Baby nursery setup
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Comments (58)here are my previous response to your post. light just because a person has not posted on a forum does not mean that person has not been reading that forum. You assume that the two things are synonymous which they are not. lightt also I assumed the person would plant in quality soil;instead of just digging a hole and throwing the plant in!As for clay or sandy soil you question pointless since drainage is real issue either to much or to little. But you seem to go down the same path that previous trouble making trolls have claim someone is trouble maker to hide the fact that your own action are causing most of the troubles. Also if really want see what has gone in this forum read the google cache of this forums post....See MoreYuck...Look at this Baby Nursery
Comments (70)boopadaboo, for sure there is no rush on their own rooms. All our kids have slept mostly with us for a few years except #5. She does not sleep well with us (took awhile for me to figure this out) so she is mostly in her crib. But as others have said, most kids do not spend tons of time in their rooms, esp if you live in a 2 story. I also think room sharing is fine-- or it better be because most of my kids have to share. :) My objection with the original room was more of a worry of the future, LOL, that it seemed like it was trying to appeal to adults. Sometimes children are seen as small adults (and then unrealistic expectations are set). A room does not have to be garish to appeal to children-- on the contrary. I am assuming unfairly, however, that these parents will view the child as anything other than a child. I' m still worried about that mirror, though....See MoreBaby Boy Nursery Colors...help me decide
Comments (32)I definitely think grey is great long term- just change out the accessories. But I wouldn't do grey accessories with grey walls. it'll be too blah. Your taste reminded me a lot of the Emily & Merrit collection. Its geared a bit towards girls but there's a ton of great accessories that would work in your room. I adore their yellow and white pinstripe bedding, it would be great if you could find a crib option similar. curtains: https://www.pbteen.com/m/products/emily-and-merritt-circus-stripe-blackout-drape/?pkey=cemily-meritt-collection&isx=0.3.12536 or https://www.potterybarnkids.com/m/products/large-check-panel-boy/?pkey=cboy-window-panels-and-shades&isx=0.0 or https://www.potterybarnkids.com/m/products/stitched-border-panel/?pkey=cboy-window-panels-and-shades&isx=0.0 rugs: https://www.pbteen.com/m/products/emily-and-meritt-circus-stripe-rug/?pkey=cemily-meritt-collection&isx=0.3.10726 or https://www.pbteen.com/m/products/the-emily-and-meritt-tassel-rug/?pkey=cemily-meritt-collection&isx=0.3.11744 or https://www.potterybarnkids.com/m/products/mercer-rug-boy/?pkey=cboys-rugs&isx=0.0...See Morebaby boy nursery help
Comments (4)Your options over the dresser are unlimited. Will there be a changing table pad set on the dresser? You could hang a baby quilt. Or a baby mobile. Or a picture - a BIG picture. (The one you have over the crib is just marginally big enough.) Hundreds of ideas on etsy....See Morelizzie_grow
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