Joined: 06 Oct 2007 Posts: 188 Location: Oklahoma City, Ok USA
I need opinions Posted: 02-29-08 10:48am
Now that we found out we are having a girl
i really want to do something with the
walls in the nursery. Right now they are a
light brown color. The carpet is a medium
brown and all the trim is white. I just
dont think it fits a girl very well. Its
our house so we can paint the walls and
everything I just cant decide what colors
and stuff. I am doing Winnie the Pooh as
my theme and my crib is a Natural wood
color. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Bridget
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Posted: 02-29-08 10:52am
with a winnie the pooh theme, i think i'd
go light on the walls. like a light
yellow, or sage, or pink.
can you post a pic of the bedding?
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ebarnhard33
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Posted: 02-29-08 11:08am
Ooh, I think a sage color would look
awesome with Winnie the Pooh!
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Emma2
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Posted: 02-29-08 11:17am
you can go with a sorbet rose and cream
color or light pale yellow and cream
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browngirl
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Joined: 06 Oct 2007 Posts: 188 Location: Oklahoma City, Ok USA
that's cute! i've never seen such bright
girly pooh bedding. i would go with a sage
or the darker pink like the flowers on the
border of the quilt.
if you're feeling really ambitious, you
could do the top half of the wall that
dark pink and the bottom half white
wainscoting. (i'll go find a picture in
case you don't know what that it.)
edit: here's a pic with the wainscoting.
we're going to eventually add that to our
nursery. i think it looks so nice.
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