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Animal Mural- minakaniwalls.com
You have experienced the joy that your expecting a newborn little angel. This might be your first child or you might have had a couple but it is always exciting. The thought of a new little one coming is some of the best news anyone can get. There might be many problems that arise like money, supplies and space. You might be stressing over everything especially if it is your first child. You are going to want to make sure that your house is baby proof and that everything will go fine. You might be stressing out about what to do with the baby room and where to put everything. Here are some helpful reminders that might just ease the stress and that will help you transform that spare bedroom into a baby room and enjoy the waiting period for that new baby to come.
Painting The Room
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Daughter Violette Grey's Bedroom
Poppy and Violette's Room is still one of the most talked about kids rooms. The Vogue contributing editor Miranda Brooks's Home was featured in Vogue, and the pictures are still being circulated around various popular blogs. Miranda and her husband, Bastien Halard, and their two daughters, Poppy, and Violette, moved from the gray Manhattan city life to a country style row house in Brooklyn. The home is lived in, comfortable and offers an atmosphere which relaxation and creativity flourishes.
The first floor of the house has a French touch with white oak flooring inspired by the parquet floors of typical Parisian apartments. The middle floor was decorated around the English styles with hand-printed wallpaper in the girls’ rooms, and an assortments (Read More.....) [...]
Hot Pink Barbie Chest of drawers Fun Classic Style From Elle International Ebay
When you think about a child’s room you usually think about bright colors and happy memories. Because there are so many different colors and patterns to choose from, however, it can be a little daunting to try and come up with a way to make your child’s room both colorful and stylish. Here are some ideas that can help you to incorporate color into your kid’s room while still having it fit in with the décor style of the rest of your home:
1. Go for patterns – Patterns like chevrons, polka dots, or stripes can add a lot of interest to a room without making it look cheesy. Try to stick with a theme and contrast the colors for maximum (Read More.....) [...]

Purchase Oversized Canvas Boards For Your Children - Photo Credit My Home Ideas
When you are decorating a child’s room it is important to make sure that the room is not only fun for them but also safe for them to play and roughhouse in. That means that they typical picture frames and framed art will not work. Instead, there are many other ways that you can decorate the walls of your child’s room. Here are some ideas:
1. Photo Stickers – I am sure you have seen ads for those giant wall stickers that printers can now make out of your own photos. What a great idea for a kid’s room! Have a life sized sticker of them dressed in their football or ballerina or soccer gear, playing along the wall. Have photos of family, friends and pets (Read More.....) [...]

Moissonnier French Furniture
Decoupage is easier than you think. The only way it becomes complicated is if you pick an ornate dresser. There is some hope for that vintage dresser you are considering donating to your thrift store. Vintage modern dressers would be very practical pieces to decoupage, because the lines are boxy. French dressers such as the ones from Moissonnier retail for thousands with this look.
Some of the most beautiful designs are those from wallpapers instead of cut-outs. Consider buying a "lot" of wallpaper from ebay, working within the design of your child's room. You could even wallpaper the walls where the dresser disappears into the room.
Here are some practical tips below to great looking decoupage DIY dressers:
Some basic tools are needed. These tools are glue, glue stick, paintbrushes, sponge paintbrush to even out the glue, scissors, and the pattern you intend to glue.
1. Carefully cut out your pattern. This will be the most time consuming process. Perhaps you plan on layering a pattern, or (Read More.....) [...]
Gender neutral nursery themes are becoming more prevalent. Even when parents know the sex of the baby, some still prefer not to overdo the blues and pinks. A gender neutral nursery lends itself well to being used for multiple babies and allows parents plenty of creativity. It neatly solves the problem of using one nursery for mixed gender twins and in many cases it’s a décor that’s easier for kids to grow up with. Creating a gender neutral nursery is probably much easier than you think.
Colors
Rather than using color as a way to proclaim the sex of your baby, use it for the effect it might have on your baby. Choose bright, happy yellow and white to create a cheerful space. Focus on green to make the nursery look like a garden escape or a leafy jungle. Turquoise can add an interesting touch of energizing color without being associated with either sex. Neutral colors are also an excellent choice. Choose from beige, tan, eggshell white and brown. Pair them with white accents and natural wood tones to create a soothing space that can easily be modified as your child grows older. The beauty of choosing a neutral color scheme (Read More.....) [...]
Designer Leta Austin Foster
Because there are several factors to keep in mind when selecting the right mattress for your child, deciding which one to buy can be somewhat challenging. Unlike a bicycle or a pair of tennis shoes, a mattress is something that your child should be able to use for many years--so careful consideration should be taken to select one that will provide your child with countless nights of peaceful sleep. If your child needs a new mattress, here are some important things to keep in mind while you look for the perfect one.
Size
A mattress for a child should be able to accommodate and endure a number of growth spurts, so be sure to look for one that your child can grow into. Although a twin bed, especially an extra-long one, is usually adequate for most kids--a larger size such as a full or queen might be more comfortable as your child gets older. The size of your child's bedroom is also something that you need to consider because a small bedroom may not be able to accommodate too large a mattress. Since the mattress you choose should fit both your child and the room it will occupy, pay close attention to the mattress measurements as you look at all of your options.
Type
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