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Big Solutions for a Small Nursery/Home Office

How to make every inch count and create a calm, airy space for doing business and bringing up baby

Big Solutions for a Small Nursery/Home Office
Jeff McNamara
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Colleen and Michael Cooney's second bedroom had always been primarily a home office and a stowaway zone for everything from golf clubs to books and files. When the couple learned they were expecting their first baby, they realized that their space was about to get even tighter. Although there was no way to keep the extra bed in the room (which measures 11 feet 9 inches by 12 feet 9 inches), the Cooneys did end up with a calm, airy space for doing business and bringing up baby.

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  • Unify and divide. An energetic yet soothing color (Benjamin Moore Baby Boy Blue, No. 2056-50) enlivens and enlarges the room. The contrast between the white molding and the blue walls makes the window seem larger, too. Keeping the office on one side and the nursery on the other enables them to coexist peacefully in tight quarters. With less clutter (and no double bed crammed into a corner), each side has room to spread out a little.
  • Always look under the bed. No need to let the space beneath the crib go to waste. It's the perfect spot to store extra linens and baby clothes in the next size up. Stacking drawers, $13 each, the Container Store, www.containerstore.com. Sleigh crib, $799, Pottery Barn Kids, www.potterybarnkids.com.
  • Keep it airy. Leaving most of the floor bare reduces allergens and increases the feeling of spaciousness. Shaquille chenille rug, $149, the Land of Nod, www.landofnod.com.
  • Keep it light. The Cooneys know that controlling the light level in the room will become an important issue. A roller shade lets daylight in and prevents the walls from closing in, but it can also keep daylight out during nap time. A linen-and-cotton roll-up shade over it softens the light and provides privacy. Drape Shade (44 by 84 inches), $49, Pottery Barn, www.potterybarn.com.
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