Here is where we are at now:
Note- Ikea doesn't recommend this piece for young children because of the clothes tree and obvious climbing hazard. JD hasn't realized the tree climbing potential here yet, but if he does, we can disconnect it until he's old enough to handle it.
Then I found the awesome, gigantic bean bag at Overstock and had to have it. It expands to a big, super cushiony rectangle, but it has clips at the corners to make it more like a traditional bean bag chair. We keep it open, and James loves to snuggle up with us on it during story time, climb on it, throw himself down face first on it, etc.
Hubby loves to nap on it too!
I found this great fabric and then the paint to match. Nicklepicklequilts made me a blanket out of the fabric, and I made some (not nearly as fancy) pillows to match.
For accessories, I got this lime lamp shade and the lime sheets from babybedding.com.
I found the awesome monsters for the big boy room at Scare Me Not. We have Protector Patty and Fearless Fred to watch over JD's room.
The last idea I had was to cut out some of the monsters from the fabric and put them in frames that I painted lime green. I made four and put them on the bookshelf and on these floating shelves over his crib.
(I know Mickey & the happy elephant bank don't exactly fit the big boy monster theme, but the colors worked out perfectly!)
Okay, so now I'm stuck. Three out of four walls are bare, and I still have a lot of fabric. I'm hoping you guys have some great ideas to help us out! What do you think?
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I have no suggestions but I LOVE the room! Especially that cool storage thing from Ikea and the bean bag chair. I'm going to track they both down asap for my own Big Boy room!
ReplyDeleteYAAAAY monsters! :)
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