I love the rowhouse that we rent here in Baltimore. It was built in 1915, and the owner did a really nice rehab that retained some of the historic elements, while making it more functional for how we live now. LB has a nursery made up of two little rooms, the back room was added on sometime after the house was built and still has what would have originally been the exterior window.
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My aunt gave me my great-grandmother's rocking chair, which means so much to me and is surprisingly comfortable |
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Ikea crib, repainted dresser, and the world's most dangerous sharks |
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The little rocker was built by my great-grandfather and we call it the baby electric chair |
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Love the built in shelves |
love the green. love the IKEA stuff. love the sharks.
ReplyDeleteI am so going to miss this little green nursery (and I think we spent less than $200 to put it together).
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