It seems like yesterday and a lifetime ago that we brought sweet John home to this nursery in our old home. I knew I wanted a yellow nursery because it would be bright and cheery aaaaand I was just positive that my next baby would be a girl so yellow just made sense. (What a laugh! As if I wouldn’t have painted it pink the second I found out.) When I spied a large yellow plane with a “J” on it while crib shopping, I immediately knew that I would run with an airplane theme.
We moved to our forever home when John was just three and, seeing as the house needed so much work in every single room, I just recreated his nursery here all the while knowing it wasn’t what I wanted for him long term. It started out with a popcorn ceiling, stained blue carpets and dark trim – all of which we took care of right away.
Since I didn’t want to invest in more fabric, I cut the bed skirt in half and skirted each bed just on this one side. I only had two curtain panels so I hung one on the outside of each window. The room was originally two bedrooms back in the day, but previous owners made it into one huge 24’x14’ space! And while Whit does have his own room, he has slept in here with “brother” since his first night out of the crib. There’s not much I love more than tucking those two into their shared room each night.
As you might have guessed, what prompted me to finally share this room – and I can hardly believe that it took this long – is that it’s the next one on the list for updating. I’ve been accumulating things here and there over the last year for its new do. John wants the airplanes and red out (although I will bring those quilts back at Christmastime) and hopes to see light blue (yay) and black (boooo) in the new space. Oh, and “a lot of fish.”
If I get this done this year, it will be a small miracle. Just thinking about our calendar for the next few months induces a slight panic attack.
xoxo
Find me at: My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia, Savvy Southern Style, DIY by Design, Tatertots and Jello, A Stroll Through Life, French Country Cottage, No Minimalist Here, The36th Avenue, It's Overflowing, Shine on Fridays, DIY Show Off, House of Hepworth, 52 Mantels, I Heart Nap Time, The Frugal Girls,Six Sisters Stuff, One Project Closer, Jennifer Rizzo, Le Chateau des Fleurs, Common Ground, Liz Marie Blog, Not Just a Housewife, Miss Mustard Seed, Sugar Bee Crafts, Elizabeth and Co, Rain on a Tin Roof, Coastal Charm, Uncommon Designs, Mop It Up Monday, The Tablescaper, A Lived In Home, Monday Funday, The Scoop at Cedar Hill Ranch, Remodelaholic, Evolution of Style
No comments:
Post a Comment