Here's A Look At The Nursery For Stephen Curry's Baby-To-Be

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You guys, Riley Curry is going to be a big sister. But before that happens, we have been given a sneak peek into the her baby sibling's nursery.

Pottery Barn Kids, which designed the baby's room, dished on its blog earlier this week about the "nursery makeover" it completed for America's favorite family.

Ayesha Curry, Stephen's wife, took to her own blog, as well, to write about the space, which she said was converted from a home office. (And no, Steph's home office apparently isn't a basketball court.)

She added that the room actually came together while the family was in Cleveland, for, you know, that whole NBA Finals thing, which Steph and his Warriors teammates won last week.

So let's all take a minute to soak up the continued amazingness of the Curry family.

And prepare yourselves, because there are some perfect family portraits, including Riley stuntin', as always, and ALERT: THERE IS A CURRY FAMILY DOG.

Curry cuteness approaching max levels here.

Of course, here's a crib. Because babies need those. (Hi elephant! Hi giraffe!)

And a few more of the happy couple and the nursery. The room is neutral, as they haven't yet said whether they are expecting a boy or a girl ...

Ayesha said in a recent Instagram post that she is nine months pregnant so BABY CURRY WILL BE HERE AT ANY MOMENT, Y'ALL.

And of course, Riley could not go unnoticed. Pottery Barn Kids said she was given a doll.

We here at The Huffington Post can't wait for the new addition to arrive, and you can all fully expect Curry baby posts to hold us over this summer until the NBA season returns.

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