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Furniture and decor for 2 year old BOY's room?

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Holymoly321 · 01/06/2007 23:02

What kind of furniture and decor does your toddler DS have? We're moving DS into bigger room which needs totally doing up. Did you go for white furniture and jazz up the room with colour, or go for wooden furniture? What colours / decor in the rest of the room?

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mumfor1standfinaltime · 01/06/2007 23:11

My ds is 2.5, he still has a lemon coloured room from when he was born! Winnie pooh stick arounds and just a chest of drawers, cot bed and toy box.
I am not going to decorate until he stops drawing with his crayons on the wall and smearing sudocreme on the carpet when dh leaves the draw open.

mumfor1standfinaltime · 01/06/2007 23:12

LOL at white furniture..!

Othersideofthechannel · 02/06/2007 21:52

DS is 4 and has creamy yellow colour walls chosen before he was born when we didn't know what sex he was. Blue and yellow bedding. Wooden furniture. No curtains (we have shutters). He has covered all the wall space with his own artwork.

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fillyjonk · 02/06/2007 21:57

oh lol

my kids share a bedroom with great teetering piles of our junk and and enormous broken (but still upright) tent. oh and 400 tomato plants.

last painted circa 1995

seem happy enough though

Merlin · 02/06/2007 22:02

DS has magnolia walls with a pine cotbed at mo. Everything else is primary coloured - wardrobe, rug, shelves etc. Wicker baskets for toys etc.

BettySpaghetti · 02/06/2007 22:10

DS's room has cream painted wooden wardrobe, bookshelves and chest of drawers and a pine bed.

The walls are pale blue with rocket and UFO stickarounds. The duvet cover and curtains are dark blue with an appliqued spaceship, planets, stars etc (Dunhelm Mills I think?)and theres a dark blue black-out blind.

He has some toys in there (toolbench,Duplo, Road and Rail set and box of assorted bits and pieces)

3littlefrogs · 03/06/2007 08:19

Everything WASHABLE. Hard flooring is much better for toy cars, duplo, lego etc. than carpet. Also will possibly last through the chemistry set stage later on.

fairyjay · 03/06/2007 08:51

Think about using a border to make the room good for his age (jungle friends etc.), and this can be easily changed and up-dated as his gets a little older.

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