVE this nursery! Especially the part of the room with the changer shelf contrasted with the almost Victorian wallpaper behind it…this is great inspiration for when I have a baby! I also love that blue and white footstool.
Comment by susan — May 5, 2010 @ 12:12 pm
my personality LOVES this room! i think it would be just perfect for my daughter’s new bedroom scheme.
Comment by grace — May 5, 2010 @ 8:09 pm
hi holly! wow, i am in love with this nursery! thanks so much for sharing. xoxo
Comment by Missy Robinson — May 5, 2010 @ 9:18 pm
If I ever have a girl, holly, hyou will have to recreate that for me!
love everything about that room!!
missy
Comment by camille — May 6, 2010 @ 8:52 am
I am drooling over this room. My baby days are over, but am inspired to find more “stuff” to frame and hang on the wall. I love decorative items that have meaning. So very lovely!
Comment by Katie — May 6, 2010 @ 1:48 pm
I love that room! I knew when you directed me to it a while back ago…it had to be good!
) I think it is genius how she framed out those items…esp. the pearl necklace. Ha, I want to do that in MY bedroom. The blue fabric on that stool – W.O.W. – and the gray paint on the bed.
Now I definitely have a love for pink…but *only when it’s balanced!* I seriously don’t even buy that much pink clothes for Amelia. I consider myself a girly-girl most of the time, but ALL PINK makes me want to yak. No offense to anyone…to each his own. ;o) Amelia’s nursery was super-pale blue and white with a tiny, tiny bit of washed-out, Calamine-lotion pink. I thought it was very feminine…the blue. Very serene. And don’t we all need serene when we are nursing and rocking babies at 2 a.m.??
Comment by Jennifer — January 18, 2012 @ 10:04 pm
Love the fabric on the bedding. NEED to find this.
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