The kids’ room is FINALLY done! I won’t get into why I’m late again because maybe you already know but hey! The kids’ room is a real kids’ room now – not a small brown box of a space. It’s happy and fun and so, so cute. And I can’t wait to show you but first, let’s trot down recollection ave because you can’t really appreciate where it is now without seeing where it was. :)
When we moved into this house, we tried something new – we moved all four kids into one room together. It’s by no means a big room (maybe 11’ x 11’) but, with them all in one room, all of their toys could then be tossed into the other spare bedroom in the house and get labeled “playroom”. So, squeezing beds and a couple of dressers in wasn’t a big deal in a small room since toys didn’t have to fight for the space too. Bunk beds were a crucial component but I’ll get to those later.
Here’s what their room looked like before we moved in:It was dark and ultra brown, just like every other room in the house. This room doesn’t get a ton of light, especially in summer with the higher sun plus a tree stands almost right in front of the window and blocks a lot of light. It’s great for sleeping though. #halffull
After we moved in, those darker curtains went and the kids slept on an air mattress until we could build them some bunk beds (you can read more about those plans here). A month in, we still hadn’t built those beds (le sigh for a busy life) but we were given a set from some good friends. With that set plus a toddler mattress slipped underneath as a trundle for Sebastian and Gianna’s crib in the corner, the kids slept soundly for months. Or did they? Welllllll…kind of. The thing about that bunk we were given was that it was big and awesome but there was only one side rail up top and it was low and the girls were afraid to even go up much less sleep up there lest they roll over and out. So they shared the bottom twin. Sound sleeping? Questionable.
(In the above pic, we had taken the rail off the top and not added the ladder so the adventerous two-year old didn’t go on a climbing spree as she’s highly apt to do.)
But then we got the deal of a lifetime (slight exaggeration…but only slight) on a new pair of bunks and finally, everybody had a bed.
That fact was fantastic, fine and dandy except our kids were still sleeping in a boring room and it didn’t have to be that way. I wanted them to have a space that felt fun and that they loved retreating to.
So…