You will have seen peaks of Bond’s nursery on Instagram, or already seen The Chalkboard article that went up the opposite day. Both manner I’m so excited to provide the full tour of Bond’s nursery.
We determined to work with David Ko of Maison Ko and we’re so thrilled with the outcomes, I can’t even put it into phrases. It’s good.
David was such a pleasure to work with. He completely executed my imaginative and prescient and understood that though it’s a nursery, it’s additionally a room that Bond can develop into. Total the vibe was texture, depth, impartial however wealthy coloration with fascinating touches to make the room distinctive.
You possibly can store the entire nursery look right here and within the meantime, learn on to find out about the entire course of and the small print that introduced the imaginative and prescient collectively.
Step Inside Bond’s Nursery
What was the primary piece or concept that kicked off the entire imaginative and prescient for the nursery?
DK: The concept actually laid the groundwork for Bond’s nursery was doing a little kind of mural wall therapy. At first, we had been trying into hiring an artist to do a customized hand-painted mural, however then we got here throughout this wallpaper and knew it was the one. We needed it to really feel moody, but nonetheless a contact whimsical—one thing that Bond might develop into and never really feel completely new child. The colours within the wallpaper actually impressed the remainder of the room and led the general course.
LB: The imaginative and prescient of child Bond’s nursery was to include texture, inventive wallpaper, however with out feeling too thematic. The room needed to have depth with calming and soothing vitality for the infant. Merely moving into the room is an expertise, and together with useful, distinctive particulars, meditation chimes, and crimson lights, David labored with me to execute our imaginative and prescient completely.
We targeted on texture and richness with deep shades of evergreen and chocolate brown. I didn’t need it to really feel beige and muted—reverse, truly. I additionally needed the nursery to inform a narrative, so many parts are customized: from particular books, to Michael’s silver child rattle, to photos and particulars.
Bringing within the child factor was clearly essential, however I challenged David and his group to do one thing you don’t see on Instagram on a regular basis. For instance, the darker crib (lighter model right here) feels masculine, but there’s nonetheless a baby-esque aura.
Additionally, I’m large on group—every drawer, closet space, and shelf is effectively organized with thought and objective in order that when the infant arrived, all the pieces was streamlined.

What did you need this nursery to really feel like—for you, for the infant, and for your loved ones?
DK: After we began working collectively, all Lauryn instructed me was that she didn’t need it to really feel like a typical beige nursery. She needed it to really feel elevated but approachable, fitted to a new child, however not overly stylish or one thing you’ve seen a thousand occasions. Lauryn needed it to be an area that felt distinctive and actually particular for Bond.
LB: Together with our residence being a spot the place we are able to all recharge, every baby is exclusive and deserves their very own area that displays their essence. My daughter’s room is kind of a pinkish-lilac and white, and my son’s room may be very a lot a rock ‘n roll vibe. The brand new child additionally wants his personal second and David and his group actually helped us to attain Bond’s essence.
It brings me pleasure to create areas for youngsters to chill out their nervous system. My Mother did it for me by stitching curtains and cover covers and making my room particularly tailor-made to me. I keep in mind loving to be in my room and feeling comforted in my bed room. So creating that for my very own youngsters is a precedence. It’s humorous, my Dad walked into the infant’s nursery the opposite day and stated, “Your Mother was identical to this with you and your sister, Faye.”

In my strategy to motherhood, one thing that’s crucial to me and my husband is that our house is a peaceable place- a sanctuary has at all times been the imaginative and prescient. We don’t need chaos within the home- it’s a spot the place our youngsters hopefully really feel secure and calm. Once they stroll into their rooms, I would like them to really feel serene with a pleasant frequency and vitality. We wish to give attention to the 5 senses, which suggests mild dimmers, crimson lights, chimes, cozy blankets, Bossa nova or basic jazz music, and in the end areas that replicate their particular person personalities.
My group doesn’t see the homemaker aspect of me fairly often, it’s a variety of enterprise on social media- however at my core, that’s who I’m. I like making each space of our residence enjoyable and arranged for my household. We at all times have Bossanova enjoying, moody lighting, a roaring fireplace, plenty of snack plates, and non-toxic candles burning. As you may see, I like a vibe. So does David Ko and his team- they totally perceive the 5 senses.
DK: My group and I consider {that a} residence or area ought to be a sensory expertise, which suggests we wish to design with the 5 senses in thoughts. Lauryn is like-minded, so she utterly understood once we steered sure parts of the nursery. From the best way the textures really feel, to how the colours and tones work together, to the ambient music enjoying, and even the scent—whether or not from a non-toxic candle or recent flowers—it’s all rigorously thought of. It’s not overt or in-your-face, however a delicate interaction that you simply solely discover when you’ve left the room.

Have been there any must-have items or private touches you knew needed to be within the area from day one?
LB: Household images, ultrasound picture, classic frames, particular stuffed animals, natural bedding, household heirlooms, meditation music, plenty of pure mild, and non-toxic paint/supplies.
How did you discover the stability between excessive design and child-friendly consolation?
LB: Constructing a palette that felt refined, however with that juvenile really feel. Ensuring to make use of a coloration. Including playful touches just like the artwork and animal motifs just like the Giraffe Basket from Pottery Barn. Making the altering desk a important occasion on high of the dresser and highlighting the crib with a transferring cell – I like motion, in order that was high of thoughts.
DK: Just like what Lauryn stated, simply because one thing isn’t particularly made for a nursery or listed within the new child class on a web site doesn’t imply it could’t be used as such—it’s all about perspective. For instance, the dresser we chosen isn’t technically a altering desk, nor does it have an identical topper, however we appreciated the look and needed to include burl wooden, so we bought it and located a topper that matched. We additionally needed customized material within the room, particularly because the home windows are totally different sizes. Whereas most would go for a playful, child-like print, we selected one thing extra impartial so it wouldn’t compete with the wallpaper, including a wall-to-wall valance with a scalloped edge to keep up a youthful really feel. When designing nurseries, I at all times prioritize consolation the place my shoppers want it—in any other case, why not usher in a classic piece or a rouched pendant?

What position did sustainability play in your decision-making?
LB: Together with every of our children’ rooms feeling like a secure, restful sanctuary, it’s crucial to us that we use sustainable supplies, merchandise, and go as non-toxic as doable.
Since transferring to Austin, my husband and I’ve switched to utilizing non-toxic products- that features even the home paint. We let this paint off-gas earlier than bringing in all of the furnishings.
To maintain it clear, the designer, David, and I picked stunning non-toxic paint, added Jaspr air scrubbers, and put in blackout shades for ambiance with crimson mild bulbs within the lights. We selected non-toxic provides (Department Fundamentals, Coterie diapers and wipes, and natural wooden toys). You actually can ‘really feel’ the distinction whenever you go non-toxic- it’s wild, it regulates your nervous system. It makes the infant’s room really feel very grounding.
Have been there any compromises you needed to make (area, time, finances, and so forth.) that ended up understanding superbly ultimately?
LB: Some enjoyable issues that ended up understanding: David coated the cumbersome, lengthy wire for our air scrubber- he used a fantastic brown wire cowl from Pierce & Ward to hide it- appears to be like like a particular element. He additionally took all of the plug wall covers off and changed them with elevated gold ones. He even considered towel hooks- they’re stunning with natural cotton waffle towels draped over them- all the pieces flows. It’s considerate. I like that for child Bond.

DK: To be sincere, I believe we had been capable of make all the pieces Lauryn needed work. The area was a visitor room earlier than, so there was some patchwork we would have liked to do (there was a TV and a floating shelf, for instance), however aside from that, Lauryn got here to us with a finances and a timeframe she wanted the nursery performed by, and we made it occur.
Which piece or nook of the room feels probably the most private to you—and why?
LB: There’s a bit of marble desk subsequent to the rocking chair that has tiny child photos of me and my husband once we had been little- then a crimson mild lamp provides the frames a mushy glow at night time.
The temper feels simply right- it’s Bond’s particular spot.
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x, Lauryn
+ Learn to create a non-toxic nursery right here.
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