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Say My Name: 10 Personalized Finds For Baby and Tot

Choosing a name for baby is one of the first major parenting responsibilities bestowed upon expectant parents.
Creative Ideas to Display Baby's Name

Choosing a name for baby is one of the first major parenting responsibilities bestowed upon expectant parents. A lot of thought goes into selecting "the perfect" baby name — why not display that choice where you can? Here are 10 ways to display your tot's name, from the nursery to back-to-school supplies!

wall art

Trend Spotting: 10 Typography Prints For Tots' Rooms

One of the hottest trends in home decor this year, typography can instantly update any room — and this is a trend that we hope will last the test of time!
Typography Wall Decor For Nursery

One of the hottest trends in home decor this year, typography can instantly update any room — and this is a trend that we hope will last the test of time! Pillows, decals, art, and prints are just a few ways incorporate typography into your tot's decor. Mix it up a bit by adding a modern typographic print among nontraditional pieces or vice versa. Check out these 10 pieces of art for some inspiration.

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Pimp Your Crib: 10 Sweet Prints For the Nursery

Moms spend plenty of time planning out their tot's bedding and furniture, and now it's time to give the same attention to their walls.
Wall Art For Baby's Nursery

Moms spend plenty of time planning out their tot's bedding and furniture, and now it's time to give the same attention to their walls. There are some very cool and modern prints available for decorating a nursery, but sometimes you just want something as sweet as your newborn to display on the walls. From baby animals to whimsical botanical gardens, get inspired to create an art gallery in your lil one's room with these 10 sweet prints for baby.

Bedrooms

Shared Spaces: 5 Ideas For Siblings Sharing a Bedroom

Bunk up! Most of us don't have the luxury of living in a six-bedroom home—meaning siblings often have to share bedrooms.
Design Tips For Siblings Sharing Bedrooms

Bunk up! Most of us don't have the luxury of living in a six-bedroom home—meaning siblings often have to share bedrooms. Sometimes the kids are excited. Other times, they are vocally opposed to the idea. The most important thing to remember when putting together a shared space for kids is to make it fun and give each child a space to call their own. Get inspired with these five shared bedroom ideas!

Editor's Pick

9 Kid-Sized Chairs to Covet

Pull up a chair!
Mini Chairs For Kids

Pull up a chair! A new generation of furniture lovers is on the rise — and it's up to their furniture-loving parents to show them the ropes. Skip the plastic kids furniture and show your kiddo what beautiful furniture really looks like with these nine kid-sized chairs to covet.

Cribs

Simple or Swank: Stark White Modern Cribs

An unadorned crib allows the option to accessorize with color and change up the decor of baby's room without breaking your future piggy bank.

An unadorned crib allows the option to accessorize with color and change up the decor of baby's room without breaking your future piggy bank. If you decide to skip a crib painted with bright colors, invest in a plain piece that pairs well with plenty of looks — you might go with nautical one season and black and white the next. Check out a couple of our favorite options for any budget.

Simple: The Bloom Alma Crib ($400) has a hint of steel detailing, but is largely a plain crib canvas you can dress up with any look you like.

Swank: The white Sparrow Crib ($730) features the same simple and sleek aesthetic, but a more retro-mod design for a slightly heftier price tag.

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Nurseryworks Lucite Crib: Ga Ga or Gag?

The answer to seeing your sleeping baby may soon be clear!

The answer to seeing your sleeping baby may soon be clear! Nurseryworks, the swanky modern nursery furniture design company, recently debuted a state-of-the-art Lucite crib that is not only clear, but environmentally friendly too. The Hollis, which could sell for as much as $3,000 when it hits stores early next year, is designed to fit a standard-sized mattress and will have a matching dresser in its collection. Named after Charles Hollis Jones, who is considered a pioneer in the use of Lucite and acrylic, the see through crib will also come in pink and green options. Would the Hollis crib work in your nursery?