ljmorgan
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Hehehe, this made me laugh. Sure it will need to be redone...when you kid turns 5 and wants race cars or pink paint all over his/her room! Of course, you can stretch out out and use it for a few kids...Date: 11/2/2008 3:06:25 PM
Author: ZoeBartlett
Lindsey -- I LOVE everything you''ve posted so far. The first picture of the nursery is gorgeous! I think the best thing about it is that it doesn''t scream BABY - does that make sense? It''s a room that seems timeless and it won''t need to be redone anytime soon. I have to remember to check this thread and the first nursery thread if and when the time comes. That''s exactly the look I want to go for. While baby things are really cute, I prefer things that don''t apppear babyish. Does that make sense?
LOL!! I figure when baby is a baby they ahve no clue about what the room looks like, so decorate for mama!Date: 11/2/2008 10:57:55 PM
Author: TravelingGal
Hehehe, this made me laugh. Sure it will need to be redone...when you kid turns 5 and wants race cars or pink paint all over his/her room! Of course, you can stretch out out and use it for a few kids...![]()
I hope you have hardwood floors too!I, hands down, have the ugliest room for a baby here on PS (used to be my office and still kind of is). Good thing too. Amelia pukes up 3-4 times a week. I feed her in my herman miller inspired office chair, which is easily wiped down!
Hi Tgal- if you read this- can you tell me a brand name for the mesh bumpers? I was telling my dh how important the mesh ones were, but when we were out, I didnt see any, nor when I was registering? Thanks in advance. and btw thanks for positing all the mama bargains. I keep checking everything out. I love the deals. Did you ever end up splurging on the baby bag? I loooooove bags.Date: 11/2/2008 10:57:55 PM
Author: TravelingGal
Hehehe, this made me laugh. Sure it will need to be redone...when you kid turns 5 and wants race cars or pink paint all over his/her room! Of course, you can stretch out out and use it for a few kids...Date: 11/2/2008 3:06:25 PM
Author: ZoeBartlett
Lindsey -- I LOVE everything you''ve posted so far. The first picture of the nursery is gorgeous! I think the best thing about it is that it doesn''t scream BABY - does that make sense? It''s a room that seems timeless and it won''t need to be redone anytime soon. I have to remember to check this thread and the first nursery thread if and when the time comes. That''s exactly the look I want to go for. While baby things are really cute, I prefer things that don''t apppear babyish. Does that make sense?![]()
Very cute Lindsey. The only thing I saw that was a real, ''no way'' in my book was the stuff above the baby''s crib...I live in California - earthquake country!![]()
Not sure if you''ve seen them, but several of us moms recommend mesh bumpers. Nothing like seeing your kid''s face smooshed against a bumper to cause your heart to jump out of your throat...problem is, they are kind of ugly.![]()
I, hands down, have the ugliest room for a baby here on PS (used to be my office and still kind of is). Good thing too. Amelia pukes up 3-4 times a week. I feed her in my herman miller inspired office chair, which is easily wiped down!
Date: 11/22/2008 5:55:49 PM
Author: Pandora II
I haven''t really started on the room for the baby yet - it''s going to have to double as a mini-office as well, but that''s London house prices for you...
I''m planning on having the baby sleep with us for the first few months, so I''m looking for one of those cribs that you put next to your own bed and can hoik the wee one out easily. The baby''s room will have a chest-of-drawers, changing table etc and we''re thinking of getting a cot bed so that it will last longer.
The room is currently a real pretty shade of bluish-green with cream paint-work (all Farrow & Ball) which I really like (the vendors painted the whole house in lovely colours when they put it up for sale) so I''ll use that as the base for a colour scheme.
My parents weren''t into us ''decorating'' our rooms as children, and since the house was 500 years old it wouldn''t have been easy to do anyway, so we got to help choose very grown-up fabrics and furniture. I plan to do the same - my kids get to decorate their rooms when they are paying their own mortgage!![]()
Can I check what a ''glider'' is? Is it an american word for ''rocking chair''? Or is it something different?