There are so many ways to prepare for a new baby’s arrival, but perhaps one of the sweetest is putting together the nursery. From picking out furniture to choosing a color palette, every thoughtful detail is an echo of how loved and anticipated your soon-to-be little one is.
Here, we’re sharing inspiration for a shared girls' bedroom in Mississippi. Full of thoughtful touches and timeless charm, the room is sure to leave you feeling inspired. We can't wait for you to take a peek.
Let's start with a quick introduction. Tell us the facts.
Name: Brittany
Children: Demarion (8 years), Brinley (3 years), Brooklyn (2 years), Brielle (1 year)
Location: Meridian, MS
What was the look and feel you were going for as you designed the nursery?
Timeless, cottage, and vintage.


Can you share a little bit about the process of putting it together?
My first plan of action is thinking of functionality in any space in my home. I knew with having three girls under the age of 4, I needed to get creative with layouts that still offered a clutter-less vibe as to not overwhelm and overstimulate my girls. I usually start with bedding and wallpaper and base paint colors and decor off of that. I try to keep larger items more neutral so that if ever I wanted to change the vibe of their space I didn’t have to make a huge investment in large pieces of furniture. This gave me flexibility and keeps everything budget friendly.
Did you add or change anything once baby arrived?
We actually had a separate corner in our master bedroom for our youngest daughter and this was considered our nursery. After moving our youngest into the room with her sisters, I made a sweet little spot in between the both of their beds for her mini crib. It was the perfect spot.


Favorite thing about the room?
My favorite thing about our nursery/shared space is all of the color, yet calming and cohesive decor.