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Young House Love by Sherry Petersik
Young House Love by Sherry Petersik













Young House Love by Sherry Petersik

It sounds a little cheesy, but that whole “if things aren’t working, change them! Nobody is going to do it for you” thing is so true. What can other new parents learn from your experience? We have loved watching your family grow-and grow up-online, and yet you decided to take a break from blogging and social media in order to make more space in your lives for each other. Meanwhile larger harder-to-change choices (like a curtain fabric or cozy armchair) will be more versatile if they’re neutral – so they can work with many different evolutions of that space over the years. So sticking with themes like whales or flamingos on smaller accessories (like pillows, bedding, or art) can make it easier to switch them out later. We also like to keep in mind that the best kids rooms are flexible so they can evolve as your child grows (and forms their own little personality and opinions). When you find that one “this is it!” piece to start with, it seems less intimidating to choose a wall color or curtains that go well with that item and it all starts to come together, piece by piece. We love starting with one item we love – whether that’s a big colorful piece of art or a cozy and playful rug – and working out from there. Nurseries are definitely one of the most fun rooms to create because they don’t take themselves too seriously and you can have some fun!

Young House Love by Sherry Petersik

How can parents choose a theme? Any tips you tried? Decorating a nursery is one of the most fun parts of pregnancy.















Young House Love by Sherry Petersik