Photo: Courtesy West Elm

Maya Erskinedidn’t overthink her cozy nursery.
Erskine, 34, and lead designer Dallas Wagman from West Elm Burbank worked together without a theme in mind and instead went with their instincts in terms of texture, colors and interior design. They describe the final space as light, airy and carefree.
Personal touches in the room include unique stuffed animals, a painting of their family dog Pearl, a collection of Japanese books from the Emmy nominee’s childhood, plus a Peter Rabbit embroider rail cover from her cousin.
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PHOTO: Courtesy West ElmPHOTO: Courtesy West Elm


The new mom says she’s a “really indecisive person” but leaned on Wagman’s insight. “It was amazing to have someone with a great eye help me pick things and assure me, so I didn’t have to worry about anything,” she says.
They avoided gendered blues and pinks, opting for what they say is a calming foundation of neutral tones with bold pops of color. Says Wagman, “This allows your child to figure out what they like without you forcing your own favorite colors on them.”


TheSky Highactor, at the time, alsoshared a photoof himself cradling her stomach, captioning it, “and then there were 3… also, we’re engaged.”
In arecentVogueinterview, Erskine said she told costar Anna Konkle (who had an overlapping pregnancy journey with Erskine) that she and Angarano “were going to start trying, before excitedly telling her the pregnancy news in person.”
“[I] told her in person, socially distanced at a park, and then told all our friends in the ocean as a wave overtook us — again, socially distanced at the beach. It was very dramatic,” she joked.
source: people.com