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CM Club: Kitting out new house - need some help / idea's / links to websites..........

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looneytune · 18/09/2006 10:35

Morning

Hoping to move next month and I am planning ahead what I am going to do with the layout etc. Can anyone help with these questions:

  1. The new conservatory will become the play room so our lounge is our lounge Will Ofsted have a problem with the fact it's glass? (modern double glazed so I wouldn't have thought dangerous?). Is there anything I need to consider? Luckily it's north facing and the garden is shady.

  2. Anyone able to recommend where I can buy nice but not too expensive wooden kitchen items for playhouse? (it's got a new big summerhouse which I'm planning to turn into big playhouse so getting rid of the plastic ones)

  3. I have LOADS of dressing up items and they are currently squashed into a fairly big plastic box. I'd love to have something to hang them all up on, especially something that has a shelve or something for all the hats as we have loads of those too. Any ideas?

  4. At mealtimes, I want us all to sit round the same table as in my current house, there's no room so the 3? yr olds have a little ELC table and the 1 yr olds use the highchair with me sat on a chair next to them. So, if I get the dining table I want, I'm just a little worried my current highchair will cause problems spacewise as it's quite chunky as it does all sorts. What sort of age can children start using the booster seats and can anyone recommend one as I've never used them before?

Any advice would be very much appreciated

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looneytune · 18/09/2006 20:00

Cheers TP, that's one of the sites I was after Will have a look!

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Katymac · 18/09/2006 20:57

Hiya (I'm here)

Nothing special for a consevatory (except for extremes of temperature)

limitedsdotcom · 18/09/2006 22:47

She sure is lovely, thanks TP! hehe! If anyone is looking for storage furniture for toys - our little boy has this IKEA storage thingy with bins in, and it's brilliant, a fraction of price of other manufacturers (good old IKEA) and he loves putting everything into the right bins! IKEA Trofast range and the tubs are here : IKEA clear tubs for storage unit I'd rather have lots of these, than closed boxes, simply because the children get to enjoy getting the toys they want and putting them away! See you soon, TP!

alibubbles · 19/09/2006 10:38

OOh, I love the wooden chocolate! What a great site, big spend coming up!

looneytune · 19/09/2006 15:47

mumtoall - great website link, found some FAB dressing up trolleys, just the sort of thing I'm looking for HOWEVER, I had no idea they were about £150

Anyone got any cheaper idea's?

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