Kylie Jenner has shared the first photo from her daughter Stormi's nursery, and it is just as stylish as you may expect. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star posted a glimpse of her baby girl's room in a Snapchat post on Monday afternoon, telling fans: "I love her room."
The photo shows a giant pink wall-mounted heart adorned with various types of butterflies. A matching pink rug sits on the floor next to a toy mouse that appears to be filled with colourful sweets. It was reported in February that Kylie has gone 100 per cent natural when it comes to furnishing her little girl's bedroom, choosing to buy only organic and sustainable products for her baby's nursery. Sources told TMZ that painted items are chemical-free and wooden products are straight from sustainable sources.
Kylie Jenner shared a photo of Stormi's nursery
The news outlet reports that Kylie spent $3,500 (£2,502) on a changing table by Bancroft and $400 (£286) on an organic cot mattress. The pair also reportedly bought cute wooden teether bears, carved in wood from the native forests of the south of Chile - all items are by online retailer Petit Tresor.
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Meanwhile, Kylie's older sister Kim Kardashian has also gone to great lengths to design the perfect nursery for her own newborn, Chicago, who she welcomed via surrogate in January. The mum-of-three opened up about the luxurious nursery in an interview with Architectural Digest, but admitted she is reusing some of the same pieces she used for her children North and Saint.
The 20-year-old welcomed her baby girl in February
"I'm pretty much using the same crib and everything that I had for our other kids," she said. "We have a Vetro Lucite crib and we have a [Jean] Royère bed in there and a really fluffy cream rug. We had a changing table made." Kim has also prioritised comfort for late nights feeding her baby. "I have a glider with an ottoman for feeding; With the first baby, I had a rocking chair, and I just love a glider so much more—you can move easier," she said.