| Before |
Jonny started work on the room right away. Over the course of this project, he must have made 20 trips to Home Depot, or if really necessary, the dinky Ace Hardware near our home. I can't count the number of hours he put in painting - wood, walls, nail holes - everything is perfect. I would venture to guess, he never wants to paint again, but there was no limit of how much work he would put in for baby! He spent days, and I do mean full days, painting roughly 60 pieces of wainscoting (with a little help from some friends, thank you Grandpa-to-be Joe and Grandma-to-be Joni), countless pieces of trim and baseboards. I have never seen so much white paint! His lovely assistant Libby was constantly at his side, despite our efforts to keep her away from the paint and the brushes and whatever else she could find and pick up. We finally had to keep her out by using her gate, the poor girl just sat outside the gate whimpering for her best friend.
At an event for preggo ladies I attended at a small baby store in the city in August and I won a "custom" bedding set from designer Annette Tatum. I'm not going to lie to you and tell you that I know who that is, or what makes her and her products fabulous, but I do know a set of her bedding costs several hundred dollars more than I would be willing to spend. Jonny and I went in October to look at fabric swatches (one of his favorite days in the process - he loves looking at fabrics and other textiles, ha!) and selected bedding for baby. Based on the bedding we selected, we moved on to paint colors. Who know what a headache that could be? Thank you for nothing paint people at Home Depot. The commercial you see with someone helping you choose exactly what you need is a lie. But, in the end, and many 5 dollar paint samples later, I think we did just fine and decided to do yellow and green-blue (or is it blue-green). To be frank, its Glacier Mist and you can decide what color that is. More painting for Jon, more crying for Libby. My wonderful husband bought me some paint masks that I walked around the house in for weeks so I wouldn't inhale all those pain fumes - isn't he the best?
| Construction Crew |
| Wainscoting work |
From there, Jon reorganized the closet and installed a new fan. Cutting shelves and designing everything to match exactly what I drew up on a piece of construction paper (am I that scary with these hormones?). And Grandma-to-be Lois painted the closet to give it a fresh look. We can't wait to fill it up with lots of precious baby things. Jon, who does not love working with electric, put in a dual switch fan (more of my specifications) and did a perfect job. The room was coming together more and more each day!
Lastly, we added the furniture and set up the bedding. We're almost there with a few details left to take care of before baby comes, like finding the right shade for the window (I don't think baby wants to look at a brick wall all the time), and we'll add artwork and a rug after baby is born (pink or blue?).
| Baby January's Nursery Today |
Please take a full look at the project here
I'm so proud of Jonny and how much work he put into the nursery! It may have been our vision, but he has done all the work to make it perfect for baby!
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