Marimekko is all about bold, bright and graphic textile design, and it works well for little ones. Here are some Marimekko rooms to inspire you:
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Photo Credit: ohdeedoh


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Photo Credit: Marimekko Blog


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Photo Credit:  Marimekko Blog


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Photo Credit: Made By Girl


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Photo Credit: bohaute
 
 
These mobiles by Julie Frith are so much fun. The planet one glows in the dark.   
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I don't usually post rooms that have been featured on Ohdeedoh. It's a popular spot and chances are you've already seen it. But, this was such an unexpected space that I wanted to share it here just in case you missed it. Mom is a photographer, and you can see the artistic editing eye in the design.
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I'll be taking a blogging break until next week. Hope you get a chance to spend some time with friends and family.
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Photo Credit: Carrie Sandoval
 
 
I saw this little boy's room on Black Eiffel, and I think it's the perfect inspiration for a nursery.
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Favorite elements: Graphic rug, paint colors, bedding, mobile, window treatment. Pretty much everything. 
 
 
Ubabub cribs are only available in Australia, but I can still enjoy looking at these beauties.
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The Holidays are all about giving. I recently came across Dwell with Dignity, a non-profit organization that creates beautiful living spaces for families struggling with homelessness and poverty. They believe that creating a nurturing home environment, one that includes good design and art, can inspire a standard of living that will carry-over to future generations. What an amazing idea. Please check out their website for more info on their mission. And consider donating if you are still looking for a way to spread some holiday cheer.

Hope you have a wonderful weekend. Enjoy a shot from my favorite newborn photographer:
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Photo Credit: Baby as Art
 
 
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Photo Credit: Alexander van Berge
 
 
I love this white, bright nursery.
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A few years ago, eight interior designers were invited to renovate and design the Woodycrest House, an old Bronx apartment building, into furnished homes for families living with HIV/AIDS. These rooms were part of the project. Photos from Domino Mag:
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