Baby Margot McGee is finally here…
and we couldn’t be more excited to share her nursery space! When designing nurseries, we like to start with elements we can layer onto for years to come, and when designing Margot’s room, we took the same approach.
Keep scrolling to see more of Margot’s space and read our tips for designing a nursery you’ll love even after your little one grows out of their crib.
Thank you to Killowen Construction, Clé Tile, Metrie, and Stanton Carpet The Shade Store, and Kohler for helping us bring our vision to life!


No. 1: Design a space that will grow with your little one.
Sadly, babies don’t stay babies forever, so it’s important to design with elements you can build upon as they get older. Invest in pieces like wallpaper, paint, rugs, and furniture. Then layer in playful moments through textiles, artwork, and décor pieces you can update easily.
Benjamin Moore’s “Just Beige” on the ceiling and some of our favorite wallpaper from McGee & Co.’s new kid’s collection.


No. 2: Create zones.
Nurseries consist of three essential zones — a spot for sleep, feeding, and changing. Make sure these spots work together in a room and don’t forget that a comfy chair for late-night feedings is a must-have!

