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So, we won't know the sex until probably late January, but I'm looking for creative nursery ideas for a smallish room (9'5" square, roughly). I have an opaque projector to project images on the wall for painting purposes. Nursery furniture is likely to be cherry-stained in color, since that matches
our glider. Resources? Inspiration outside of the usual Parents magazine and such?
[marked-for-expiry].
And do not forget the RC Perambulator
http://www.spikedna....com/evideo/rc-baby [swimswim, Nov 15 2011]
Gotta go Steampunk
http://www.abominat...%20Lafontaine%20III [Klaatu, Nov 15 2011]
I'd like to dedicate to little Rayford Steele
baby_92s_20mobile_2...g_20infant_20energy delete the expiry date - we need little bakers... [po, Nov 15 2011]
taking hippo's suggestion to its only logical conclusion:
http://upload.wikim...2e/Oldamberroom.jpg also, congratulations! [calum, Nov 16 2011]
For MikeD's children...
G_2e_20I_2e_20Gym Basic training... [RayfordSteele, Nov 16 2011]
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The Periodic Table Of The Elements. |
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//Nursery furniture is likely to be cherry-stained in color, since that matches our glider.// bun. |
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Now we did this before and there were great ideas for equations and other geometrical proofs to paint on the wall. |
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I would vote for attaching to the walls a lightweight wooden framework that supports a false wall/ceiling so you can make the interior like a grotto or cave. Growing up inside a cuboid is so boring. |
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I recommend a sheet of pegboard with the requisite hooks, placed high enough to be out of a toddler's reach, but easily updated with toys, tools, small shelves, etc. |
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Congrats [RS]! Now that your sleep/wake schedule is about to be annihilated, we will expect some great halfbaked ideas from you at odd hours of the night. |
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And contrary to most materialist/consumer-oriented suggestions, babies only care about interaction with their parents. The best thing you can do is to be a nutty, playful, interactive father. Do that, and nothing else matters. |
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- Cradle hung from the ceiling.
- Ball pool bed.
- A custard-filled floppy(sometimes) ball.
- Geckos. not stuffed ones.
- "Baby's First Trebuchet".
- Autonomous, glow-in-the-dark, LTA fishies.
- Fountain.
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edit: oh yes, Congratulations ! :) |
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[FT], that should read "Colliding Highly Laminar Fountain" |
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Maybe some painted trees with removable (velcro) leaves in different colours...
Fruits to hang on the trees and remove also.
Birds to put in the branches with nests.. |
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I'm looking to avoid popular media themes like Star Wars. The velcro idea is quite good. |
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Yes, I think we did do this before, now that I think about it. That one ended in tragedy before it ever started unfortunately. |
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I don't know about a pegboard but some adjustable storage makes sense. |
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I agree about obliterating the cuboid in some way. Maybe a paper mache' corner filler that also functions as storage or lighting. Oddly, the room also measures close to 9' tall. the Borg would be pleased. |
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I'll send a tome of Dr. Seuss inspired odes to
capitalism :) |
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//paper mache' lighting// |
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Yes, teach the child about fire hazzards at a young
age. It's the HB way. |
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But you should probably leave accelerants until the
toddler years. |
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An Orrery
there MUST be an Orrery
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Then it would be a Nurserorrery
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Tempted to post Tabletmobile. Could even use
facetime to look in on the baby and give a few
soothing tones, then back to Blues Clues, or Heavy
Metal, as the case may be. |
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// place some glow in the dark stars in constellation patterns // |
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Pah. Embedded fiber-optic. |
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Sorry 21. I double-posted, then deleted one, then noticed that your anno was in between. |
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//breaking the laws of spacetime// |
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That's the ticket. Wormholes... We'll escape this cuboid shape yet. |
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Rock tumbler. Great way to make white noise. Loads of
white noise means no sneaking around during baby nap
time. |
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Congratulations. Friends of mine painted the ceiling light blue and then added white dabs with a big brush. Looked just like clouds. Nice and soothing and easy to do. |
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Perhaps some random objects scattered throughout the room. Not small enough to choke on and no sharp edges. Like a piece of wood, a harmless tool, an old door handle, stuff like that that you just happen to have lying around. More than toys this will stimulate the child to come up with play combinations to ensure the halfbaked mindset. |
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Tell the child computers and books are bad. He or she will rebel against you by gaining great knowledge of both. |
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Congratulations - how about hooking up some kind of stirling engine to convert excess body-heat into a rotating mobile/fan arrangement? |
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Congratulations! - I think it would be quite fun it the nursery were the only room in the house decorated in a completely over-the-top Louis XIV style. |
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Well this is all depressingly cutesy,ain't it! I think you should paint the walls to look like a lovely, sylvan glade, with lots of interesting-looking trees. And you should put the crib/bed or whatever in the middle of the room rather than at an edge. But then, when you turn the lights out and it's dark, all you can see is loads of pairs of luminous & sinister eyes surrounding you from all sides. |
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Hmm... I suppose the threshold from stars to eyes is only how you place 'em. |
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Some sort of calming or panic inducing representation of
infinty such as a scaled diagram, fractals, etc. |
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[DrBob] Sinister for whom? Parents or child? I'm sure
[RayfordSteele] has already read
"The Veldt." |
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As an experiment, build the crib as a boxcar on a circular track inside the room; gold star if it's a roller coaster, platinum if a moebius strip. Later on, see how long it takes your offspring to be able to walk. |
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Audio imprinting, computer assisted:
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- play the sounds that animals, birds and insects make (real ones, not cartoon ones), followed by a pleasant voice reciting the name of the animal: "Dog" "Cat" "Wildebeest", etc. |
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- follow up the above with language snippets, again with a pleasant voice tag "English" "German" etc. |
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- follow that up with translations into English (or whatever you want your child's primary language to be) of the most common words in different languages. |
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- play audio frequency intervals, varying the interval slightly such that the baby recognizes the overtones that come into play when the interval is 'perfect'. Use the ones for the most common tuning systems. |
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- Play single notes in an A440 equal-tempered 12-tone scale. The child will develop "perfect pitch" which will be mostly useless but will annoy the hell out of [spidermother]. |
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Ooh, fractal landscape imagery. Could take awhile to paint the lines... Or perhaps some colorized Escher... |
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[mp], that does explain the teeth marks in my wallet. |
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I'm surprised that 8th isn't opining the benefits of cuboid structures. |
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I suggest that you just flat colour the walls.
If you spend a lot of time creating detailed artwork, Murphy's law dictates that that'll be the first wall up against the projectile vomit.
That said, though, you could do it in gloss. Tetris blocks? |
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I have always felt remiss that I didn't arrange my sons' nursey as something akin to the "booby-trap house", that the young tykes will inevitably encounter in AIT as a fledgling Combat Engineers. |
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The sooner they learn how to navigate thier way through an invironment rife with lethal traps constructed by a creative, industrious and well trained enemy; the better. |
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// when you turn the lights out and it's dark, all you can see is loads of pairs of luminous & sinister eyes surrounding you from all sides // |
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Also embedded fiber-optic. |
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^^ perhaps, but 'naptime' always seems to me to be more for the parent than the child. |
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[FT] (+) for gratuitously annoying the hell out of [spidermother]; a noble pursuit. Also, congratulations! |
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