when we found out we were pg we were giong to move Griffin to our "office" and decorate it as his big boy room- but then we found out it was twins- so the twins go that room (b/c it's bigger than Griffin's) and Griffin stayed in his.
if you have the space- i would NOT put an infant and a toddler in the same room.
We aren't expecting again for now, but we went gender neutral so that LO #2 could reuse DS's bedding, etc.
We did the same...easier that way. I figured when baby #1 is old enough, she can pick out what she wants her room to look like i.e. pink, purple, or any other color.
when we found out we were pg we were giong to move Griffin to our "office" and decorate it as his big boy room- but then we found out it was twins- so the twins go that room (b/c it's bigger than Griffin's) and Griffin stayed in his.
if you have the space- i would NOT put an infant and a toddler in the same room.
Not expecting again, but I was thinking about what we'll do when we have a 2nd and I have to agree with Goldi Locks. My SIL was telling me that her son climbed into her daughter's crib while she was in it when they were little (they're a year apart) even though they were in different rooms. They ended up having to put a lock on the outside of her door to keep him out.
We aren't expecting again for now, but we went gender neutral so that LO #2 could reuse DS's bedding, etc.
We did the same...easier that way. I figured when baby #1 is old enough, she can pick out what she wants her room to look like i.e. pink, purple, or any other color.
This is exactly how we did it too!! So we will move #1 in a big boy room decorated just for him and the nursery won't change at all.
Re: if youre expecting again...
We are hoping to buy a house before LO. If not we have a 2 bedroom so LO's will be sharing.
I can see it now. Half blue, half pink LOL!
when we found out we were pg we were giong to move Griffin to our "office" and decorate it as his big boy room- but then we found out it was twins- so the twins go that room (b/c it's bigger than Griffin's) and Griffin stayed in his.
if you have the space- i would NOT put an infant and a toddler in the same room.
We did the same...easier that way. I figured when baby #1 is old enough, she can pick out what she wants her room to look like i.e. pink, purple, or any other color.
Not expecting again, but I was thinking about what we'll do when we have a 2nd and I have to agree with Goldi Locks. My SIL was telling me that her son climbed into her daughter's crib while she was in it when they were little (they're a year apart) even though they were in different rooms. They ended up having to put a lock on the outside of her door to keep him out.
This is exactly how we did it too!! So we will move #1 in a big boy room decorated just for him and the nursery won't change at all.
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