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btrflygrl
me and baby #3!
Member since 5/05 12013 total posts
Name: Shana
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Nurseries: to go girl or not?
Hey y'all!! Now that we know we're having a girl, I'm not quite sure if I should go girl for the nursery or keep it relatively not so girl so she can grow with it.
I'm not a big pink person or all frills and bows, although I do love some of those dresses that are out there.....
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Posted 7/14/05 11:40 AM |
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stepherg
LIF Toddler
Member since 5/05 444 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Nurseries: to go girl or not?
I agree with you! I like a nice, soft, soothing environment and not frilly. I would opt for something to grow with her unless you are up for redecorating all over again in a couple of years. I am keeping my walls neutral and just adding accent pieces that can be changed as the baby gets older. BUT..I don't know if I'm having a boy or girl!
Good Luck!
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Posted 7/14/05 11:46 AM |
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Eireann
Two ladies and a gentleman!
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Re: Nurseries: to go girl or not?
I probably wouldn't go "too girly." We're moving like two weeks after the baby is born at which time we'll know the sex (obviously), but I'm still going to go kind of neutral.
Also, I don't know your house set-up or your preference, but I'm making the nursery the room closest to my bedroom and when I have #2, #1 will move down the hall. So if the the second baby is the opposite gender, I won't have to change the whole room theme.
ETA: You could also accessorize with "girly" touches, like wall hangings, etc, that could eventually be removed if she (or you) want to later on.
Message edited 7/14/2005 12:01:34 PM.
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Posted 7/14/05 11:59 AM |
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MrsR
My love.
Member since 5/05 6247 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: Nurseries: to go girl or not?
I felt the same way - so we are doing a lavendar/sage green theme in the room - I think it will grow with her. (plus i think my DH is scared of pink!!)
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Posted 7/14/05 12:05 PM |
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Sassy2611
My Ray of sunshine
Member since 5/05 1101 total posts
Name: Sarah
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Re: Nurseries: to go girl or not?
I am a big pink person and i was a rose and frill girl. Once i found out we were having a girl i went nuts and bought EVERYTHING in pink and purple and frills and ruffles. I love it. I don't think there is anyway a mom that knows they are having a girl can resist buying all of the cute little things that are out there. Go nuts you deserve it.
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Posted 7/14/05 2:42 PM |
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emc
The Boys!
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Name: Erin
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Re: Nurseries: to go girl or not?
I am planning to go neutral (creme and white) for the paint and accent with the pink/blue so that #2 can move into the nursery and I can move #1 to what is now the guest room.
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Posted 7/14/05 3:34 PM |
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05mommy09
Family of 5!
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Name: <3 Mommy <3
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Re: Nurseries: to go girl or not?
Im having a boy...and although everything is primary colors... its a total boy theme...
Had I been having a girl... I wouldve gone all out with girl stuff as well...
Thats just me though....
You can girl with out pink..or bows...
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Posted 7/14/05 4:30 PM |
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monkeybride
My Everything
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Re: Nurseries: to go girl or not?
I'm doing girl but keeping it simple. White wainscotting on the bottom and a very pale pink on top becaues I am not a huge pink fan either for a room but that color will go best with her bedding.
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Posted 7/14/05 7:19 PM |
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RyansMommy
LIF Infant
Member since 5/05 373 total posts
Name: Mom of 2
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Re: Nurseries: to go girl or not?
we didnt know what we were having so we made it neutral and plan to use it as the nursery for our next child. If you plan to do it "girly" I personally would keep it simple so that I can update it with accessories and not have to do the room over and over with each stage!
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Posted 7/14/05 9:53 PM |
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