montyandmarie's Profile
| Display Name: | montyandmarie |
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| Member Since: | 11/30/09 |
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It seems to make some sense. Moms/parents who are intentional about their home are probably going to be intentional about reading to their children as well. Messy House, Messy Minds Slate | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh |
12/25/09 5:31 PM |
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That huge mirror looks strategically placed! What a cute idea and cute style! Reader Project: "Me, Too!" Office Space | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh |
12/21/09 10:20 PM |
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Wow, what a beautiful room! I LOVE the whole room and that mural is perfect. I'm saving this for inspiration when my girls "grow up" :-) Just a Tree Mural by Just a Girl How To | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh |
12/17/09 10:52 PM |
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We don't have stairs or a fireplace hearth either. We also have two toddlers. So, I hung them from our china cabinet. I put some fabric on top with some garland and glass vases/dishes with glass ornaments, etc. It turned out okay, but I look forward to having a better place to hang them someday! Where Do You Hang Your Stockings? | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh |
12/10/09 10:34 PM |
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This looks really cute. I love the colors - very relaxing. But based off our experience I would advise against french doors for a nursery/kids room if you are doing a redesign. If you're having to work with what you've got, the fabric works pretty well. We have french doors into our girls' room and hung a curtain rod above the door and use regular ceiling to floor curtains for light, as if it were a window, using tie-backs for when they are awake. If I could do it over, I would try to do some sort of curtain attached to the inside of the door in a darker color to block more light. French doors are cute, but they are horrible for sound. Most french door knobs do not turn, as well. So, they are pretty loud to close all the way, especially when baby is sleeping. French Doors in the Nursery | Apartment Therapy Ohdeedoh |
12/9/09 1:27 AM |