Keeping Reese in a toddler bed allows me to create a nice play space in the girls' bedroom. This is the floor plan I came up with after moving stuff around in their room last week. I was surprised at how much space two twin beds take up in that room. I have a plan for when they are big, big girls. But I'll cross that bridge when we get there.
I bought Lola's crib while I was pregnant and so that is currently in place and I'm repurposing some baskets I had elsewhere in our old house so that the girls have additional storage for things like bedding and pillows. Lola's crib sheets came in this week too and I loveeee them so much. Worth the wait for sure.
One of the kooky things that I insisted on having our builder do for us in this house was dutch doors on the kids' bedrooms. It took some finagling, but he made them happen and they are one of my favorite things about this house.
The girls' chair also came in -- I ordered it on Overstock and the reviews warned that the chair was small and it is petite. If it was for any other room in our house I would have cried over the cost to ship it back for sure. But for a little girls room it is *perfect*.
I'm struggling to find a dresser/bookcase combo for their room. I thought that would be the easiest thing to find. I have 42" of wall space to work with, which makes it harder as most dressers with hutches are closer to 60". It doesn't help that I refuse to spend $1000+ on a piece of furniture for a child's room.
I realize it's just a crib and a chair in an otherwise empty room, but I'm pretty excited about it. I think it will really start looking sweet once their window treatments are installed and Lola's crib is made up.