Good Morning!
Our murals have included a few nurseries, lately - so I reckon its time to get started on loading some pictures up here so that you can see them.
This one is in Lincoln Park. Our clients are having twins, boy & girl, so they want the room to be a gender-neutral place, not too much either way. But beautiful, right? We all want beautiful happy spaces to be living in. Customizing your walls with paint, whether it is just a great solid color, faux finish or a forest mural is a pretty high-impact low-investment way to go. Possibly I am a little biased.
So. Anyway.
A couple of trees, one arching over each crib. A little asymetry so we don't feel like we're doing any cookie-cutter stuff, and darker wood for this room as the furniture is a really dark wood.
The hutch will go in the middle. And as usual, we've got all the furniture piled in the middle of the room so that we can drag our ladders around in circles.
It will get like that, eh? An occupational hazard. It will come to the point where we won't be able to enter a friend's house without dragging all the furniture into the middle of the room and taking all the fixtures off the bathroom walls.

Then there's 2 nice sunshiny windows, and the border goes around the rest of the walls.

Debby keeps being behind the camera - I was just touching up the leaves here a bit, but this one was her department. Anything that involves measuring I tend to grin & point to her. Poor Boss! Though I think she gets some kind of satisfaction from clean lines and good perspective, well measured and level things, etc. Me too, I guess. Too impatient to do it, though.

Ah - wonderful! Design that is regular & organic at the same time. Butterflies & a few flowers followed. Pics of them will have to wait for the next installment, though.
Well, I hope everyone is having a good week out there. Lots of nice rain, for the garden.
We're doing more trees next week & expanding our fairy line. Stop back & take a look!
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