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Re: Product Spotlight: General Nursery Decor
We go fairly simple on decor. There are navy blue curtains in the room that block out a lot of light. We have a few small decor items, all gifts, on the dresser. There is a white table lamp that was really only used when DS was a baby. We have a wall decal with a quote from Peter Pan hanging above the crib/toddler bed. Then there is a set of 4 nautical themed canvas prints above the changing table. If we have a girl I will likely just change the curtains, sheets, etc... To something more girly. Then will swap the wall decal and canvas prints for more girly versions.
For nursery/kids room decor my go to's are etsy, hobby lobby, target and amazon.
1/12/13 DD was born
4/9/16 DS was born
9/17 CP
6/23/18 BFP EDD 3/4/19
We decided on a Harry Potter-ish theme. Not going all out #becausesecondchild and we value function over form at this point. I'm hoping to move things around this weekend so we can get it all set up and I can put up the prints and wall decals I have, and can figure out what it is I have left. Will post pics when/if this ever happens.
With DD1, we did an Up! theme (if you remember the infertility allusion at the beginning of the movie). Painted the room a bright sky blue and bought some beautiful white cloud decals, had a dark crib that we tied strings with Chinese lanterns on to mimic the balloons and then just some simple furniture besides that. Fortunately/Unfortunately, we sold our house within a week of her being born, so she never got to use that nursery and we didn't do her room in the new house with all of that detail.
Me - anovulatory, non-Insulin PCOS, DH - low end of "normal" sperm count
IUI#1 - 02/15 - Cancelled due to scrubbed sperm count <1MM
IVF#1 - 08/15 - 13x5-day blastocysts (ranging from AA-BB, most are 5 or 6), not PGS, on ice
FET#1 - 10/15 - 1 emb - BFP (DD 07/16) (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#2 - 07/17 - 1 emb - BFN (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#3 - 08/17 - 1 emb - BFN (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#4 - 10/17 - 2 emb - BFN (changed to estrace + prometrium because of allergic reaction to PIO sesame oil)
ERA Testing - 12/17 - window moved (-1 day)
FET#5 - 03/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
Karyotype Testing - 04/18 - Negative (we're ok)
FET#6 - 06/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
FET#7 - 10/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
FET#8 - 11/18 - 2 emb - BFP; looks like one baby is going to make it, DD is due 8/16 (though likely to be 8/9)
BFP #1 June 2016: EDD 16 March 2017, MC July 2016
Re-started TTC Aug 2016
Started IF testing Nov 2016
Spontaneous BFP #2 January 2017: Rainbow Baby Boy September 2017
BFP #3 November 2018: Baby #2 expected August 2019
That look is my general inspiration except without the pink accents. I'm thinking a black and white rug (currently room is carpeted but we're taking out carpet and putting in high end wood look vinyl, hopefully soon), white furniture. We are going to rearrange the room and switch out the current queen bed frame for a smaller profile one. The plan is we will likely sleep in room with baby as opposed to baby sleeping with us (although we may start in our room and then swap to baby's room). This should help baby acclimate to his own crib more easily and also our room is the coldest room in the house due to being over the garage and also a small number of windows for the room size - won't be an issue in August and early fall but over the winter it's hard to regulate temperature well in our room.
In terms of decoration I have some baby tiger prints I have my eye on - Tiger is baby's middle name. I don't plan to go crazy decorating because I'm not a great decorator
our theme is elegant princess. Colors are pink, gold, and white. I found some print on Etsy of Cinderella’s castle, carriage, and glass slipper to put up. And we’re putting up a cornice with fabric draping down.
And this is one of the pics from the baby shower at my friend's house with an Up!-themed diaper cake (there was a bottle of champagne in the middle for me to enjoy once DD1 arrived).
Me - anovulatory, non-Insulin PCOS, DH - low end of "normal" sperm count
IUI#1 - 02/15 - Cancelled due to scrubbed sperm count <1MM
IVF#1 - 08/15 - 13x5-day blastocysts (ranging from AA-BB, most are 5 or 6), not PGS, on ice
FET#1 - 10/15 - 1 emb - BFP (DD 07/16) (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#2 - 07/17 - 1 emb - BFN (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#3 - 08/17 - 1 emb - BFN (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#4 - 10/17 - 2 emb - BFN (changed to estrace + prometrium because of allergic reaction to PIO sesame oil)
ERA Testing - 12/17 - window moved (-1 day)
FET#5 - 03/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
Karyotype Testing - 04/18 - Negative (we're ok)
FET#6 - 06/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
FET#7 - 10/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
FET#8 - 11/18 - 2 emb - BFP; looks like one baby is going to make it, DD is due 8/16 (though likely to be 8/9)
-The walls are white with this birchwood and owl decal set: you can choose your colors so I have those shades of brown for the tree trunks, but the leaves are bright green and bright pink. I want to see if I can order a set of leaves in sky blue to add in honor of this baby. That whole Etsy store has beautiful decal sets and I highly recommend it!
-I mentioned in the last thread that we have a futon with this woodsy green and brown cover on it, these pink and green accent pillows, and this ottoman in bright green to go with it (as substitute for a glider+footrest).
-a big white shag rug in the middle of the room
-pink and white laundry hamper with an owl design (couldn't find the link on Amazon so it may be discontinued)
-this owl mobile over the changing table
We have light shimmery green black-out curtains to hang up in the room but never got around to it. We'll definitely do it this time around as summer approaches!
LO's room is painted Sherwin Williams Functional Gray. It is a little bit of a warmer gray, which is exactly what I was looking for. I will say that it tends to get a little dark in the afternoons (the room faces east) but I think for afternoon naps, it will be fine.
We also have Sherwin Williams Collonade Gray in our living room, kitchen and hallways (open concept house). I am very happy with it because it is a lighter warm gray that goes well in a lot of different settings. It can look a little beige-y in the afternoon, but it doesn't bother me.
GL picking a color!