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Chicago Nursery — Low-VOC, Built-Ins, Vintage Charm, Lead-Safe

Chicago nursery. Low-VOC paints (mandatory for kid rooms), pre-1978 Lead-Safe RRP mandatory, built-in changing station, motorized blackout shades, vintage architectural detail preservation. $6K-$22K typical.

~1 min read·Updated 2026-04-23

Chicago nurseries in pre-1978 buildings require certified Lead-Safe RRP work. Low-VOC paint (Sherwin-Williams Harmony, BM Natura) is baseline. Vintage architectural detail (crown, picture rail) often preserved.

Frequently asked questions

Is Lead-Safe required for a Chicago nursery renovation? If the building is pre-1978 and work is dust-generating, yes — EPA RRP + Chicago Lead Safe.

How much does a Chicago nursery cost? $6K-$22K depending on scope. Basic paint + crib + storage: $4K-$10K. Full buildout with built-ins + shades: $14K-$28K.

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