Maren Morris‘s son is going to have one swanky pad when he arrives next month.
“Dream nursery,” Morris labeled the gorgeous pictures.
The room comes courtesy of Nashville-based interior designerApril Tomlin. A mom herself, Tomlin crafted a functional and stylish nursery in which Morris’ boy could easily grow into.
Tomlin layered the nursery in love, using rich textiles, neutral furniture and stuffed animal accessories to create the cozy space. She painted the wood-paneled walls and changing table a dark color, brightening up the rest of the space with grey patterned curtains, a white-striped rug, a cream rocker, a striped ottoman and a natural wood crib with bare bedding.
The room also features a twin bed, which is dressed with blue blankets and pillows. Beside it, a vintage-looking trunk dresser is topped with a reading lamp.
“Thank you April Tomlin,” Morris wrote, adding the raised hands emoji.
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Morris’ star has only continued to rise since her 2016 breakout smash hit, “My Church.” Last year, the Texas native released her second major-label LP,GIRL, to critical acclaim.
The title track topped theBillboardCountry Airplay chart in August and just last week, her follow-up single, “The Bones,” marked its second week atop the chart, making it the first solo female song to reach No. 1 for two consecutive weeks since 2012.
Morris first announced that she and her husbandRyan Hurd, 33 — a singer-songwriter himself who frequently collaborates with Morris — were expecting back in October.
The country power couplemarried in 2018. Though they met in 2013, they didn’t date until three years later.
“We had been friends, but there was always this writing chemistry in the room, and eventually, the timing of it was undeniable,” Morris previously told PEOPLE. “We had such a foundation built off writing so many songs over the years that we were like, ‘Why are we avoiding this?’ ”
Meanwhile, Morris won’t have a ton of maternity leave time before she heads back to work.
Before that, Morris will play her final show as an expectant mom on March 7 at the Houston Rodeo. On May 7, she is slated to play the BottleRock Napa Valley festival.
source: people.com