Before she welcomed sonDavis Nolanon April 16,SixstarBrianne Davisknew she wanted to give him a space of his own that would encourage his creativity.

“We love the Evolur furniture,” Brianne, 35, tells PEOPLE. “We chosethe Santa Fe linebecause it had a masculine quality and the color was a perfect fit for our vision for Davis’ room. We’re so impressed with the quality and design. The convertiblecrib will allow us tocontinue using it as Davis grows into his toddler years. We couldn’t be happier.”

Adds the star of the overall feel of the nursery and its imagination-encouraging contents, “We wanted to create a lovely grown-up space for Davis to grow into. We filled his roomwith animals and positivequotes, and want to teach him compassion for animals and the world.”

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The nursery’s rich blue walls are decorated with a variety of animal prints — and one holds a very special meaning to the star and her fellow actor husband, 49.

“It was the first picture we got in Wilmington on season 1 ofSix, when I was pregnant the first time before I miscarried,” Brianne shares. “It was important to us to have on the wall torepresent our process and journey.”

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“He loves to rock and roll in this infant seat,” Brianne tells PEOPLE of the latter product. “He can easily fall asleep to different motions and sounds.”

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As Davis gets older, he can have a ball in the creative space, which boasts toy shelves, a mini bulletin board, lots of stuffed animals, a chalkboard wall and even a copy ofJohn Oliver‘s bookA Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo.

“We support all forms of love and want our son to be open and loving to all. This book is beautifully written and everything we stand for,” Brianne says.

source: people.com