Anonymous wrote:
Lol at someone living in Texas giving advice on what's classy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there's been a lot of talk about wooden letters, but what about decals like this:
I like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there's been a lot of talk about wooden letters, but what about decals like this:
You know, whether wooden letters, paper mache, or decal - I think it's all about the overall look of the room. Less is more, in my opinion. If that's your one focal point, I think it's fine. If you also have a big mural on one wall, or lots of photos, or lots of little stuffed animals - it's going to look tacky.
On the decals, be sure to get the matte vinyl, not glossy. Definitely looks classier. And if your walls have any texture to them, forget it - the decals show the texture and look awful. Not sure what is common around DC - Midwest we always had smooth walls but now that we live in TX, it is ALL textured walls, even in very high end homes. It is just a regional difference. Took me a long time to adjust, they are harder to paint and repair, although they do hide imperfections better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there's been a lot of talk about wooden letters, but what about decals like this:
You know, whether wooden letters, paper mache, or decal - I think it's all about the overall look of the room. Less is more, in my opinion. If that's your one focal point, I think it's fine. If you also have a big mural on one wall, or lots of photos, or lots of little stuffed animals - it's going to look tacky.
On the decals, be sure to get the matte vinyl, not glossy. Definitely looks classier. And if your walls have any texture to them, forget it - the decals show the texture and look awful. Not sure what is common around DC - Midwest we always had smooth walls but now that we live in TX, it is ALL textured walls, even in very high end homes. It is just a regional difference. Took me a long time to adjust, they are harder to paint and repair, although they do hide imperfections better.
People can decorate their nurseries however they like. You're not going to be hanging out in my nursery so I couldn't care less if you think it's tacky or classy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's that weird not to tell anyone the name until the baby is here - even your mom. Especially if she is critical. I think it's pretty smart.
People will say all kinds of rude things about names before the baby is born, trying to change your mind. Even if you don't change your mind, those things people say can sometimes taint the name a bit for you. They are much less likely to say rude things once the baby is here and formally named.
And it avoids in-fighting, especially when naming after family -- why are you naming after their side and not MY side. Blah, no thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So there's been a lot of talk about wooden letters, but what about decals like this:
You know, whether wooden letters, paper mache, or decal - I think it's all about the overall look of the room. Less is more, in my opinion. If that's your one focal point, I think it's fine. If you also have a big mural on one wall, or lots of photos, or lots of little stuffed animals - it's going to look tacky.
On the decals, be sure to get the matte vinyl, not glossy. Definitely looks classier. And if your walls have any texture to them, forget it - the decals show the texture and look awful. Not sure what is common around DC - Midwest we always had smooth walls but now that we live in TX, it is ALL textured walls, even in very high end homes. It is just a regional difference. Took me a long time to adjust, they are harder to paint and repair, although they do hide imperfections better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nursery's are supposed to be sweet. Not spartan, urban industrial, modern, minimalistic, cold or any of the other trends that come and pass.
That is your opinion, not a fact. Sweet is not really my taste or aesthetic. I'm the one that has to look at it at 2 AM, why not follow my style? And I want it to flow with the rest of the house too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate words as decoration. So dumb.
Wait, so you don't tell people to "Eat" "Laugh" "Live" in your kitchen? How do they know what do do?
::snort:: YES. God. ::puke::
Anonymous wrote:Nursery's are supposed to be sweet. Not spartan, urban industrial, modern, minimalistic, cold or any of the other trends that come and pass.
Anonymous wrote:So there's been a lot of talk about wooden letters, but what about decals like this:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate words as decoration. So dumb.
Wait, so you don't tell people to "Eat" "Laugh" "Live" in your kitchen? How do they know what do do?