Home / Baby / Baby Shopping Guide Ashley Graham’s Pottery Barn Kids nursery aesthetic is ‘functional’ and ‘calm’—and yours can be, too Pottery Barn Kids "My personal style is very calm, chill, lots of neutrals." By Sara Goldstein and Cassandra Stone October 13, 2022 Pottery Barn Kids Rectangle We independently select and share the products we love—and may receive a commission if you choose to buy. If there’s one room in any parent’s home that absolutely needs to be as soothing as it is functional, it’s the nursery. And being a mom of three little boys under three after welcoming twins earlier this year means Ashley Graham knew her nursery had to give off a calming vibe—which is why she partnered with Pottery Barn Kids to achieve just that. “My personal style is very calm, chill, lots of neutrals,” Graham tells E! News. “I have three little kids so everything has to be functional.” Yes to all of this. Particularly because she and her family just moved to a new home—something many families with young kiddos can relate to—and had to transition her oldest son, Isaac, into an upgraded “big boy” room so his little baby brothers, Roman and Malachi, could have the perfect nursery they need. Courtesy of Pottery Barn Kids Related: Ashley Graham says her twins are now ‘fully formula fed’ after relatable breastfeeding struggles And because moms of multiples basically have to have superpowers when it comes to creating functional spaces and organizing All The Things, Graham managed to fit two cribs, a changing station, rocking chair, bookshelf, two ride-on rockers and other baby necessities in just ONE ROOM. “As a mom of three under 3, the word home to me means snuggles and activities and loud fun in the house and I love it so much,” Graham said. “Isaac got his transitional big boy room. He is just so drawn to everything. He will play in his room for hours.” Courtesy of Pottery Barn Kids Related: 9 baby crib-in-closet ideas to inspire your small-space nursery Check out some of our favorites from Ashley Graham’s nursery and big kid rooms below! west elm x pbk Quinn Convertible Crib • $899 Clean lines, stylish mahogany paneling and the ability to eventually convert to a toddler bed? Yes please. SHOP Pottery Barn Kids Quinn Extra-Wide Dresser • $1749 With front panels that coordinate perfectly with the crib, this roomy dresser is in it for the long haul. It’s made from solid mahogany wood, rubber wood, and MDF and features six drawers for storing basically their entire wardrobe. SHOP Pottery Barn Kids Director Floor Lamp • $299 Lighting can be one of the trickiest parts of decorating a space. We’re crushing hard on this pick though! The wooden tripod design is sophisticated and timeless which means you won’t have to swap it out when they graduate to big kid status. SHOP Pottery Barn Kids Faye Rug • $399 Rugs can be a challenge as well. This one is great because it depends on texture to make it interesting as opposed to a busy pattern which can be harder to incorporate. SHOP Pottery Barn Kids Sloan Storage Bookcase • $549 We love the versatility of this minimalist piece. There’s plenty of space for keeping books and toys neat and tidy and a single cabinet for things you’d rather tuck away. Add a couple organizing bins and your storage problem is solved! SHOP The latest Baby Learn & Play Neuroscience says: Letting your child try and fail Is the key to effective parenting Baby Study reveals moms boost babies’ ‘love hormone’ by talking about feelings Pregnancy PSA: Exercising while pregnant may cut your child’s asthma risk by half Baby How to help your congested baby breathe (and sleep) easier this winter