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How to Convert Your Nursery into a Big-Kid Bedroom

Goodbye, nursery, hello, big-kid space! Give your toddler room to grow with these smart finds for pint-sized decoristas

February 21st, 2007

Written & Produced By Yuki Hayashi

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SHELF LIFE
To make the most of the shelf space in a little kid’s room, follow these simple safety and design rules.

1. Bolt bookcases – as well as dressers – to the wall with L-brackets, so they can’t fall onto your child. (Never underestimate the allure of furniture when a jungle gym isn’t handy.)

2. Place display shelves high and out of reach of little hands. This prevents your objets-d’art from taking a tumble and saves your child from a nasty bump to the head.

3. Resist the urge to clutter shelves. Placing one or two eye-catching pieces on display often makes a greater statement.

-KH

PROPS!
One great thing about parenthood? Letting your toy-freak flag fly. Mexican wrestler toys, Ugly Dolls, Japanese collectibles? Back on display, baby!

Shown: Mexican wrestler diorama, $40; tissue garland, (deconstructed), $12, Clandestino. Blabla yarn doll, $40, KolKid.


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