We are up against a few obstacles with this room: it's very small (hard to even get pictures of it!), since we rent we didn't want to paint the room, and our walls are made out of concrete so we can't use nails. And, Taiwan seems to focus more on function rather than aesthetics, so it's hard to find things that are really cute. For now the crib is in the nursery, but we'll move it to our room before she's born and she'll stay with us for awhile. Cribs here seem really small compared to home, so it won't be a problem moving it around. Also, the mattress size seems to be just a little smaller so our sheets from home are a tad big.
Cute star wars!
Hung very carefully, I'm hoping they stay up!
Quilt made for us, the backing matches the crib perfectly. Can't wait to lay it out and put her on it!
Haven't been able to find a changing pad yet, might have to get creative
Jeremiah's idea - we used some extra pennants on the door so when it's open it looks continuous
A dress from when I was a baby
There you have it. Still a few things here and there to get, but for the most part we're ready!







Form should always follow function. I'm moving to Taiwan.
ReplyDeleteDenis
Your nursery is adorable. I love seeing all of the bright colors and love seeing some of the familiar items you made or received while you were here! So happy for you both! xxoo
ReplyDeleteLove the room! For the changing pad...Just fold up a towel and then put a water proof lap pad on top. It is quicker to change just the pad and less laundry:)
ReplyDeleteHi! I’m Chloe. Love your blog! Just came across it tonight and congratulations on your new born baby.
ReplyDeleteI love your nursery. Did you made all these lovely stuff by yourself? I’m pregnant with my first child at present, would you mind sharing where can I buy those lovely decorations?
Thank you in advance, and wish you a good night