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Callie Rivers Curry nursery

Callie Rivers Curry and husband Seth Curry have expanded their family!

As second-time parents, Rivers Curry says she wanted to pick pieces she knew could grow with their little one.

“We wanted to make sure that our nursery was functional and cute, not just cute!” she says. “I love the color palette in the nursery, and there’s a purpose for everything in the room.”

The pair picked out foundational pieces like theNash Crib, which features a firm surface for infants as well as a foam-cushioned surface for toddlers. To highlight the parents' love for reading, they also included theSloan Bookrackand mountedAcrylic Wall Shelves.

“Pottery Barn Kids was able to make the space feel bigger while including everything that we needed. Even the bookrack and wall shelves utilize space that usually goes unused,” adds Rivers Curry.

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Callie Rivers Curry nursery

Callie Rivers Curry nursery

Callie Rivers Curry nursery

The couple also opted for thePaxton Power Reclinerand decided to addPottery Barn Teen’s Jamie Upholstered Daybed, which doubles as a guest bed and one of Curry’s favorite spots.

“I love the daybed. I always try to find spots to take a nap, and it’s a good one,” the athlete says.

In addition to the nursery, Pottery Barn Kids also designed a room for big sister Carter as the parents wanted the toddler to feel excited and supported in her new role.

“It was really cool to come back to our house and reveal the big-kid’s room to Carter,” says the mom of two. “Seeing her first big-girl bed made her transition from the nursery easier.”

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Callie Rivers Curry nursery

She adds, “Carter’s favorite color is yellow, and she also happens to love rainbows. So, for her room, we thought rainbows and sunshine. The design team really helped us bring our vision to life.

The pair also stressed the importance of giving Carter independence while maintaining her typical schedule. “[Carter’s] nighttime routine is always reading one, maybe two books. She can walk around the room and pick her favorite book and hop in her bed,” says Curry.

source: people.com