Here is a view of one area of the Nursery. It's a very long, rectangular room. At one end we have a day bed - this is the view from which the pictures are taken below. This area I'll turn into a couch/seating area or bed, whenever needed.
At the other end of the room is where the crib will be. (Not shown) . I've been debating what to do with this wall so I thought I would show you the mock ups that I created to help me visualize before nailing into the wall. :)
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The room as it currently is.
![nursery 1](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2662/4237858481_0aefcf171f_o.jpg)
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MOCK UPS
![nursery 2](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2673/4237858539_e1049a9205_o.jpg)
(1) Gallery Wall with Ikea White Frames .... with a stock photo baby. ;)
![nursery 3](http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4046/4238871862_db1827687b_o.jpg)
(2) Reduce the Gallery wall by 1 column and add the sconces on either side. Getting warmer?
![nursery 3](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2721/4237858585_c41e28c226_o.jpg)
(3) 1 Big Ikea Frame (shown to size) with 2 sconces for night time reading on either side.
Those striped "pillows" are just to show you that against that wall there will likely be a long pillow or multiple pillows to make it more of a couch vs. bed. (It's not necessarily the colour direction)
Thoughts? Either or neither?
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By the way, any Torontonians able to recommend a Seamstress? Looking to have some drapes made and I wanted to try someone new vs. my other seamstress.
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