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Over the weekend we finished up Ellerie & baby girl number two's (who we are 99% sure has a name but I'll most likely not share it until she's here) room. I am so happy with how it turned out and really happy that it was a fairly inexpensive make-over.

You can see what Ellerie's room looked like before she was born here.

The biggest changes were the tape walls and some furniture re-arranging.

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Originally, I thought I would do a "baby side" and a "toddler side" with play stuff in the middle but it ended up being an awkward use of space. So we switched everything and now have a pretty clear sleep side and play side. The result is what feels like almost two rooms! It feels like we gained a lot of floor space this way, which is great.

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The current plan is to get Ellerie sleeping in the toddler bed sometime over the next three months. The baby will sleep in the crib for some naps but mostly sleep in a bassinet in our room for the first eight weeks. The girls will share that dresser/changing table (diapers on top, baby clothes next, then Ellerie clothes in the bottom two drawers). Because the baby will be in our room for nights, we are also going to have a small changing station in there.

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I kept the same curtains, bookshelf and striped rug, but added an additional rug (from Target) in front of the dresser where there is a lot of foot traffic. The frames and art are mostly the same with some new fun additions. I'm still working on a DIY rope rug that I'd love to add into the space. We'll see if my sewing machine will handle it.

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With more floor space, I was able to bring in a small table and chairs – $25 from Ikea, are you kidding me? It's the same set that Ellerie is used to at daycare and it's been a huge hit. The Pottery Barn cubbies are getting a lot of use too.

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I moved Ellerie's art wall over to the opposite side of the room. The art is just taped up with red masking tape, nothing special and it holds well without marking up our walls.

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I ended up hanging just three gods-eyes because I found that with the tape, we didn't need much extra. I'm happy with how they turned out in just one corner. When we get closer to the due date, I'll paint a similar "you are so loved" canvas to hang next to the flamingo canvas over the crib.

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That tape itself was super easy. I cannot stress how easy. I bought two rolls of three colors (mint, orange, and peach) and it was enough to do five stripes of each color on my walls. I angled it to match the ceiling but didn't measure or worry too much about it. Overall, it's great to work with. Just attach to one side then hold on and walk to the other side of the wall. Pull tight to get it straight and stick into place. Then go back and smooth it out. Here's a stop motion video of me attaching some. If it doesn't look right, you have some flexibility (at least my walls did) and you can move it around a bit. I didn't do anything special to "prep" the wall and I don't plan to use anything special to keep it up. It's tape! If it falls or peels, it falls or peels. I'm not worried about it.

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Again, I'm so happy with how it came together. We have a three bedroom house and I work from home and need the office space so there was never any plan to give the kids (regardless of gender) separate rooms. I love that they are sharing and can't wait to see them together.

PRODUCT SOURCES : hanging lamp, toddler bed, table, bookshelf, easel, curtains, curtain rod, dark brown frame are all from Ikea. striped tape from oh happy day shop. dresser is vintage. crib is babyletto. striped rug and pink striped basket from Home Goods. diamond rug from Target. wooden cubbies from Pottery Barn (and still on sale!). large frames are from Aaron Brothers. teddy bear from Costco. California bear print from 3 Fish Studios. elephant print from Fox Hollow Design Studio. Flamingo canvas was handmade but prints available here. chalkboard printable art from Caravan Shoppe. quilt, canvas and gods-eyes are mama made.

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28 responses to “toddler + baby room.”

  1. Ali @ Anything You Want Avatar

    So adorable! Can’t wait to learn the new baby’s name!

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  2. kelseyespecially Avatar

    For real: How often do you straighten up the books in that kallax/expedit shelving unit? We have one in each of the kids’ rooms and two in the living room and they NEVER stay “done” (organized) for more than 5 seconds at a time.
    Also: LOVEEEEEE how many books e is surrounded by. We recently-ish completely rearranged the living room to take the emphasis off the TV and have been much more cognizant about workbook + reading time v. TV time. It’s made such a difference.

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  3. Eileen Avatar

    My boys shared room from shortly after the 2nd one was born (they had separate rooms, but my 3 yo asked to sleep on the twin bed in the baby’s room) until the oldest was in High School (and they got on different school calendars).
    Lovely room.

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  4. Carol Avatar
    Carol

    This looks so fun and cozy! I wish my bedroom looked like this! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  5. K Avatar
    K

    What do you do about toy storage? I feel like despite my best efforts we are always drowning in toys, particularly one’s bought by relatives

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  6. rebecca Epp Avatar

    I love the books organized in rainbow colours!

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  7. Stacy Avatar
    Stacy

    The room makeover looks great! It’s a nice unique style and I love how the taped walls turned out. You’re so good at interior decorating!

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  8. elise Avatar
    elise

    Every night. Paul gets e in pjs and I straighten up the room. Goes quick! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  9. elise Avatar
    elise

    We have the basket and the stuff you see here and then two baskets in our main living room. I decided that’s enough. If we can’t fit the toys in the baskets, we can go through and donate. It works right now when she’s young but I may have to change plans as she grows.

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  10. Monica Berger Avatar
    Monica Berger

    By any chance you have the name of the bookshelf, I am going crazy looking for it in their website but can’t find it. thanks

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  11. Kristan Kremer Avatar

    The tape wall is a great idea. I wonder if it will stick on our textured walls… it’s something I’d like to try because I change my mind so often.

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  12. lisa valinsky Avatar

    Love love love that Ellerie you are so loved painting. Did you make it? (And did I miss a blog post about it?)
    Such a good idea for our baby room!

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  13. Kathryne Avatar
    Kathryne

    The room looks so great and huge!! I love the colors you chose for the tape. Awesome job! I bet e loves the new play area. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  14. Shannon Wingard Avatar

    looks fantastic!!!

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  15. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    Love it !!!๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ˜Š

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  16. Tami Avatar
    Tami

    the way you have the books shelved….oh lord, looks great but wait until they are older and wham, it’s a mess. i think my 11 year old would love the tape idea because she is constantly changing her room around….like weekly, on her own

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  17. Hannah B. Avatar
    Hannah B.

    Love the subtle HP reference ๐Ÿ™‚ and of course, that you matched the angle of the tape to the angle of the ceiling — my OCD-design-brain is exploding with happiness.

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  18. Laura Hager Avatar

    I love how it turned out! The tape looks amazing! And the book shelf is a dream. I can’t wait to have a collection of book like that when I have a kiddo!
    Laura

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  19. Marta Avatar
    Marta

    Our boys shared a room until the elder (4 years apart) was 15 and dying for his own space. It probably would’ve happened sooner if we’d had an easy third bedroom to move into, but the point is, I think there’s so much to be said for sibs sharing a room and learning from the start how to share, how to be mindful of others, etc. So much! And when they’re little they want that companionship, that togetherness, they’re not really ready developmentally to sleep alone yet. And when they’re begging for that alone space, I think they appreciate more. Plus, the room looks awesome!!! P.S. I am totally loving my GTWB and everything else you do (I’m a newbie)!!

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  20. Lizzy Avatar

    LOVE it!!! What a cool shared bedroom for two young girls. It’s such a cool use of washi tape – the color combo is so fresh and fun.

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  21. Maja Avatar

    Wow! This is a very pretty and cool girlsยด room! Really. I am threee months along and I am already so excited about planning a nursery for our little cookie! We still have to move first and find out what we are having, but I am already all in baby room designs. I love neutral colors, so the sex of the baby will not even be an issue form me.
    x m.
    http://nevermindnm.blogspot.com/

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  22. Monica Berger Avatar
    Monica Berger

    Thanks Laura!!

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  23. Sew Happy Avatar
    Sew Happy

    It is great room for two girls. You are lucky you are having a second girl. My neighbor had to move when the oldest child, a girl, was 4 or 5, because the State would not allow her to share the bedroom with her younger brother.

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  24. Blissmade Designs Avatar

    I love the colors with the b&w so much! I especially love the slanted colorfull stripes ๐Ÿ™‚

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  25. Anita Avatar
    Anita

    Three kids in a three bedroom house meant sharing…for the most part our two girls, who are older than our son. They are now 20 and 23, great friends and always did well sharing…honestly very little fighting! Lots of lessons to learn from room sharing, makes for spouses who know how to share space better, I think! Love the room, it looks so sweet! How exciting for you all!

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  26. a touch of domesticity / katie sparrow Avatar

    Oh Elise I think it’s lovely. You’ve don e such a great job. Really inspiring me to sort out my boys’ rooms! xx

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