Designing Baby Halo’s nursery felt deeply emotional for me.
There is something about preparing a space for a child that feels sacred. It is not just about paint colors or furniture placement. It is about intention. I wanted her nursery to reflect softness, femininity, and legacy. Blush tones. Gentle textures. A space that feels calm when the world feels loud.
Partnering with brands who understand family storytelling made the process even more meaningful. From carefully selected furniture pieces to framed memories on the walls, every detail was chosen with purpose. I thought about the nights I would sit in that room feeding her. The prayers whispered over her crib. The lullabies sung in dim lighting.
Psalm 139 reminds us that we are fearfully and wonderfully made. Designing her nursery felt like honoring that truth. Creating a sanctuary that says you are loved before you ever accomplish anything. You are cherished simply because you are ours.
In many ways, her nursery reflects this entire season of life. Soft but strong. Beautiful but functional. Rooted in family. Rooted in faith. Rooted in legacy.














