Nursery Design Studio · Boston

Discover your nursery style

5 beautifully crafted questions. Your complete style identity — palette, furniture, and a personalized design plan — revealed in 60 seconds.

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Question 1 of 5

When you walk into your nursery, how do you want to feel?

Close your eyes and imagine the room. What's the emotional first impression you're after?

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Grounded and connected
Warm, wrapped in nature. Like the outside came in and stayed.
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Calm and effortlessly airy
Light, unhurried. A room that breathes.
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Soft and gently feminine
Delicate layers. A room that feels like a quiet, beautiful daydream.
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Warm and full of character
Rich, nostalgic. A room with a story already in it.
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Clean and completely intentional
Nothing extra. Everything considered. A room that thinks for itself.
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Light, fresh, effortlessly calm
Sun-bleached and breezy. A room that feels like a long exhale.
Question 2 of 5

Which color story speaks to you?

Imagine the walls, the textiles, the light in the room. Which palette makes your heart skip?

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Warm cream, clay and terracotta
Sun-kissed, earthy warmth. Tones that feel gathered, not chosen.
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Soft white, blue-grey and driftwood
Faded, sea-washed, quietly luminous.
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Blush, dusty rose and bone white
Muted and sophisticated. Never candy pink — always dreamy.
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Walnut, deep cream and aged brass
Investment tones. Rich without trying. Built to outlast a trend.
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Warm white, warm grey and light oak
Thoughtful restraint. The most intentional palette in the room.
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Natural linen, oat and warm sand
Undyed, untreated warmth. Like the room grew here.
Question 3 of 5

Which furniture silhouette are you instantly drawn to?

Forget practicality for a moment. Which piece would you buy purely because of how it looks?

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Natural wood, rattan, organic texture
Pieces that look like they came from a forest, not a factory.
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Whitewashed wood, relaxed and airy
Nothing too heavy. Light silhouettes that let the room breathe.
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Curved edges, scalloped details, white-painted
Rounded, gentle, beautiful even when empty.
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Solid walnut, turned legs, boucle upholstery
Substantial. The kind of furniture that gets handed down.
Flat planes, crisp edges, modular
Every angle deliberate. No decoration that doesn't earn its place.
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Simple, grounded, slightly Scandinavian
Clean lines with warmth. Simple enough to feel purposeful.
Question 4 of 5

Which textures and details feel most like you?

The finishing touches — the rug, the textiles, the small beautiful things. What makes you reach out and touch it?

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Macramé, woven cotton, rattan accents
Handmade-feeling, layered, earthy. A room that feels gathered.
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Seagrass, linen gauze, light natural fibre
Breezy, lightweight, texture you can feel with your eyes.
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Broderie anglaise, fringe trim, gathered fabric
Layered softness. Every detail has a reason to be beautiful.
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Boucle, linen velvet, aged brass hardware
Textures you want to press your face into. Quality that announces itself quietly.
Waffle weave, matte surfaces, negative space
The texture is restraint. Every material earns its place.
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Stonewashed linen, undyed cotton, jute
Organic warmth. Textiles that feel like they've always been there.
Question 5 of 5

One last thing — what does your dream nursery look like on Pinterest?

Not the rooms you save because they're pretty. The ones you save because they feel like you.

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Earthy, gathered, full of soul
Terracotta, macramé, potted plants. Warm and deeply human.
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Airy, light, sun-washed
Sheer curtains, natural light, the feeling of a gentle sea breeze.
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Soft, romantic, quietly feminine
Blush tones, floral details, a room that feels like a beautiful secret.
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Warm, nostalgic, full of character
Rich wood, vintage finds, a room that tells a story before you say a word.
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Minimal, precise, completely considered
Everything has a reason. Nothing is wasted. The room thinks for itself.
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Natural, organic, grounded in warmth
Linen, oak, oat — a room that feels like a deep breath.