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Jack’s Nursery

Elizabeth Boland · Dec 19, 2013 ·

As promised here are pictures of Jack’s nursery slash the little man cave. You may recognize a lot of the items in the room from previous apartment photo’s since most of them were things I already had. The Mr. and I swapped rugs with Jack so we now have the seagrass rug and Jack has the antelope rug. The drapes are the same drapes from when it was Henry’s Room, and my old Noir dresser is now Jacks. The only new pieces are the crib, the Bungalow 5 Piedmont dresser, or as Mom likes to call it the wedding cake dresser, that awesome Arteriors lamp, and the artwork above the crib. The Indian Chief painting was my big splurge for the room, and no it is not a Washington Redskins painting!! I ordered it right after we found out we were having a boy because I wanted Jack to have something special, something he could have forever that wasn’t babyish. The rocking cow was mine when I was little, which I thought was perfect addition for my attempt at a Cowboys and Indians themed nursery. I threw up the dog portrait above the Bungalow 5 dresser for the photo’s but I am hoping to find a great cowboy painting to go there, all the one’s I have fallen in love with so far are way out of our price range so that might be a while before we have something hanging on that wall. Here are a few of the sneak peak pictures I posted of the room on Instagram, as well as other photo’s of Jacks nursery. 













Jack’s Room 


Crib: The Liberty Crib from Giggle
($100 cheaper than getting it from Serena and Lily!) 
Bedding: Special Order from Daisy Baby 
Dust Ruffle: A Burlap one my seamstress made for me
Three Drawer Dresser: Dover Dresser from Noir
Four Drawer Tall Boy Dresser: Bungalow 5  
Lighting: Arteriors and Ralph Lauren
Rug: Karastan Antelope Area Rug 





Uncategorized Apartment, Bedrooms, Haute at Home, Jack, Kids Rooms, Nursery, Vignette

About Elizabeth Boland

I am a wife, Mom, and an Interior Designer. I love my job, and I love the fact that I get to work with one of my best friends. My Mom and I are partners in our Washington DC based design firm, Wilson Boland Design. In January 2010, we opened an Interior Design Studio in downtown Bethesda, which has evolved just as much as our business!

I started Haute Indoor Couture in the spring of 2011 to share portfolio pictures, inspiring ideas, and fellow designers with our clients and friends. I live for Interior Design and I love sharing my passion and enthusiasm with my readers. Most of the content you will find here is interior design, architecture, fashion, or canine related.

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  1. bryn alexandra interiors says

    December 19, 2013 at 4:21 pm

    I LOOOOVE it!!!!! I just love nurseries that feel fun, but not too babyish. You totally achieved this! I'm also thinking about doing ticking stripe for my baby boy's bedding (due in April).. prob on the bedskirt instead of the bumper. But it looks amazing!

  2. LUCY WILLIAMS says

    December 20, 2013 at 1:51 am

    so cool. LOVE the rug, LOVE the indian, LOVE the chest….and all items that he can grow with for a super long time. very practical and super attractive!

  3. Bethany [at] Powell Brower Home says

    January 24, 2014 at 3:12 pm

    elizabeth – this is absolutely incredible. i was tiring of all white nurseries, but i realize when seeing this, it was the minimalist hipster versions with the animal head prints i was sick of. this is truly beautiful and somehow very academic and timeless. i love it

  4. Hannah says

    July 18, 2014 at 12:17 am

    Hello! What an incredible room! Chic and soft, without being too "baby-ish," for sure! I'm curious about that awesome rug! When I tried to search it on the Karastan website, all I could find was what looks to be full-room carpeting. Is it indeed a rug, or did you buy a portion of carpet and have the edges bound? Thanks!

  5. Anonymous says

    June 9, 2015 at 9:34 pm

    Where did you find the Indian chief painting? Love it! Actually love the entire room, well done!

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