Exclusive Video: Inside Jen Schefft's Alice in Wonderland-Themed Baby Nursery!
With her baby girl due next month, former Bachelorette Jen Schefft and husband Joe Waterman have the nursery all ready -- and they've invited UsMagazine.com along for an exclusive tour!
Their inspiration? Alice In Wonderland.
Designing the nursery specifically after the tea party in the book, Shefft, 34, has filled the room with shabby-chic furniture, including a $1,200 iron crib from PoshTots, which sits against a violet backdrop.
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"There are stenciled flowers, a teapot on the table and even the lights are colored with moss," the mom-to-be tells Us.
Says Shefft, "It's the nicest room in the house!"















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20spanish moss on lights??? fire waiting to happen!!!
zero taste and no common sense ugly colors, & impractical for a baby. she is obviously clueless about kids, once the kid is crawling those drapes are coming down, the tea set will be in a thousand pieces and once the child can climb furniture those hideous hanging lights will be history. crib looks like a pet cage,with that money she could have hired someone with good taste or at least a clue, who puts beige in kids room, I think she was going more for doom and gloom, and Alice would wonder what the hell is this rat hole I fell into.
Agree with Gwen this room won't stay looking like that for long. Baby gets moving around and forget it, all the breakables will be gone.
Well, I hope Posh Tots and the "blah, blah" design firm enjoyed the plug. So so room. I like Sarah Richardson's work much better.
very amusing...this room is the kind of thing you get when a first-time mum with money teams up with a kid-clueless design firm. It will be great for about six -12 months, and then young Mae will start grabbing all that fragile, sharp-when-broken tea set stuff. the moss will go straight into her mouth when she climbs up onto the table, and anyway the whole muted-palette thing will be comprimised by the first plastic, primary-colors toy that invades the room. and it will be followed by many, many more... but it's nice for Mommy to have her fantasy for a little while.
It's actually quite ugly. Those lights are definitely not gorgeous. LOL!
doesn't make sense, fake boobs fake person stupidly designed room, just my opinion
I am sorry but it definately is not that special.In fact parts look quite tacky and half finished. It certianly does not resemble Alice in wonderland
It's a beautiful room...quite elegant...the colors are soft yet cheerful...bright colors can be too much sometimes... this room wouldn't need to be re-designed for many years unless mom or daughter just got tired of it. Someone criticised her for putting china and glass in the room: these items are removable and I am sure she'll use good sense.
My son had almost the exact same crib, except it was a canopy with bunnies around the top. Which would have been perfect for the theme. However...my son's bed cost $125. And even better, because you can put the netting around the canopy and make it even cuter. I agree that the china is very impractical, especially over the changing table. It didn't look like a practical baby's room. Maybe a mock baby room, one that a grandma would put antiques in to show off, not for a Real baby to grow and play in.
She's friggin crazy to have a baby room like that. Way too busy and totally not baby proof at all! She should have put lots of bright, stimulating colors in the room instead of boring, dull colors. Just my opinion.
Wait till her baby grabs one of those glass "tea cups" and whacks her in the face with it. Slightly impractical to have glass displayed in a baby room???
Sarah Brunn-- I think you mean Lewis Carroll
wishing her and her man the best...such a class act!
Everyone knows EB white was high when he wrote alice in wonderland...
I agree, that is way too much, and way too busy for a nursery! I would love to see the look on Jen Schefft's face when the kid poops all over her iron crib. That is if she doesn't hit her head against it first! I am willing to bet this is the only kid these two will have. They are in for a rude awakening in a few weeks.
Sorry to me it didn't look like a baby room at all its a bit too much too. I seen better baby rooms than this that was done a lot cheaper than this. Plus why have a teapot on the table the baby can hit that table and drop the teapot on the floor too and play with it too.
Beautiful but you can tell someone with kids didnt design it! lol
Sorry! Room! Lol
Damn it! This is the baby shower theme I want!