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A calm and cosy nursery
  • A calm and cosy nursery

  • Create a peaceful and snug nursery with a palette of soft whites and touch-me fabrics

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  • Fight the urge to go colour-crazy and instead use a palette of
    delicate whites and creams to make your baby's room a tranquil, calming space that feels like a safe haven. For the perfect finishing touch, add some comforting fabrics, from luxurious lambskin to super-soft fleece.

    Cot, £436; drawers, £556; shelf, £92; wardrobe, £556; all Sweet Dreams range, Belle Maison

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