Brooke Maclellan
Within Brooke Maclellan’s 100-year-old Tudor-style home, you’ll find two nurseries fit for princesses. “Both of my girls’ nurseries feel like how I imagine a classic fairytale princess like Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty would design their daughters’ rooms,” Maclellan shares. Drenched in “pastel fairytale frivolity,” the nurseries exude timeless elegance and royalty, ongoing themes throughout Maclellan’s life. “I’ve always gravitated towards frills, fanciful, femininity, and fantasy,” she says.
As if straight out of a storybook, tufted velvet furniture, ruffles, and Victorian detailing in each nursery highlight sanctuaries of treasured keepsakes. Ella Snow’s winter fairytale-themed room features baby blue hues, a window seat, fireplace, hand-painted bows on the walls, and snowflakes. In contrast, Scotlynn Rose’s room includes pastel pinks, hand-painted roses on the walls, a rocking horse, family heirlooms, and tea décor. “Every item is thoughtfully placed and holds significance to the girls and their stories,” Maclellan explains. “I think these little trinkets and treasures add such delight and magic to the stories of the rooms.”
The significance of the nurseries’ designs extends beyond Maclellan’s fondness for all things royal. “Their rooms are my love letter to who they are and who they’ll become,” she shares. “I want them to know their home is their castle and their rooms their sacred, safe sanctuary where they can dream, wish, imagine, and feel treasured beyond belief.”