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06.04.20, 23:36 PM General Topics
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can anyone suggest a nice pink rug for a shared boy/girl room, not too busy. lattice or diamond pattern? i found a few online but reviews are so mixed (quality wise). not looking to spend a fortune maybe 200 [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
General Topics 06.04.20, 11:36 PM Flag
 

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Both are on board with pink? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.04.20, 11:38 PM Flag
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thyere too young to vote lol. but everything else is blue / boy so figure the girl should have something pink lol [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.04.20, 11:51 PM Flag
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Lorena Canals - they’re very soft and washable. You’ll thank me when one of them throws up on it (as mine have multiple times...) https://lorenacanals.com/us/washable-rug-hippy-pink [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.05.20, 12:06 AM Flag
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I never understand why people furnish the room is such overtly childish colors or patterns. I remember when I DS was little I bought a cream color gabbeh rug that happens to have animals on it but is actually for adults. He still has it today at 12. If you buy pink you'll be buying again eventually. Why not get something netural [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.05.20, 12:07 AM Flag
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np. I also don't get the idea that a girl must have pink and a boy must have blue. My girl hates pink. Her room is a pale robin egg's blue with accents of green and yellow. Anyway, I found good rugs at overstock.com, and their customer service is good if you get it and don't like, it's easy to send back. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.05.20, 12:14 AM Flag
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op- normally i agree. just happens most of the room is blue and gray. i want to add color for her.. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.05.20, 02:14 AM Flag
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They probably do it to bring joy to their children. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.05.20, 01:28 AM Flag
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I never understand why people decorate a child’s room that looks so mature and neutral. So what if I have to repaint or buy a new rug in 7 years? Color and kid friendly designs are stimulating. Their room doesn’t have to match the rest of the house. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.05.20, 01:45 AM Flag
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This! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.05.20, 03:05 AM Flag
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OP- thats why im only spending like $200, not a big investment for a few years. theyll want new furniture etc anyways in as they get older [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.05.20, 02:13 AM Flag
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I agreed with you with my first two kids. I brought neutrals, things that could grow with them, etc. When I had my third (and I knew he was my final) child, I said what the hell, and bought him a red car bed, with car sheets and had his room painted with a car mural. He loved his room SO much; he'd invite everyone who came into the house to see his room. It was just fun to do that for him. He's 18, just graduated from HS, and still talks about how much he loved his car room. Sometimes, it's just fun to let them be kids and have a tacky kid room. They really do grow up fast. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.05.20, 03:00 AM Flag
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Love this [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.05.20, 01:10 PM Flag
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