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Annette Tatum Seersucker Palm Beach: Three Inspired Nurseries

May 31, 2012

In our recent exclusive interview with Annette Tatum, she specifically mentioned “I think that the beauty of this line [the Seersucker Collection] is that you can create a very simple and soft look by minimizing the color accents you choose. On the other side there is the option of adding a hot pink to a [...]

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What’s HOT right now!

May 12, 2012

HOT and flying off the shelves, these beauties made our “What’s HOT” list for May! 1. Annette Tatum Simplified Nursery in Gray…for the nursery of your dreams 2. Kicky Pants Bamboo Basics One-Piece Bodysuit…for baby’s every day wear 3. Bungalow 5 Alexandra Lamp…for reading bedtime stories by 4. Weegoamigo Taupe Stampede Elephant Blanket…for the most [...]

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Geaux Tigers! Purple and gold gifts, goodies and inspiration.

January 9, 2012

Sometimes, it is important that you show your true colors. We may be currently deep in the heart of Texas but I, Jennifer, owner of Polka Dot Peacock, am an LSU graduate. And tonight, in case your family doesn’t live and breathe sports as much as mine does, LSU plays for the BCS National Championship. [...]

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Little Girl Blue: A Bedroom

August 16, 2011

I love the idea of using ‘traditional’ male colors for a feminine space with an über feminine twist. This area possesses a great balance of clean modern with curvy trad, and when paired with this soft color combo, will provide a wonderful backdrop for her childhood years. With tints of blue and green, dominated by [...]

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Trending Design : The Gender Neutral Nursery

July 19, 2011

The trending topic, and super exciting direction new moms and dads to be are taking, is the “surprise baby” approach: right up until that final moment of delivery, their new bundle of joy remains a complete mystery in terms of gender. The challenge, however, is to create a nursery to suit both a male and [...]

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Sweet Swingin’ Safari : A Little Boy’s Nursery

July 11, 2011

Take a walk on the wild side in this sweet swingin’ safari nursery for a little boy. Hits of fun colorful accents, paired with great bones to last a lifetime really make this space a fun place for your little one. 1. Serving as our springboard for color scheme of the room, these Annette Tatum [...]

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The Bold and Bright: A Baby Girl’s Nursery

May 11, 2011

I’m not really sure what rock I’ve been living under, but when I spied this bedding set from Rikshaw Design, I knew an entire space must be inspired from of this color scheme, and over all feel. A well-traveled, organic eclectic feel gives this space great bones, beautiful color, and a fabulous room to grow [...]

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Rock Star Room : A Glamorous Little Girl’s Space

April 13, 2011

A rocking little girl’s space with some unexpected choices, this space honestly began with the bed in a lighter color. But the more accessories that were brought together to complete the look, it didn’t make sense to take away from that beautiful New England blue finish. In fact, with just the right pieces, this would [...]

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Masculine With Touches of Color : A Big Boy’s Room

March 28, 2011

This masculine big boy’s room with touches of modern, is a great example of how you can mix many different colors, to add personality and contrast to your every day furnishings. 1. The modern Sparrow bed from Oeuf is the perfect little addition, in a bold grey and natural contrast. 2. The Annette Tatum Bingo [...]

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Damask, Polka Dots, Modern and Classic : Unlikely Pairs In a Feminine Space

March 17, 2011

A touch of girly with elegant finishes and some unlikely pairs, come together for this simply lovely palette: fun to update over the years for your little one’s new dwelling. 1. This Serena and Lily Pondicherry bed in the grey upholstery brings in some cottage charm with a touch of modern. 2. The fabric — [...]

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