Babies: 0 - 3 Months

How to make a room more girly

Hi,

we did not find out the sex and now we have dd. We are planning to buy her the furniture soon (she sleeps in a cradle) and we would like to modify the room a little. The room has sky blue ceiling with clouds and two glue-on threes with animal and birds (more like a jungle theme) on pale yellow walls. (and I cannot change the wall colors if I still want to be married, LOL!)

How can I make it more femminine? What color furniture do you have? What kind of bedding? I was thinking this one. What do you think?

https://www.stinkybaby.com/banana-fish-baby-bedding/Banana-Fish-Bubble-Gum-Baby-Bedding.htm

 TIA

Re: How to make a room more girly

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  • cute!  It sounds like it pulls in the other colors in the room as well.  Then you can add littel pink accents in the room too.  That is what I did...it was pretty much greens and I added a couple shelfs that have a few pink accents on them and a pink blanket over the back of our glider.
    Daughter born July 2008; Daughter born March 2010 Son born August 2011
  • our nursery walls are spring green and goldenrod. all of the linens are white.and all of the wood is dark cherry. it's really pretty and feminine w/o being girly. we have long flowing white curtains and a white canopy hanging above the crib.
  • If you plan to have more kids, I'd save the "girly" stuff for the bedding sets, lamp shades, and things that aren't that pricey/hard to change so that you can use it all for next DC if he is a boy.

    In our DDs room, we bought a feminine bedset, hung up the coverlet it came with (with star clips) and then accented the sage green in the bedset in the rest of her room. This way, all we need to do is buy a new bedding set if we need to if we have a boy next. The glider is beige.

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