Baby Boy Nursery Reveal: Mountain Themed

We are officially about 2 weeks away from baby boy’s arrival and his nursery is complete! I love having it finished before he’s here, because although he won’t be sleeping in there for awhile - we will definitely be utilizing it in other ways!

I love our rocker (it was in Emery’s room too) & it has such a tall back that makes it very nursing/feeding-friendly. So I’ll likely be spending night feedings in there since it is right next to our master!

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We did have quite a bit of work to do in this space as it was my husband’s office prior - the main one being the closet. We added the exact same Container Store Elfa Shelving to the closet as we had in our daughter’s room, as well as extra shelves on the side for baskets. We absolutely love the organization & how it turned out!

Our theme this time around was Mountain - which is similar to our daughter’s Woodland themed room. Fitting as we live in Central Oregon! The wall decal was a fun find from a great Etsy shop!

Our crib & changing table/dresser are both from Babyletto & a lot of the decor I found at our local Hobby Lobby! 😍 The wood Open Cubby Shelf was an Amazon find - I spent hours searching for the right piece to put under the window & am SO happy with it!

Lastly, our rug is from Boutique Rugs - we have multiple from them & I highly recommend.

We are so excited to meet this little boy & I’m so happy to have this space for him!

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xo Helen

Helen Peterson is a work-from-home mom who has established herself in the online business industry as a Virtual Assistant & Launch Strategy Specialist. Along with helping her clients with launch strategy & successfully creating & selling their online courses, she also coaches other women in starting their own Virtual Assistant business (regardless of their current career path).

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