Nursery with a Chimney Breast for Boys Ideas and Designs

Battersea Home
Battersea Home
Tom St. Aubyn Photography LtdTom St. Aubyn Photography Ltd
This is an example of a victorian nursery for boys in London with multi-coloured walls, light hardwood flooring and a chimney breast.
South Melbourne Family Home
South Melbourne Family Home
Studio StampStudio Stamp
Photo of a bohemian nursery for boys in Melbourne with beige walls, light hardwood flooring and a chimney breast.
Earls Court Family Apartment
Earls Court Family Apartment
Godrich InteriorsGodrich Interiors
Design ideas for a medium sized classic nursery for boys in London with grey walls, carpet and a chimney breast.
Traditional Nursery
Traditional Nursery
Inspiration for a medium sized classic nursery for boys in London with white walls, carpet and a chimney breast.
Balmain Terrace
Balmain Terrace
Annie Bowen DesignAnnie Bowen Design
An Edwardian terrace in Sydney’s inner west. A beautiful old girl that was so dark and neglected when we first arrived, she needed some life brought back. We used colour on the walls to bring out the beautiful heritage features in this home. Photo Samantha Mackie
Edwardian Mansion refurb - Putney
Edwardian Mansion refurb - Putney
Emily Rennie DesignEmily Rennie Design
Originally used as a kitchen, this room has been given a new lease of life as a nursery - ideally positioned on the north side of the building it made sense to use it as a sleeping space. This jungle themed nursery was designed for a brand new baby boy as a scheme that would grow with him.
Traditional Nursery
Traditional Nursery
This is an example of a classic nursery for boys in New York with blue walls and a chimney breast.

Nursery with a Chimney Breast for Boys Ideas and Designs

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