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To want a white cot when the wardrobe and set of drawers is beech?

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MrsEddChina · 17/10/2012 21:54

Basically I want a Stokke sleepi cot. No way could we afford one new. I have just seen one on eBay second hand, good condition but it is white. The rest of the furniture we have allocated to the baby's room is beech. (on a budget Sad)

I really really want a Stokke. Would I be unreasonable to get it even though it won't match the rest of the furniture? Would it look really stupid?

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usualsuspect3 · 17/10/2012 21:56

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Sparklingbrook · 17/10/2012 21:57

Who is going to see it? I don't think the baby will be too bothered. Plus the white cot will go eventually and be replaced by a bed?

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chipsandmushypeas · 17/10/2012 21:57

Mix and match is nice. I have Victorian drawers for the nursery but probably won't find a cot the exact same colour, doesn't matter!

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SoleSource · 17/10/2012 21:58

Ooooh risky.

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squoosh · 17/10/2012 22:00

Mismatched furniture looks way better than matchy match. Avoid more beech.

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beanandspud · 17/10/2012 22:00

It's one of those things that you will look back on in a few years time and wonder why you worried about it.

Mix and match is fine. The baby won't care and in the big scheme of things the cot will only last for a limited time.

If it's what you want and a good price then just get it.

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fatlazymummy · 17/10/2012 22:01

Of course it doesn't matter!Furniture is furniture, it's to use, not to look at.
It will probably look lovely together anyway [I have seen this in a kitchen ie white units and beech work tops. Went really well together]

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Sparklingbrook · 17/10/2012 22:01

TBH after a few weeks of no sleep you won't care what colour the cot is Edd. Sad but true. Sad

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PickledFanjoCat · 17/10/2012 22:02

White and wood goes. I think white cots are nicer than wood ones, they look cleaner.

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MrsEddChina · 17/10/2012 22:12

Ooh thanks for the replies. I got giddiously happy when I saw it was nearby so we could pick it up. Was thinking if I could find a white changer as well then it wouldn't look so out of place.

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WilsonFrickett · 17/10/2012 22:15

Sparkling speaks the truth. You won't notice the colour at 4am...

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naturalbaby · 17/10/2012 22:15

It won't be long before you're changing the whole lot for more grown up kids furniture.
Ds1 had a silver ikea chest of drawers, a plastic/metal change table and his cot was beech in our bedroom for 7months. None of it mattered or matters because he is now a 4yr old, all that stuff was passed on or sold by the time he was 2.

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PickledFanjoCat · 17/10/2012 22:17

It's lovely picking all the bits for the first time.

Enjoy it and buy what you like, I wouldn't worry about the white and beech though.

Very nice cot.

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Sparklingbrook · 17/10/2012 22:22

Yes it is lovely picking it all out for the first time. I went a bit Mamas and Papas crazy. I had matching border, curtains, changing station, bouncy chair , high chair,and storage boxes. Oh and a mobile.

It really didn't matter when I was sitting in the rocking chair breastfeeding at 4am watching the sun come up for the bajillionth night in a row though.

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soon2bmumof3 · 17/10/2012 22:24

We've just done DS's room in white and beech , the ikea wardrobe is white with beech doors. Looks lovely - do it! If you got beech cot it probably wouldn't be exact same shade of beech anyway.

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Raspberrysorbet · 17/10/2012 22:25

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Sparklingbrook · 17/10/2012 22:27

But it does at the time Raspberry. Grin I did resist one of those twee material bag things to put clean nappies in though.

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nonkybonk · 17/10/2012 22:33

It isn't necessary to have it all matching esp a cot, which I think is nicer really standing out from the rest of the furniture. It is special. Also, posh friends tell me matching furniture is common [looks around flat nervously] that's my excuse for the mismatches anyway.

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IneedAsockamnesty · 17/10/2012 22:38

it wont matter at all, i think rooms look a bit weird if everything matches

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beanandspud · 17/10/2012 22:38

Ah, but Sparkling I did have the hanging thingy for nappies and found it very comfortable as a pillow for snoozing on when I ended up exhausted and sleeping next to DS's cot.

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marriedinwhite · 17/10/2012 22:39

Nobody cares least of all the baby. Recalls difficult conversation in John Lewis with lady telling me I had to buy all the McClaren pram accessories (OK 18 years ago) in the matching Daisy design there and then because the range could change and they might not be available in 6 months time and the pram accessories might not be co-ordinated. Still remember her face when I said "I'd buy what I needed as I went along and I didn't think a baby would mind particularly if the sun shade was a slightly different pattern to the pram". Shock

Recalls having a white broderie Anglaise sun shade - was on special offer (for a boy). Worked well -not a problem.

At one stage the babies room had dark pine bed, white cot, modern pine changing table, mahogany chest of drawers, beech rocker. The babies didn't care and neither did I. I'm sitting in the beech rocker now Smile

Teenage dd lives in there still - it is now like entering a bag of marshmallows.

Life moves on.

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eBook · 17/10/2012 22:43

It will be fine. White goes with anything.

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Sparklingbrook · 17/10/2012 22:43

Grin Mean. I should have got one. I did have the nappy sausage making bin thing for DS1. I had to have it. Hmm

Then DS2 arrived and I would tie the nappy sack up and throw it out of the bedroom window onto the patio to put in dustbin later.

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beanandspud · 17/10/2012 22:52

I never did succumb to the sausage wrapper but I did consider tying a rope around the handle of the wheely bin and throwing it up to the bedroom window.

Shitty nappy... In nappy sack... Open window... Pull rope to open bin... Throw nappy from window into bin... Release rope and close window...

I can see the thread now "AIBU that my neighbour throws dirty nappies out of the window and into the bin". Grin

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