We just bought K's big boy furniture. He already sleeps on a full size mattress on the floor, so I'm not worried about the transition. His baby decor is kind of vintage sports, mostly browns and rusty red. I think I'm going to keep the sports theme, but I can't decide on his bedding. I'm debating between a sporty bedding or a madras print.
When we switched L she was really into Dora, so we did bright pink with a few Dora accessories. Good thing, because now she has moved on.
Have you put any thought into your big kid rooms? Keeping it the same?
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Ohhh You know what I am going to say! Madras. all. the. way!
When I am looking for his furniture and bedding I am thinking I am going to go more with colors that way I can decorate with art, lighting, curtains, and other accessories of what Bo i
I will probably find O a raspberry comforter set to match the painting in her room.
I found a dinosaur toddler set and love it, so when it gets marked down at bbb ill get it to save for A.
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Max will be getting a big boy bunk bed! It is full on the bottom and twin on top (we eventually would like the boys to share a room). I bought plaid bedding that is red, white, blue, with a little yellow for the twin. It is pottery barn-esque I am t
We have her big girl room mostly decorated, but currently it is just used as a play room. We'll be transitioning her this summer.
Our nursery is gender neutral and we'll be needing it in November, which is why DD is moving. I won't be redecoratin
Augie's room is Milwaukee Brewer themed. It really doesn't have any baby stuff in it as far as decor. He's got some cool plaques, prints, and bobbleheads, a really nice lamp, and a professional grade rug that DH *had* to have, lol. We