Showing posts with label Nursery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nursery. Show all posts

Behr's Big Boy Bed


Some of you may know, we live in a very tiny apartment in DC. This room that was converted to Behr's bedroom originally began as my closet. (and unfortunately, it gets no natural light, so the pictures are always horrendous, please forgive me!) For the past few months we have been plotting and planning and researching how to make this closet work for two.

Some of my top concerns:
+ Having access to the changing table/dresser combo for the baby during Behr's long afternoon nap.+
+ Making sure the space felt dedicated to Behr, as he is the one getting shuffled about.
+ Finding furniture that fit well.

Some things we learned:
+ Ikea toddler beds and cribs are actually larger than the standard US toddler bed/crib.
+ There was no way I was also going to fit my rocking chair in this room.
+ The length of Behr's crib is about the width of a standard crib mattress! I had no idea there was such a huge size difference. (which translated into the toddler bed being much bigger than I anticipated)

Solutions:
+ Move the changing table into our bedroom - which you get a peek of here.
+ Purchase the smallest aesthetically pleasing toddler bed we could find, the DaVinci Modena in white.
+ Use as many existing items we had.

The room isn't finished yet. We still need to hang art and picture ledges for Behr's growing library. But he happily drags all of our guests into see "Behr's Big Bed!" The most important items are crossed off the list. Behr successfully transitioned to his new bed and we now have a happy place for both of our boys to sleep.

Note: For all the moms out there, let me revel in this for a few days before you warn me about a toddler and an infant sharing a room. I am in denial of the possibilities of sleep regression.

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Traffic Patterns



and the fabric...



Traffic Patterns by Susan Polston

This nursery idea board was inspired by my friend Susan’s fabric for a spoonflower competition. If you like this idea board and the fabric, could you please take a moment to vote for it?

Directions:
Once you click on the link. Scroll through until you see her pattern, featured here.
Click on the fabric (a green box will outline the fabric to show you have selected it)
Then continue scrolling to the third page to submit your vote.
It is a few short steps, and is greatly appreciated!



The Finished Nursery

Here is the real life version of my inspiration board.  Everything is set...except the letters for our son's name - you will have to wait until after he is born for that one!







Here are our art work choices, include a french knot piece by my very talented friend Lindsay


...now all we need is the baby!

Baby Art

During our search for art for the nursery nook, we stumbled upon some beauties.  Here are the top contenders:


part of the original idea board


first seen here



found...but I don't remember where/when/how...



first seen here
love this nursery...looks strangely familiar!


We have decided on the art...purchased and framed it and are ready to hang!  What did we choose?  You will just have to wait and see in the next nursery update!  Which are your faves?

Nursery Update: Shelves

The long awaited nursery pictures are finally ready to post.
The shelves are up!
The orange bins are in place.
The are filled with clothing, organized by size, with cute little tags to match!


The crib (once storage) is now emptied out and ready for a mattress and baby.
The mobile looks even better in person.
And we are thoroughly stocked with diapers...
...though I hear you can never really have enough of those!

 
I cannot wait to add wall hangings, the finishing touches and post the final view before I starts to get used and abused.  Now if only we could decide on the artwork for the walls...

...any suggestions?

Exciting News

I am very excited to announce that I am now a guest blogger over at Polka Dot Peacock.  My nursery idea board that was featured on with two cats landed me the gig and I couldn't be more excited!  I will be sharing idea boards, baby inspiration, and reviews of products I love.  This will be a huge creative outlet for me (and also save this blog from being over run by baby).  I will be sharing my posts via twitter, so be sure to follow me.


My first post. "Room to Grow: Pink and Green," featured baby furniture that is built to last.  You can easily outfit a nursery with "real" furniture that you child can use for as long as it will last.  Of course the Lilly Lover in me focused this first post on pink and green.  Check it out here and let me know what you think!

Ottoman for Nursery

You remember my nursery inspiration board right? 



Well...now I want to add this to the mix. 
A Moroccan Leather Pouf in Lime Green from Serena and Lily. 

It is beautiful.

I might be in love.

The only problem is...the $395 price tag!  Any ideas for a similar item?

Nursery Idea Board






























Here is where we found all of the awesome stuff for the nursery.  Some we have purchased or been given as gifts already.  Other items remain on our registry or we are saving up for!


(Bonus!  We got this for $120 off craigslist brand new!)
Rug 
(the 2.5 round)
(and storage, there will be a few of these on cute white shelves)

Nursery Inspiration: Bold and Bright

I am really appreciate the concept of idea boards.  I have started to create them for parties I plan, parties others ask me to create invites for, and of course my baby nursery!

{visit with two cats here}

Back in September I posted a sneak peek of my nursery inspiration here.  Now you can view our entire idea board over at: With Two Cats here.  Not only does this site have incredible idea boards, but it is also the home of Violet's famous nursery that has gone viral and inspired hundreds (more?), including myself!!

p.s. I will be posting the details of where I purchased everything soon!

I am loving...

...all things Capiz!

It happens to me every year.  In an effort to hang on to every last drop of summer, I crave beach inspired decor.  This year, in my hunt for a baby mobile that didn't have fluffy animals, I turned towards capiz.  In theory in is "all-year" decor, but for me I think it is a last ditch effort to carry the beach into deep Autumn.

Here are a few lookers that have caught my eye recently:



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This number from target is a bit boring...and it breaks the bank at $400+!  Yikes!


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Perhaps a bit too formal for a baby room, but these West Elm lamps might end up in my formal dining room some day...if I ever have a formal dining room...


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Finally, this could work in our Nursery.  And for merely $49 from Urban Outfitters, I like it even more.  Now if only the colors were a bit brighter...




Rugs and Knobs

Thank you!  Thank you!  Thank you!

You all have helped me decide on knobs for the baby dresser...

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...which lead to an amazing rug discovery: 

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I already ordered both from Anthropologie.  They arrived quickly and I love them!  The colors work together very well and certainly brighten up the space!  I cannot wait to share more ideas I have been coming up with for the nursery.

It's all about the knobs...


We excitedly found a dresser/changing table that would fit perfectly in baby's room originally at IKEA for $199, on craigslist for $120 practically brand new:



My not so fiscally responsible through process is, "that means we can afford to get cute knobs!" Of course I immediately looked at anthropologie and etsy. Here is what I have fallen for so far:








What do you think? Other suggestions? Our nursery will be neutral with a grey, orange, and turquoise color scheme. I am drawn to elephants recently, but I don't want to go overboard.

I might head to "color me mine" and try to create my own...

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