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Childrens' Bedrooms Move Beyond Blue and Pink

Kids rooms.  Those oases of chaos and mess and piles that are often decorated with butterflies and tank engines.  Am I the only one who has children with rooms with cribs and toddler beds, but otherwise unrecognizable as cutsie stopovers for the minis?  Sometimes I feel guilty about the lack of Dora or Thomas the Tank Engine.  At least now I know I'm actually part of a trend toward less cutification and more longer term sophisticated planning for kid rooms of the future.

With today's kids and the problem of toy-drift, parents are buying more furniture with an eye to children getting older, and leaving Barney behind.  For parents with the green inclinations, there is no end of organic cottons and natural woods on the market these days.

Meanwhile, is it ok that my middle daughter slept in the laundry room for a year?

[Photo Credit: San Francisco Chronicle]


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Comments

 

Kaz said:

And let's not forget low- or no-VOC paints for us green (and non-green, as well) parents...

June 1, 2007 1:33 PM
 

charlita said:

By the time my cousin was on her 4th he slept in a pack& play in the laundry room. Have no idea what she did when she got to six but I know your middle daughter is probably just fine :)

June 1, 2007 4:08 PM
 

westside said:

My dream is to have two boys and bunk beds. Good ol' Gi issued bunk beds. Nothing says "brotherhood" like two boys sleeping like Firefighters/Soilders/Inmates. Granted there is no privacy, and it is a good five foot drop from the top to the floor and there is always the chance of a stray body function on the top bunk leaking onto the poor boy below. But the brothers I knew growing up with bunk beds were the closest-besides I want to be able to say "HEY-get in there and make up those bunks!"

This is only one reason my wife prays for one of each sex...

June 1, 2007 4:26 PM
 

MissChris said:

I sure hope its okay that your daughter slept in the laundry room, ours is sleeping the in the closet.  Sure, its a walk-in closet and we hung up some Miss Spider's tea party pictures, but that doesn't change the fact that there are clothes hanging in there....

June 1, 2007 4:38 PM
 

Faery74 said:

MissChris, don't worry about it.  My parents put my older sister's crib in a walk in closet when she was a baby, too, and she turned out Ok.

June 1, 2007 4:51 PM
 

STL Mom said:

I tried to keep the brand name goods out of my kids' rooms.  Then my daughter got a Disney Princess quilt from Grandma, and the tasteful floral quilt I had purchased was pushed to the side.  Then the Thomas the Tank Engine tent moved from the playroom to my son's bedroom, and now he sleeps inside of it, on the floor, every night.  

My kids' rooms will never be featured in Dwell, but my kids love them.  

June 1, 2007 10:38 PM
 

crunchy said:

We never bought toddler beds or theme beds...heck Adam's bed is a hand me down!

Caity's room is aqua blue and Adam wants orange and green.

We have Dora posters and Adam has Transformers posters and Spiderman and Superman..but have never done themes...it was always leaning towards practical..

And Ikea.

June 2, 2007 1:29 PM
 

Sheri said:

Matt's nursery theme was Disney babies (hey, it was 1989 and I was 21, what did I know).   The two youngest actually slept in our room in a crib next to us.  Now they are in the room that was supposed to be the nursery, (Noah's ark theme, very cute).  Soon we will be doing the "great room exchange"  My oldest will have his dream room in our basement and the two boys will be moving into his room.  We are painting the walls two shades of blue and will be using different pictures that can be changed around when they get older.  We are planning on using plaid quilts and solid colored sheets.  All the "themed" rooms are cute, but then in just a few years, they don't like the "theme" anymore and hundreds of dollars goes up in smoke.  I'll get them a couple of cute accessories, but I'm not going overboard with the theme thing anymore.  Besides, we're gonna be broke after all the remodeling that needs to be done for Matt's room.

June 2, 2007 8:29 PM

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