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A retro modern pink flamingo-themed nursery for baby

Kate - Updated: June 21, 2021

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

midcentury flamingo nurseryAs soon as I discovered that we were having a little girl, my next thought was to formulate a plan to convert our guest room into a cute nursery. Decorating is fun! My goal — other than to create an adorable girl’s room — was to spend as little money on new decor as possible, and use what we already had around the house. After some thought, I realized I had the perfect idea for the ‘theme’ — pink flamingos! What is more perfect for a midcentury-style nursery than pink flamingos? I immediately started the search for flamingo stuff that would go with the furniture I already had and came up with my plan of action.

midcentury flamingo nurseryThree of the former guest room walls already were painted Sherwin-Williams Springtime green with a bright orange accent wall. A quart of ‘Pink Flamingo’ paint — from Sherwin=Williams Suburban Modern paint collection — to cover the orange wall was all that was needed to ready the space to become a pink flamingo paradise.

midcentury flamingo nurseryI decided to go with a simple, white crib from Ikea that would pop off the dark pink wall.

midcentury flamingo nursery Next, I found the most adorable flamingo mobile, purchased on clearance sale from Pottery Barn Kids, to hang over the crib.

midcentury flamingo nurseryThe white clouds and green leaves tie in with the rest of the colors in the room nicely — and of course, there’s the pink flamingos!

midcentury flamingo nurseryEver since I did the story about flamingo shower curtains, I’ve kind of been in love with this flamingo design by CatCoq, so I was pumped when I found out I could order a print of these goofy flamingos for the baby’s room. Luckily, I even had a white frame laying around the house that was the perfect size!

flamingo fabricBecause I’m a DIY kind of gal, I decided to tackle making fitted crib sheets, a quilt and curtains myself. Hey, I reupholstered two vintage sofas — how hard can some curtains be? Luckily, I found two adorable coordinating flamingo fabrics that worked perfectly with the color scheme of the room. 

midcentury flamingo nurseryI used ‘Tropicana Flamingo Toss’ in cream (above) to make two fitted crib sheets.

flamingo fabricThen I used ‘Tropicana Flamingos and Palms’ in green (above) to make the pencil pleat curtains, which I lined with blackout fabric.

midcentury flamingo nurserymidcentury flamingo nurseryI was able to use the same Ikea Kvartal curtain tracks that were already up from my panel curtains, to hang the pencil pleat curtains. All I had to do was pick up some curtain hanging clips from Ikea that fit into the rails. (Note: Looks like Ikea has recently replaced the Kvartal system with a similar system called ‘Vidga‘)

midcentury flamingo nurseryThere was enough of each print left over for me to make a quilt. I lined the back side of the quilt with a coordinating pink minky fabric and used silky hot pink binding around the edges.

midcentury flamingo nurseryThe flamingo pillow on the chair was a gift from my Mom. The vintage green chair (given to me by family friends) and end table (a $25 ReStore find) were already being used in the guest room, and with the addition of a footstool ($15 estate sale find) and lamp borrowed from the living room, this corner of the room was shaping up nicely.

midcentury flamingo nurseryTo add a little interest to the plain pink wall, I put up a shelf — a ‘Lack’ from Ikea — that we had from our last house. I hung it up in the nursery to display a collection of flamingo goodies.

midcentury flamingo nurseryTo tie the room together and add a layer of softness, I found a pink and white striped rug from Target that is very soft and fluffy — and easily cleaned.

midcentury flamingo nurseryWanna peek inside the closet?

Precautionary Pam here:
Proceed with Caution!
Warning Warning Warning:
CUTE OVERLOAD JUST AHEAD!

 

midcentury flamingo nurseryHidden behind the closet doors you can see that baby already has a fantastic start on her wardrobe, thanks to her two grandmothers, who cannot seem to pass up the baby department when they go shopping. 

midcentury flamingo nurseryJust in case that wasn’t enough cute little girl flamingo goodies for you, here’s just one of the many flamingo themed outfits given to us for baby girl. Yes, that’s a flamingo bathing suit, matching sandals, watermelon sunglasses and a retro-style pink flowery baby swim cap. Someone is going to be the most stylish baby at the pool next summer!

Resource list

  • Crib — Ikea Gulliver crib in white
  • Shelf — Ikea Lack wall shelf in white
  • Chair — Vintage, given to us by family friends
  • Footstool — Found at estate sale for $15
  • Dresser — (set on wall opposite crib) Originally purchased to be converted into a vanity in my pink bathroom, Craigslist $25
  • Rug — Pillowfort striped area rug, Target
  • End table — Habitat for Humanity ReStore, $15
  • Lamp — West Elm from about 6 years ago (this was in our living room)
  • Green flamingo fabric — ‘Tropicana Flamingos & Palms’ in green (sold out!), Fabric.com
  • White flamingo fabric — ‘Tropicana Flamingo Toss’ in cream (cream is sold out, but there’s still some in pink and aqua), Fabric.com
  • Mobile — Flamingo Mobile, Pottery Barn Kids (no longer available)
  • Flamingo art print — ‘Flamingos’ by CatCoq via Etsy
  • Pillow — Flamingo Tufted Throw Pillow, Kohls
  • Paint colors — Green: Sherwin Williams Springtime — Pink: Sherwin Williams Pink Flamingo

midcentury dining roomAnd, because I know some people will wonder — yes, this little girl is going to have one of the coolest doll houses ever to play with someday when she is old enough, but until then, the 1955 Betsy McCall DIY Split Level dollhouse and its micro inhabitants are being proudly displayed on top of the Brasilia hutch in our dining room.

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  1. Lissie A. says

    August 30, 2016 at 12:46 pm

    Simply adorable!

  2. tammyCA says

    August 30, 2016 at 12:41 pm

    Ohmygosh..the nursery is A for adorable! I’m a flamingo lover, too..the colors are super (gotta go get some of that flamingo paint now)..and that cute bathing suit & cap is killing me..that’s one to keep forever. Love the vintage furniture..I never bought a glider/rocker, I think I borrowed grandma’s old rocker for awhile but my kids didn’t seem to like rocking, both had very sensitive tummies.
    You did a great job on the sewing! When I did our girls nursery it was also inexpensive, diy vintage-y look with thrift furniture painted, handmade Quilt, embroideries..babies rooms are fun to do.

  3. Debbie in Portland says

    August 30, 2016 at 12:39 pm

    What a fabulous room, and how smart to choose a theme that can “grow up” along with this beloved baby girl.

    I hope that part of your “separation agreement” with Pam included a legal requirement to post photos of your little girl’s Halloween costumes every year. Congratulations to Kate, Jim, and big brother Leo.

  4. Amarissa Parker says

    August 30, 2016 at 12:33 pm

    What a gorgeous nursery! Congratulations on your soon-to-arrive little one!

  5. Tiboholton says

    August 30, 2016 at 12:05 pm

    Loved it all! But tell me about that gorgeous rug in your dining room.

    • Kate says

      August 30, 2016 at 12:53 pm

      You’re in luck, I wrote a post about it back in April when I got it: https://retrorenovation.com/2016/04/28/kates-bright-cheery-new-dining-room-rug/

  6. Mary Beth says

    August 30, 2016 at 11:46 am

    Love the flamingo theme – only advice – since babies and liquids are un-predictable….. I would slip cover your green chair with something washable and a barrier backing on it 🙂

  7. Bonnie says

    August 30, 2016 at 11:00 am

    Perfection! I love everything about this room. 🙂

  8. Claire says

    August 30, 2016 at 10:52 am

    This is a dream! Kudos to you and best wishes on the arrival of your little one! My little girl’s nursery is a mish mosh of vintage and new too. Her dresser and nightstand are from the white midcentury Dixie brand bedroom suite that was mine growing up and my mother’s before that, and started out in this house, which my grandparents built. This furniture and midcentury style will always be timeless (she won’t outgrow it), and it’s nice to repurpose pieces and not break the bank!

  9. Melinda says

    August 30, 2016 at 10:47 am

    Congratulations! What a lucky baby to have such an adorable nursery.

  10. vegebrarian says

    August 30, 2016 at 10:42 am

    What a beautiful and fun room for your little one! I am so impressed that you made those fitted sheets!

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