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These New Celebrity Mums Have The Most Stunning Baby Nurseries - here's how to recreate the look.

 

From gorgeous glamour to understated and neutral, this season’s A-list baby nurseries are giving us some serious interior inspo. And we’ve got to say, we’re starry-eyed over these three baby nurseries, curated by the most fabulous celebrity mums. Here’s everything you need to know and how to create the look for your little bundle’s first room…

Mama: Jessica Wright 

Baby boy: Presley Stone Lee-Kemp

Nursery vibe: Dreamy neutral haven

What’s in the room? Jessica designed the room with a neutral colour palette, alongside white wall panelling, décor and furniture for a chic contrast. For a sweet, whimsical feel, she opted for hanging hot air balloon pendants, a characteristic curved cot, rattan storage baskets, a cloud-shaped rug, woodland themed toys and bunny wall art adorned with a nude bow. All in all, we’ve got to say, this is one timeless nursery with a hugely versatile theme.

 

 

How to recreate the look from The Baby Cot Shop

Hot Air Balloon Pendant Light for adventure in all corners of the room

Fox Fiorella toy for a sweet friend to cuddle and play with

Bunny Mummy & Me Print to continue the woodland theme onto their walls


Ivory Lolli Bear for their first ever toy that also looks adorable placed in their cot

Natural Lambswool Rug for the most comforting base for tummy time, play time and story time

Balmoral Cot Bed for a curved cot bed that oozes charm and Regency Era glamour

 

Mama: Stacey Solomon

Baby girl: Rose Opal Esmè Solomon-Swash

Nursery vibe: Floral fever fit for a princess

What’s in the room? The Loose Women star created her daughter’s nursery on her own, so we’re super impressed by the stunning flower wall, pink velvet chair, enchanting canopy and fairy tale wardrobe. Of course, the walls were painted in a candy floss hue and to make things even more girly, Stacey opted for a floral mattress, blanket and cushion to dress up the cot. We’re head over heels for Rose’s nursery room.

 

 

How to recreate the look from The Baby Cot Shop

Kensington Cot Bed for a modern cot bed that slots into any themed nursery room

Tribeca Changing Unit for an elegant changing table with classic gold handles

Salome Nursery Glider in tea rose for a pink armchair, Stacey Solomon-style

Grace Rose Collection Canopy for a girly canopy to droop above their rocking chair, cot or playing corner

Flower Petal Rug to inject some dainty florals into their room

Amuseable Cream Orchid for a fun, flower-themed toy that will keep them entertained for hours

 

Mama: Perrie Edwards 

Baby boy: Axel Oxlade-Chamberlain

Nursery vibe: Contemporary yet timeless

What’s in the room? Furniture, décor and a colour palette that doesn’t stray away from the rest of the home, Axel’s nursery is luxurious and adorable. Perrie chose blue and white wallpaper that evokes fluffy clouds, cream carpets, a rocking moose (yes, it’s a thing) and super-sweet Jellycat toys (a favourite at The Baby Cot Shop). The furniture oozes class and style, yet has a rustic finish for added character, whilst the beige canopy hangs neatly above Axel’s cot, mounted by a regal wall mount. In other corners of the nursery, you’ll find a boucle fabric armchair and footrest, personalised cushions, educational toys and an indoor plant. A serene space like no other.

 

 

How to recreate the look from The Baby Cot Shop

Balmoral Wall Crown for a wall mount to hold a dazzling canopy, like the Majestic Gold Collection Canopy

 

Medium Blossom Bea Beige Bunny for the softest, most huggable toy

London Grey Blanket to keep them warm and cosy, comfort your tot at night or simply hang over their cot during the day

Notte Fatata Changing Unit for a chest of drawers that doubles up as the most stylish changing table out there

First Rocking Lamb for a modern twist on the rocking horse

 

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