I'm not a huge fan of the stuff I see in stores and I'm sorry if I offend anyone but all the kiddie colorful stuff is just NMS. I am hoping to find a balance between baby and modern decor to get the room some sophistication. We are planning on moving in a year or so b/c we only have a two bedroom condo and are outgrowing it fast! In either case, what have you decided on for your theme? We are hoping that even when people see the room as a "baby" space, they also recognize that it's something they can transform.
I really love sea turtles, but don't want them thrown up all over the room...how are you creating a balance if you are going with a theme?
I feel like this is a question for Red.
Re: what's your baby room "theme"
I don't have a theme, really. I chose colors I love together.
Red might be able to tell you what my "theme" is - to me, it's just purrdy. lol
I am exactly like you in this respect. We're doing a very plain and simple room that lends itself a bit towards nature (having a tree painted in white on our cream/tan walls) and finding some nature/bird artwork that isn't nursery artwork, just art in general. Our "colors" are chocolate brown, creams, w/ a little powder blue thrown in.
Have you seen the sea turtle bedding at Gap? It's a bit theme-ish, but you could do only that and just use very simple/modern colors and patterns to fill it out.
Rather than having "themed" bedding I chose a bedding with solid colors and no appliques. Then I will be adding my theme in (nautical/beach) with just a few accessories. Still definitely a work in progress, but here's what I have so far:
I'm actually looking for more sea turtle wall hangings vs. bedding (i plan on just using plain sheets for the crib)...it's more the accents and choosing the right hangings I think. My DH is even considering carving a turtle to hang and my FIL hand chalked a sea turtle for me for my bday last year that is black/white charcoal in a frame that I already have and love...I think I'm just concerned of OVERDOING the turtle thing, y'know?
I realize I am ovethinking this
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LOVE your style/colors
It looks great so far!
i would never consider myself "handy with a sewing machine" and I agree less is more. You should take your own advice and people would respect you more
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Omg every single thing you say annoys me. Even if it's nice.
I see
I am no help then b/c I am the same way with my little birdies and nests...i"m trying not to overdo it!
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hehe,it's so hard b/c I think both ideas are so great! We'll see how it turns out
I have some pictures (we painted, set up furniture) on my blog, but haven't done much else
I'm excited to see the rest of yours as well!
I guess our theme is .:gasp:. classic pooh. The only pooh things will be a mural over the crib, and maybe an accessory or two.
I think the key to having a theme is not getting everything to match. For example, we are not getting classic pooh bedding, rugs, curtains, etc. When everything is matchy-matchy it is too much.
here a the picture of what we are doing. i am the same as you, not into the "theme"
https://www.glennajean.com/pages/esquire.html
Build a room that you will like and enjoy (forget the kid) and then add in the turtle accents. You know you are doing it right when someone can walk into the room and NOT know that there are turtles everywhere.
I think turtles are a bad omen for good pooping.?
We were looking for someone "modern" like too, but still basic. We went with a blue and green argile print. I thought it would look cute with sea turle accents like you were talking about.
I feel you we're moving in to help my mom wile my dad's deployed so the baby's room is going to be a guest bedroom/ guest grandchild's room when we move out. So we're doing one wall with orange-ish thick stripes on it but we're keeping everything toned down. Maybe a few flower pictures on the walls if its a girl or animals if its a boy. I think I'm going to make my own bedding with either solids or a mix or prints and solids.
But I hate pretty much everthing I see in the stores bleh
These are the colors we're using too! I'm throwing yellow in their too; our comforter for the crib is squares of light green, pink, pale yellow, & white. I'm going to put a few stars and moons on the wall-other than that, just the colors for a "theme."