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Nursery Wall Stripes

21 Oct

The nursery is starting to take shape! Over the weekend, we got the wall stripes painted, the crib built, and the first coat of paint on the changing table/dresser.

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The stripe colors are Behr’s Powdered Snow and Perfect Taupe (lightened by 20%). For obvious reasons we went with their No VOC, Low Odor paint, and it applied well and was affordable.

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It took two coats of the Powdered Snow to cover the previous greenish wall color, but only one coat of the taupe stripe.

The stripes were a little tricky, namely taping them all off, but Ben had a 360° laser level, so that made things much easier I think.

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There’s a bunch of tutorials on Pinterest about how to do the stripes but a key thing for us was removing the tape as soon as you were done painting the stripe. We would paint 1-2 stripes at a time and then pull off the tape towards the area you just painted.

IMG_3853Up close the lines are a little jagged, but unless you are eye level staring right at it, it looks pretty darn good.

IMG_3865Once the paint dried, we set up the crib. It is the Nursery Basics Classic Crib in white from Toys-R-Us. After ogling the $500-$1,000+ cribs at places like Restoration Hardware and Pottery Barn, we decided to go simple and scored this one for $129 on sale. I don’t think it looks cheap though and seems pretty sturdy, so we shall see.

IMG_3877It only took about 30 minutes to assemble and no bickering ensued so I would call it a success.

Next up is finishing the makeover of the changing table/old dresser that lived in this room before. We’re trying out Annie Sloan’s chalk paint for the first time.

Then, my favorite part which will be decorating with curtains, bedding, a plush rug, art, shelves, etc. It’s really happening!

Making Room For Baby

12 Oct

We did a little room switcheroo to make room for the nursery. The den is now the office, the office a spare bedroom, and the 2nd spare bedroom the soon-to- be nursery.

First, we decided to move the upstairs office downstairs to the den because we really weren’t using the den much and thought it would be nice since we both work from home quite a bit. So we sold our sectional on Craigslist and moved the office furniture down. This room is going to serve as storage for a little while until after we get the downstairs floors finished but here it is now.

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We went back and forth on what room to make the nursery but decided to use the smallest of the two. Then when the kid gets older it can move into the larger bedroom and we can keep the nursery as it is for future kiddos.

So we moved the spare bedroom furniture into the office and it now looks like this.

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IMG_3831Here is a reminder of the room as an office. I think it works much better as a bedroom.

IMG_2874So now the nursery is all cleared out and we put the first coat of paint on the walls- yay!IMG_3835It’s pretty boring right now but we will be painting stripes next, sort of like this:

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Source: http://projectnursery.com/projects/kingsleys-kingdom/

Here is the mood board I made to give you a sense of what I’m hoping for the room. Very neutral (since we’re not finding out the sex) and calming, but also fun.

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Can’t wait to start putting everything together! I am definitely feeling the nesting instinct–which is awesome.

New Addition Coming Feb 2014

20 Aug

Ben and I are so happy to announce that we’re expecting an addition to our family! Our first little one is expected to make his or her arrival February 3rd.

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I’m over 16 weeks along now and am finally starting to feel better, so things should pick up on the blog. We have a lot to cover and accomplish by February including a full-on kitchen remodel and of course a nursery! It will be gender-neutral since we aren’t finding out the sex.

photo 2-15We couldn’t be more excited and feel so very blessed!