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Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

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BabyAvocado
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Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

that I have very little desire to create a whole new nursery?

Here is the general plan:

Currently Jake has the smallest bedroom in the house. We want to move him into the spare bedroom (much bigger) and redecorate that for him and give the baby his room.

But... I don't feel like redecorating his room for the new baby! Chat Icon It seems like such a CHORE to me right now. We just completed lots of renovations in the house...I am sick of picking out colors, and lighting, and window treatments etc etc. I know this most women's dream come true but I am SO not in the mood. Chat Icon

It's like I have energy to do it one more time - Jake's new room, and that's it. To do both rooms just seems so overwhelming right now.

Ugh...am I just being lazy?

Right now Jake's room is an ocean theme. Somewhat neutral, I suppose. The walls are blue and green (soft yet tropical blue and green) with a fish themed border... neutral color wood furniture and wood floors. Do you think I can get away with just changing the bedding and window treatments?

I painted that entire room myself when I was like 11 months pregnant with Jake and... I still like it! Chat Icon

To make things more difficult...we haven't decided if we are finding out what we are having yet. I'm leaning toward not finding out...

I think maybe if I knew we were having a girl, I'd be more psyched about decorating. But then again... if I knew we were having a boy, I can totally get away with keeping Jake's old room the same, right?

Should I just wait to see if that "nesting" instinct kicks in? (FYI: it never really happened last time Chat Icon)


Posted 9/25/08 9:02 AM
 
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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

not lazy at all. Since DS and this baby will be less than 2 yrs apart I am thinking of one "nursery" and then the other room for a playroom until they get a little older.Chat Icon

ETA: Gs room is gender neutralChat Icon

Message edited 9/25/2008 9:53:45 AM.

Posted 9/25/08 9:03 AM
 

nferrandi
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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

I feel you. I'm not preggo yet, but I've given thought to this as well. I know that the new baby will wind up in our office, which is smaller than DS's room, so the new baby will definitely not be getting the nice furniture-for-life set that DS has. With DS everything had to be perfect and done a certain way, now I'm like "well let's just get a crib from Ikea and then when that baby gets a little older we'll buy a small bedroom set."

Posted 9/25/08 9:08 AM
 

2BEANS
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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

If you like the way the nursery is.. then why should you have to redo it? I say leave it and do your ds new room.. things get exspensive. Your first baby is still very soo little so not like the nursery was used that long. Chat Icon

Posted 9/25/08 9:10 AM
 

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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

The only reason we have to re do a room is because this baby is a girl. Otherwise I would have just left it. We decided to keep Andrew in his room even though it is smaller because to re do his room and then the new room it would take me forever and with the Holidays coming up no thanksChat Icon Chat Icon

We are going to get new carpet and paint the baby's room and we already have all the furniture.

Posted 9/25/08 9:52 AM
 

hunnybunnyxoxo
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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

i would be overwhelmed too!
having to redecorate two rooms!! ahhh!!

Posted 9/25/08 10:46 AM
 

cutie
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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

We didn't find out gender with DD, so the nursery is neutral. I definitley didn't want the expense and craziness of doing a big girl room for her and a nursery for the new baby at the same time, so DD will be "graduating" to the next room and this baby will just move into the nursery as is. That was definitely my plan from the beginning, and now I am really glad! We definitely don't have the time (or the money Chat Icon ) to do two rooms at once.

Any future kids will use the same nursery too Chat Icon

Posted 9/25/08 10:53 PM
 

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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

I'll fess up....

Scone, while we knew he was a boy from the start, has exceptionally neutral nusery stuff.

I have ZERO intentions to redo everything for a new baby! I intend to at best get a new batch of linens and some clothes....

that's it!

Posted 9/25/08 10:59 PM
 

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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

We moved Sarah to a new room and kept the nursery the same for Andy. We'd done it gender neutral on purpose.

When he moves to a big boy bed I'll redo the whole room.

Posted 9/25/08 11:50 PM
 

MommyAgain
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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

i feel your pain, i have to do THREE rooms...

i am giving my DS the master bedroom (can you imagine) because hes gonna be 10, and hes losing his playroom when the baby comes, and i want him to have lotsa room for his friends, so theyre not in the living room while my boob is in the babys mouth all weekend lol

so THAT room has to be done...then we are moving into the middle room (which is very decently sized thank goodness) so i have to redo that one...and the Chat Icon is going in my sons room which is now ALL BLUE..
i picked out paint for all 3, now im just sittin here waiting for the paint fairy to come and rescue me!

Posted 9/26/08 6:44 AM
 

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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

Joey's nursery is stars/moons, etc., it's from Pottery Barn. We got it when we found out we were having a boy, but I guess it could be gender neutral. If this baby is a girl, I confess, I will probably end up just giving her a completely new room, but only because I have my heart set on a girls room from Pottery Barn. Chat Icon

Posted 9/26/08 6:46 AM
 

futuremommy
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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

Wasn't that really the point of nurseries in Victorian times anyway? That the nursery was a room for the baby, decorated for a baby, with baby's toys, etc and when the children got older they were moved into their real bedrooms? Think Wendy in Peter Pan!

Sounds like an ideal plan to me! In fact when we finally do have a child, whether or not we know the gender, we'll have a neutral nursery.

Posted 9/26/08 6:54 AM
 

kimmie
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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

We di dthe same thing. DD was moved into the spare room much bigger and we redid that room. I dont plan on changing a thing for DC I am preggo with right now except clean it form top to bottom. We didnt find out what we were having with DD so its all primary colors so gender neutral.
I love the nursery and wouldnt want to change it!

Posted 9/26/08 8:24 AM
 

BabyAvocado
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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

THANK you!!! Chat Icon I feel so much better about this now!! Chat Icon

If it's a girl I will get some girlie bedding, and maybe add a few things here and there but otherwise it's staying the way it is!! Chat Icon

Posted 9/26/08 9:27 AM
 

MrsPornStar
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Re: Baby #2, Nursery and Redecorating ... Is it terrible

I think it's fine to leave it as is. The theme is definitely gender neutral so why redo it? If necessary you can put a few girly touches in there. Otherwise, leave it!Chat Icon

Posted 9/26/08 10:56 AM
 
 

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