Guest Picks: It's A Boy
I love the paprika color of this lamp. It's not quite fire engine red, not quite bright orange — a happy medium.
Here are some sweet, but not too cutesy, swaddle blankets to snuggle my baby in.
I love the fox pattern on this blanket because it's a more modern take on the woodland theme. It almost looks like something you'd hang on the wall.
Can someone please tell me why it's so hard to find a good looking, yet affordable dresser? This one is a little out of my price range, but I love the mod style.
A cool modular shelving system like this would be a great place to house the already large stack of children's books we have.
I like the extra-wide seat on this rocker. It's sharp looking and comfortable at the same time. It almost seems like a contradiction.
How did Sharon Montrose capture this baby fox at this exact moment? I love the clean look of her photography.
This intricate light fixture would not only stand out, it creates a lovely pattern when lit.
With classic stripes and a contrasting binding, this is just the kind of blanket that would become a household staple.
Are you sensing a theme here? I like clean design — nothing too fussy. One of these clocks would fit that criteria.
I actually already got this little guy as a shower gift and he's inspired the rest of my ideas for the nursery.
Here is one of the best takes on the alphabet poster I've ever seen.
I promise not everything will be fox-themed. I will edit some down, but I'm just trying to make decisions on my favorites right now. This modern print is rad.
There's carpet in the room so I most likely won't be doing an area rug, but I'm a fan of this one.
Even though he won't be able to play with these right away, they could make very handsome room decor.
This fun fabric would be great for curtains or bedding.
These paper mobiles are lovely to look at for both parent and baby.
I think this is meant for the bathroom, but I like the clean wood frame and the fact that it has a little shelf on it to store a couple trinkets.
Not super practical right off the bat, but it would be fun for future use.
These fun blocks would work for room decor at first and playing purposes in the future.Next: Nursery Essentials: What You Really Need
This brand offers modern design at a more affordable price, which I'm all over. I like the gray tone of this crib.
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