Help with nursery
nellieou
4 years ago
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kariyava
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Help! Great nursery plant in heavy clay soil.
Comments (2)I get plants like that all the time at trades. I'm amazed at what other peoples soil looks like-ours is pure sand. A strong blast from the water hose will break up the clay. You'll get some root damage but the plant should recover with no problem. Congrats on the new material. Tally HO!...See MoreNeed help planning nursery in small room
Comments (28)Congratulations on your first grandchild! It sounds like you have some great ideas already from everyone on here. If I may add one thought regarding changing tables...we had one (b/c it was given to us). We rarely used it, even with our first baby. There's something more challenging about changing a baby when you are attempting to do so from the side. Our changing table had shelves. Our little boy loved to take everything off of the shelves every chance he got, as soon as he could sit up, so after the first few times of refolding clothing and putting diapers back on the shelves, we stopped using it for storage. Then he thought it would be a fun thing to try to climb up, as soon as he could pull himself to a stand. It may just depend upon the child, but that experience was enough to get rid of the changing table by the time our second child arrived. :) My parents had a convertable crib for our kids at their home. The type that turns into a toddler bed, and then can be a headboard for a regular bed as they get older. This can be quite a money saver for down the road. Just be careful with any crib you may purchase right now, as many have been recalled...so beware if you are buying one from CL, etc...just check to be sure it's not on the recall list (which seems to be growing by the month). Congrats again and best wishes to your daughter and her new family!...See MoreHelp with nursery paint color!
Comments (2)Compare it to other colours from the same Hue Family neighbourhood - see the Colorographies at The Land of Color .com...See MoreHelp! Nursery paint color ideas
Comments (8)I assume that's peel and stick? Hope so...I did DDs room in birch tree and owl decals, and she recently announced that she doesn't like owls and wants a princess room (she's 4). It's great (so were the owls) but you never know what your kid will like in 4 years so make sure it's easily removable! :D I would ask for a sample and take it to the store/ compare with some paint chips so you know it will match. The background looks off white, so if you pick the wrong undertone in your paint it might look funky....See MoreSammie J
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