@ Cadelaria and Gaetana - So true! Hubby tells me that I've got loads of idea that I don't consult him on the process but involves him when carpentry and budget are all in place. LOL!
Are these rooms indeed real? I mean these are highly achievable if the baby's still an infant but if they get to the toddler stage then rooms that are spic-and-span, I believe, aren't achievable. Nothing, just a thought...
Are these rooms indeed real? I mean these are highly achievable if the baby's still an infant but if they get to the toddler stage then rooms that are spic-and-span, I believe, aren't achievable. Nothing, just a thought...
I guess these rooms are achievable if you always want your place to be spic-and-span and you tend to get obsessive-compulsive in managing your home.
It is very important to choose good colors. One should choose dark colors because it will helpful to develop the baby's senses. Choice of colors will also depends on the size of the room. Have a color match with baby bedding set or select the colors like your bed room.
This is very beautiful... but somehow it kinda reminds me of horror films... mmm... you know... with the tinkling sounds and then a dark room... and then a sudden scream. But I guess it's just my imagination going haywire. xD
Me too! with wind chimes and porcelain dolls and tree branch shadows filling the room... ok... now i'm creeped out...
Not all the time. Vibrant and bright colors are the best for baby rooms.
Ditto.
It stimulates their senses hence aiding them in visual and spatial development so I'd go for bright and vibrant colors. But they should be well coordinated. If they're not, then that could be an eye-sore!