How long do you plan on keeping the "nursery" room ..when do you plan on changing the room to a "toddler room"
I saw someone on jan13 planning to change room..just got me thinking. Why put so much energy into the nursery if it's barely going to stay that way?!
Re: Lo's room
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Our nursery was our son's first. Now it's the girls. I purposely did it gender neutral, and it's not particularly babyish. It's a neutral beige under the chair rail, and I painted "bubbles" over the chair rail in yellow, teal, and a light orange against a white backdrop. My son moved to a toddler bed (convertible crib with the front removed) in December 2012 at 21 months because I was told I couldn't pick him up anymore (totally sucked, but I just had fetal laser surgery to separate the placental vessels that the girls shared). Then he moved into a real toddler bed when he moved to my DH's old office that we redecorated for him about a month before the girls came.
For the girls, I doubt I'll change the paint until they grow out of the toddler beds. They will be in toddler beds at 2 yo at the latest likely. I plan on getting M a twin bed when he turns 4 (2 weeks before the girls turn 2), then one girls will keep her convertible crib with the front removed, and the other will get his old toddler bed frame since her crib doesn't convert. When the girls turn 4, they will probably get new twin beds then, and a redecoration job in their room.
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