
Hello Inspired Room readers — Cassie here. I’m excited to be back after a short break. Over the summer we welcomed our second little one, and life has been happily full with a spirited big sister and our newborn, Ashland Rion.

I’ve been completely smitten with this tiny new member of our family.
A few months ago I shared our daughter’s new “big girl” room. We moved her into a larger space so we could keep the nursery in our smallest bedroom. That made the transition simple — mostly decor changes and a few small touch-ups rather than a full overhaul.
We kept the crib, dresser, rocker, and the rug that were in the room when it belonged to Evie. I considered painting the crib and dresser, but between pregnancy and one of Seattle’s hottest summers, tackling furniture paint felt like more than I could take on. So the furniture stayed white and it works well with the rest of the room.

Sources: crib, dresser, sheet (discontinued, by Dwell Studio), mobile, quilt handmade by me (fabric available via Spoonflower)
My husband cares about how our home looks, so I wanted his input for Ash’s nursery. I had pictured something woodland, vintage, or rustic, but he requested robots.

Robots proved trickier to style than I expected — many options were either too cutesy or oddly creepy. I landed on a blend of outer space and robots to keep the room modern and playful without leaning into overly juvenile or kitschy elements.

Sources: handmade robot, constellation print, moon print, shelf from Home Goods.

Sources: planet print, wire baskets for storage.
There are a few projects still on my list — painting the crib being one of them — but for now the nursery feels special and mostly finished. It’s a calm, cozy place for late-night feedings, cuddles, and quiet time with our little boy.
Thanks for stopping by the nursery tour. Until next time!

See more of Cassie’s posts:
Introduction & Mini Home Tour
Toddler Girl’s Room Reveal
Small Backyard Renovation