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Posts Tagged ‘babies and children’

You Win a Few - You Lose a Few

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
The Rowan Crib in Antique White is a solid basic style.  Conversion kit for toddler bed available.  I recommened upgrading to the luxury crib mattress.

The Rowan Crib in Antique White is a great, basic style. I recommended upgrading to the luxury crib mattress.

Did you know that right now we have 550 companies in My Secret Database?  Pretty good, huh?  My aim from the start has been to weed through the oodles of online shops and give you my best professional recommendations.  I include a mix of familiar retailers with the smaller ”Designer Secrets” that you are less likely to find on your own.  All sites are carefully reviewed and categorized.  I look for a creative and thorough product selection, user friendliness and solid customer service options.  Only the best make the cut.  I am adding a couple of new vendors each week but unfortunately some sites fall by the wayside and one such favorite did this week.

Brocade Home was well-known for their laser cut furniture such as the headboard above.

On the Losing Side - Brocade Home is a catalog and online company that carried items that had a feminine, romantic feel mixed with crisp, modern colors.  It was started by Restoration Hardware and was a nice contrast to their classic buttoned-up look.   Unfortunately, after two years in the furniture arena, they seem to have closed their doors.  If you go to their website, there is a message that thanks you for your patronage but indicates that they are no longer taking orders.  Rumor has it that new investors took over Restoration Hardware and they are cleaning house. 

 

Very pretty collection for a sophisticated young lady.

Very pretty collection for a sophisticated young lady.

But on the Winning Side - The Stork has arrived!  If Restoration Hardware is your go-to spot for furniture, lighting and accessories, then I am sure the “mini-you” will find the selection at Restoration Hardware Baby & Child delightful.  They carry all the basics: furniture, bedding, lighting & decor.  There are seven styles in the crib collection that are tested to the highest JPMA standards.  Everything comes in coordinating colors and with customized options such as monogramming and a selecting the lamp shade of your choice. 

My gripes:  I realize they are trying to continue their brand identity but I think they wimped out on the colors a bit.  This is pastel to the extreme and they are a little late on the chocolate brown/pastel trend.  They have conversion kits for the cribs but the styles don’t translate well. 

The solid colors give you flexiblity and the border on the drapery gives it a finished look.

The solid colors give you flexibility and the border on the drapery gives it a finished look.

Overall, I am most impressed with the one-stop-shop window treatment options.  They have various lengths of basic drapery panels in many colors with the valance and shade options as well as hardware.  It makes it simple.

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4 Awesome Desks for Cool Kids

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Summer is winding down and school preparations are amping up.  We want to set up our kids for success so perhaps it’s time to create a study area that functions a bit better than your living room floor.  Kids don’t have a natural aversion to desks, they just want them to be comfortable and cool.  If they are too small for the dining room table and too big for the desk you bought them 3 years ago, then it’s time for an upgrade.  Here are 4 desks that are high on style and quality that will also stand the test of time.

The Little One’s

This cool little number is colorful and gets children accustomed to using a desk.  It could easily be moved from room to room if they want to keep Mom and Dad company.  Plus it has a cool little drawer under the seat for supplies.

Orange Mini Drawer Doodle Desk at Bellacor ($200)

 

Elementary School 

If your daughter has modern sense of style, then I am sure she will love this simple take from duc duc.  They offer the desk in two heights: 23″ high and 30″ high (standard).

The Austin desk and optional CPU Storage Unit from duc duc (Desk $795 and CPU unit $150) in pink and white (I think it looks lilac)

Middle School

This setup from The Land of Nod features a keyboard tray, storage drawers, a cork-board and shelves.  With hardwood tops and drawer fronts it should safely survive the slings and arrows of childhood. The chair cushion comes in 3 different colors.

Espresso Simple Desk & Hutch from The Land of Nod (Desk $599, Hutch $299 and Chair $119) 

High School

Trophies and books are really starting to accumulate and flexible storage is critical.  Therefore, a desk with add-on shelving might be your best bet.

The Pottery Barn Teen locker desk collection has 11 colors to choose from and many different configurations. 

 

Planning is the key to success, so here are some points to consider as you shop:

  • Children use desks for work and play so make sure there is room and storage for both.
  • Even if they don’t have a computer right now, plan for one in the future.
  • Don’t be tempted by cheap deals. You get what you pay for!
  • Consider how much assembly you are willing to do and find out how many pieces it comes in.
  • Try to stay away from sharp corners for the little ones.
  • Include your child in the final decision and make it exciting and special for them by personalizing it with their name or letting them choose the color. 

I hope you all create a spectacular study area!  Let me know if there’s anything else that’s got you stuck in your kids’ rooms.  I am here to help!

 

Decking Out the Dorm Room

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Excitement is in the air!  Parents and students are gearing up for the big trip to (or back to) college.  It’s an exciting time and there is a flurry of preparation and anticipation.  One of the best ways to make your son or daughter feel at home in their new digs is to give them a chance to choose the style of their decor.  Time to let go a little and let their personality and taste shine through.  Dorm rooms are usually pretty basic so they’ve got a blank canvas to work with (within reason).  

Good advice from the Queen of England.  $25 from Etsy and the artist recommends an IKEA frame to go with it.

I have a few tips that may help you agree on the things they choose and you pay for.

  1. Have your child call their roommate and chat a bit so they can coordinate their styles.  Just agreeing on a basic color palette will help immensely.  (I started college in the late 80’s and our palette of choice was light grey, pastel pink and peach.  Yikes!)
  2. Kids may not realize their limitions in decorating so give them the lowdown on where they can show their style:  bedding, table lamps, towels, artwork, rugs and technology.
  3. Having a place to put the “stuff” is vital.  Hooks for towels, shelves for books, clothes hangers, boxes and bins help keep a small space livable.
  4. Storage is usually minimal so bed boosters and slim storage help create some much-needed space.
  5. Choose bedding that is easy to wash and hides stains.  Pizza and white sheets don’t mix.
  6. Have an area set up to store food with a couple of place settings of plastic wear.

West ElmTowels with a cool giraffe print.

Script desk lamps from CB2 adds a pop of color.

Dorm room decor is hugely popular these days so you will find that some of our vendors have created a specific “dorm room” section on their websites.  These include affordable options, a focus on twin bedding, and large selections of items in coordinating colors.  They also offer checklists that will come in handy so you don’t forget anything vital. Some of the sites I ran across:

Pottery Barn Teen - Dorm Central

The Container Store - Dorm

Linens-N-Things - Destination Dorm 2008

 Mini-mantel bedpost shelf designed by two college students - Available at The Container Store

 

For breakfast, midnight snacks and everything in between.

Enjoy spending time with your children and send them back to school with a bang!

 

Hip Digs for Kids

Friday, June 6th, 2008

The Land of Nod elicits images of sleepy children with visions of fantasy and fairy tales dancing through their heads.  The store does a great job of following up on this unique concept.  They have crafted a visually attractive (and functional) website in shades of light blue and green housing an array of products that are equally as appealing.

They go beyond the usual little girl and little boy themes by offering bedding with crisp ticking stripes and imaginative graphics.  And it’s all pulled together with furniture that’s available in a rainbow of colors.  They also have an enormous assortment of storage, wall decals, rugs and window treatments; plus a whole lot more.

They started their business in their basement with a noisy furnace and inventory stashed in bedrooms and bathrooms.  Now they have partnered with Crate and Barrel to increase their service level and selection.  They have furnishings that can take your child from newborn to early-teens.  Check it out!

 Visit Land of Nod and other vendors with great decor options for Babies & Children!

Bilingual Babes, Tres Bien!

Monday, April 21st, 2008

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When I was poking around The Land of Nod, I was sucked in by some outrageously cute and very French children’s bedroom decor.  The name of the curtains is what got me.  They are called, “Zay Hallo to My Leetle Curtons“.  Go ahead; say it out-loud, it will make you smile.  Say it a few times, no one is looking.  You are transported to a small Parisian cafe enjoying a croissant and cafe au lait.  These charming curtains are simple and classic with a light feeling that is perfect for your little girl’s room.  At $29 per panel, they are a steal! 

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The curtains look precious with their Ooh La La Crib Bedding, but the great thing is that they would look equally as wonderful in a young girl’s room (gotta love double duty) with their Ooh La La Bedding.  Everything is 100% cotton and 200 thread count.  No pilling polyester here.  Don’t miss the dainty little hand embroidered pillow that features a little girl walking Le Woof!

Land of Nod carries children’s furnishings in Classic, Modern, Country & Casual and Beach House styles.  There is something for everyone.

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Window Safety

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Safety in our home should be at the top of our list of priorities. There is no reason why beauty cannot be married with practicality and safety. Today I would like to review some points on window safety and specifically how it relates to children.

 

October has been designated as Window Treatment Safety Month for the last few years. One of the potential hazards that most people have heard about is that children can become entangled in window cords. But beyond that, there are many other hazards that exist and often there are simple preventative measures you can take to decrease the potential risk.

  • Furniture and anything that could be climbed should be kept away from windows.
  • Choose tempered safety glass whenever it is an option. This type of glass will shatter but the pieces adhere to the interlayer preventing exposure to shards of glass.
  • When you open a window for ventilation, consider who has access to the open window.
  • Check the locks on your windows and how easily they are operated.
  •  Screens will not prevent falls so do not rely on them to do so.

As a general point of safety, practice safety drills with children. Small children tend to hide from fire or danger. It is important that you direct them to a safe place and familiarize them with the route.

I have only touched upon a few points here but as you can see, small changes can make a world of difference.

If you happen to have an older window treatment that is a hazard, free retro-fitting devices are available by calling 800-506-4636 or going to the website of the Window Covering Safety Council. The website has lots of information and a video to help you understand the cord hazard.

Can you say Cute Cute?

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007
Children’s bedrooms have come a long way in recent years. There are so many options, but the thing that most parents would prefer is that the furniture last at least a few years! For those of you with a modern sensibility, the company ducduc has certainly put a new twist on things! The Austin Crib in stained walnut and white could be used with many, many color combinations, though I think the powder blue bedding looks great. You can also order a kit to convert it to a toddler bed down the line. The Austin Dresser functions as a standard height dressing table and later the tray can be removed for use elsewhere in your home. Part of this company’s philosophy is to be responsible to the environment by using sustainably harvested woods and giving a portion of their proceeds to children’s charities. Who could ask for anything more?


To complete this room I would use the Benjamin Moore Paint color Waterbury Cream as a neutral wall color and then paint the ceiling Blue Allure for a celestial feel. Add some great little art pieces from the Yuki Lau Gallery on http://www.art.com/ and you are all set. When selecting the type of paint, you may want to consider using Benjamin Moore’s new EcoSpec paint. It has low VOC’s (volatile organic compounds). That is what causes the “paint smell” that lingers. Even after the smell is gone, these compounds continue to damage the environment, not to mention your babe’s little lungs. Children are more sensitive to chemicals when they are growing so why not try to avoid all the chemicals we can!