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Painting and Setting up the Nursery
by
Kathy O
(IC: homeowner)
Painting the Nursery and setting it up.
*Options I considered for this project:
Pink or Blue!
*Questions and unexpected events that arose during the project:
We're stuck in planning until we know the gender.
*My motivation to do this project:
We're expecting our first child, and the room is just empty and neatural right now, want to set it up to be cute nursery.
*Project Steps:
1) Cleaned out boxs and items that was in there from moving in.
2) Vaccummed the carpet and cleaned the winodw.
Materials:
Weekly/Monthly Prints - $0.00
*Options I considered for this project:
Pink or Blue!
*Questions and unexpected events that arose during the project:
We're stuck in planning until we know the gender.
*My motivation to do this project:
We're expecting our first child, and the room is just empty and neatural right now, want to set it up to be cute nursery.
*Project Steps:
1) Cleaned out boxs and items that was in there from moving in.
2) Vaccummed the carpet and cleaned the winodw.
Materials:
Weekly/Monthly Prints - $0.00
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Published September 24th, 2010 10:41 AM
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Oct 13, 2010Katty, You will need approx about 1.5 - 2 gallons of paint for that room. The total square footage of the room is 400SF. However, It differs sometimes from a product to another. If the wall is already primed, then 1.5 should be enough. Check out Lowes and Home Depot for some neat looking wall stickers. Target has a good collection of wall murals too. I recently decorated a kids room and applied a Spiderman sticker to a wall.I bought my sticker from Roomate.com for more ideas. Pottery barn has some amazing color combinations you would never think about. Also see this article written by Linda Merril - How to pick a paint color. Best of Luck for the room decor, Can't wait to see the progress!
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