![]() ![]() Curtains from Urban Outfitters // Rods from Amazon // Vintage Paint-by-number Paintings from the Santa Monica Flea Foxes abound in Archer Lee Fox’s room and Henry the Fox by Walnut Animal Society, has to be the clear favorite. I loved how Wes Anderson-esque they were and how in a modern space they get a new life. □Īrrow Banner by Ferm Living I took these photos before Archie was born so the dresser still wasn’t set up as a changing station like it is now, but I will post on that soon!ĭresser is an Ikea Hack ( see the DIY and all of the product sources for this photo here) // Green Ottoman from Modernhaus // Sheepskin Rug from Amazon These vintage paint-by-number mountain scenes were the first items I picked up for the nursery, and the design of the space evolved from there. We were actually in England spending time with the family for his grandmother’s funeral when I first suspected we were expecting, so it was very fitting.Īs for the rest of his name… it is tradition to have two middle names in Rupe’s family (Rupert’s are Casper & James) so we went with Lee which is my dad’s name and Fox, the only one with no family ties, but with a second middle name I decided I got to pick one just because I liked it. He is the sweetest 94 year old I’ve ever met. We named him Archer because, of course, I love the name (and who doesn’t love arrows as a simple symbol to go along with the name?) but also specifically for the nickname Archie which is Rupe’s grandpa’s name. ![]() Enjoy! x We had Archer’s name picked out from almost the day we found out we were pregnant. I’m excited to share Archer’s finished nursery! I wasn’t sure if I was going to get the room together before his arrival (you can see the original design board here) but since the little guy went a week overdue, I was able to put the finishing touches on the space (including making that mobile on his due date while whispering sweet words like “get out of my belly”) before he made his debut.
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