
I have been looking forward to today for... oh I don't know... about five months now! We went in for our ultra-sound today to find out the sex of the baby. We were so sure it was a girl, but to our surprise...it was a boy! Obviously we quickly recovered from the shock and started celebrating, and then I came right home to do a round-up of some of my favorite boy nurseries (I have to admit, I had been bookmarking pink, girlie nurseries!). Now that we know the sex, I can't wait to dive into all of the baby crafting projects I have been dreaming about...but for now, here is some nursery inspiration! If you have any favorite baby boy nurseries or inspirations, please comment with the link...I can't get enough!!

Baby image:
Rikshaw DesignNurseries:
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Aubrey and Lindsay's Little House Blog2.
Style at Home3.
Shawn Soh Book Tree4.
Lifeflix
5. Source unknown...help please!!
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Serena and Lily
congratulations!!! i'm a big fan of little boys. (okay that sounds weird... but you know what i mean.)
hurray!
We have three kids (nearly 8, nearly 2, and six weeks) - all boys and I wouldn't trade them for the world. We've never had a nursery, so I'm no help there. But I wanted to congratulate you on your little man!
I'm so excited for you! Yay! I love the nursert selection you've put together (especially loving the last image) can't wait to see what craftiness you've got planned! :)
Congratulations! I love the art in the second picture, Sarah Jane Studios is my favorite. I have her shop bookmarked for when our first little one comes around, can't wait!
Have fun planning and decorating for your precious boy!
Uh oh, get ready for trouble! CONGRATULATIONS!!! x Sarah
Little boys are fabulous! What a lucky one yours will be. The fourth nursery is for Marichelle's first child due soon: http://lifeflix.blogspot.com/2010/06/for-our-little-emma.html
i loooove this nursery- girl or boy!
and congrats! i think little boys love their mamas in a way that little girls never quite do.
http://www.ohdeedoh.com/ohdeedoh/nursery-tours/violets-small-sloped-and-splendid-space-118153
congratulations on your joyous news!! :)
here is a link to a nursery i just adore!! susan's nursery for her 2nd sweet son, noah. born just a few days ago!
http://susanweinroth.typepad.com/a_little_bit_of_me/2010/05/a-look-at-the-nursery.html
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congratulations - we have one of each (just turned out that way) and they are both lovely. Different - but lovely. Had no idea or feeling with either pregnancy as to what having. Didnt find out with first one as thought not many surprises in life and had a little girl. Number 2 we did find out mainly for practical reasons eg clothes etc cant wear big sister handmedowns as easily if a boy. But main reason was names and mainly that my little 2 yo really wanted to know if she was having a little brother or sister and we felt it really helped her to connect with new sibling (she even played a big role in his name and I think adjusted v easily to a new sibling because of it all being more REAL) Love the lion print one and the teepee is a great addition
there is a sarah jane print that I have framed in a card, green tones with a little boy in a boat shaped like the old newspaper hat/boats
Will try and find it and link to it here
congrats!! Remember, take it one contraction at a time and you'll be fine w/o meds!
Congratulations! Can't wait to see what you come up with for the nursery...
Hooray!! A boy!!!! So exciting! Our nursery houses a girl, but it could be for a boy too...
http://meandwee.blogspot.com/2009/02/nursery.html
I've never had a baby and if I had, I would likely be a grandmother now. But I have this overwhelming desire to decorate a nursery. I just think it would be so much fun. The choices are endless. Congratulations ...
Congratulations! I don't think you need a lot of inspiration you are very creative and have great taste :)
I don't have children but I read this blog http://www.ohmyhandmade.com/ I'm sure you will find it useful
Congrats...If i may interject why not branch out from traditional colours for both boys and girls? I find it boring to be blue and traditionally in the Victorian era pink was a boys colour....How about something in a dreamy green? or yellow? or even a orange sherbert or the like...
that print in the first photo is the cutest thing i have ever seen!
what a cute crib!!!