We are delighted
that baby Sussex has arrived and we can’t help but wonder what his parents have
planned for his nursery.
We have had some
hints about Meghan’s interior design style.
In the days before Meghan met Harry, she had several photo shoots in her
Toronto home and featured it on her Instagram post and so we got a sneak peek
at how she likes to live.
We can see she
likes the laid-back style typically associated with California. White linen
comfy sofas and bedding and white flowing window dressings – but while she may
love the cool sophistication of white –
is it the ideal colour for a nursery?
We’ve also
spotted a few Boho elements – a Moroccan rug and sheepskin throws – which suggest
she likes mixing textures and this is typical of the Danish hygge theme – cool,
cosy and chic. And so, if we assume she
is using hygge in the nursery, we’ve taken a guess at what it may look like.
Feminist Meghan
is unlikely to use traditional colours like blue for her son and it’s likely
the room with be gender neutral. Rather
than white, it has been suggested that Meghan is using various shades of grey
(using vegan paint) which as we have always said is a fabulous neutral colour.
She may opt for wooden flooring also in grey and while a wood floor is
practical it is not particularly warm.
However, we know Meghan likes sheepskin which will add texture and
warmth and is perfect for warming baby toes.
White flowing
window dressings are not great for babies and toddlers and she will probably
opt for black out blinds - in dark grey.
She has also shown a preference for wicker and rattan and so there is
sure to be some element of that in the room – perhaps a rattan rocking chair.
If there is not
a sheepskin on the floor it may be found on said rocking chair so that mum and
baby can snuggle up at feeding time.
Both Meghan and Harry are keen environmentalists and the main rug is
likely to be made from 100% wool, arguably the most sustainable product they
can buy. In order to break up all the
grey and to play to her love of boho – a beautiful bold kelim would be ideal.
She also loves
metallic photo frames and so not doubt the room will be adorned with pictures
of the new family as their baby reaches key milestones.
Finally, Harry
is a keen techie and the couple are keen to install all the latest baby gadgets
which may explain the £150,000 budget that has apparently been spent on the
nursery. For the rest of us mere mortals
who may want to create a hygge nursery there are three golden rules:
1.
Use a neutral colour palette
2.
Cosy is key and so sheepskin and other shaggy
or long pile rugs are essential – on the floor or
used as throws
3. Don’t be afraid to use
different textures to layer up that essential cosiness.
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