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Chair And A Half For Nursery

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Classic wingback design but one and a half times as wide as a regular rocker Perfect for story time with your little one Contrasting white welt details on sides and seat cushion Padded wings and shaped arms Supportive spring core foam filled seat Solid wood rocker feet with an espresso finish Available in a number of colors Assembled dimensions: 45-1/4inW x 39-1/2inD x 36-3/4inH You May Also Like Price (Low to High) Price (High to Low) Anna Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Cottage Chair and a Half Mesa Chair and a Half Lydia Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Bingham Gliding Recliner Chair Bella Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Sadie Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Claire Slipcovered Accent Chair Ava Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Kate Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Miley Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Button Armchair in Black Elle Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Margot Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair




Aristocrat Armchair in Black Georgia Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Avery Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Lauren Large Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Natalie Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Audrey Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Greta Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Mia Slipcovered Swivel Glider Chair Aristocrat Armchair in White With designer glider chairs by Doodlefish at Rosenberry Rooms, you can have classic recliner comfort in a unique and stylish chair that you are free to design for yourself. With the option to choose from dozens of fabric grades, colors, and patterns, together with the additional alternative of mixing up to three fabric grades and designs on one chair, your choices are truly endless! Luxurious nursery chairs give mom a soothing place to relax with baby, to nurse, or just to rest during the course a busy day. These elegant nursery gliders can be paired with rectangular ottomans or round hassocks on which to prop weary feet.




The ottomans have as many design options as the gliders, and you can choose between a ruffled or a straight tailored skirt. These exquisite glider rockers and ottomans can be designed for subtlety or for a dashingly dramatic infusion of pattern and color. It's totally up to you! DaVinci Olive Upholstered Swivel Glider and Ottoman in Grey with Cream Piping Dutailier® Ultramotion Bella Classic Glider and Ottoman in Buckwheat DaVinci Olive Upholstered Swivel Glider with Ottoman in Cream Abbyson Living Thatcher Rocker in Beige DaVinci Piper All-Purpose Upholstered Recliner in Grey with Cream Piping Abbyson Living® Ashlyn Nursery Swivel Glider Recliner Abbyson Living® Emma Nursery Swivel Glider Recliner Babyletto Madison Swivel Glider in Ecru DaVinci Piper Recliner in Dark Grey Bebe Confort® Milan Swivel Glider in Graphite Grey DaVinci Olive Glider and Ottoman in Dark Grey Bebe Confort® Raine Glider Recliner in Grey Abbyson Living® Bryant Nursery® Swivel Glider Recliner




Delta™ Benbridge Glider in Dove Grey Bebe Confort® Raine Gliding Recliner in Grey/Stripe Dutailier® 827 Square Back Glider and Ottoman Combo in Espresso/Grey Foundations® Lullaby™ Adult Glider in Natural/Navy Blue Abbyson Living® Thatcher Nursery Rocker with Nailhead Trim Babyletto Bento Glider in Pepper DaVinci Piper All-Purpose Upholstered Recliner in Cream Abbyson Living® Penelope Nursery Swivel Glider Recliner Babyletto Bento Glider in Sandstone Babyletto Trapeze Glider in Stone Babyletto Trapeze Glider in Pepper Klaussner® Cavendish Swivel Glider BassettBaby® Premier Peyton Swivel Glider in Coral Bassettbaby® PREMIER Peyton Swivel Glider Nursery Works Sleepytime Rocker in Pebble Weave Fabric with Walnut Legs Nursery Works Sleepytime Rocker in Oatmeal Weave Fabric with Walnut Legs Abbyson Living® Chelsie Rocker in Blue Stripe BassettBaby® PREMIER Peyton Swivel Glider in Flax Delta™ Eva Upholstered Glider in Heather Grey




Klaussner® Leland Swivel Glider in Grey BassetBaby® Premier Carter Swivel Glider in Crystal Klaussner® Sussex Swivel Glider BassettBaby® PREMIER Kendall Swivel Glider and Ottoman Klaussner® Sussex Swivel Glider in Ranger Twill Indigo BassettBaby® Premier Carter Swivel Glider in Grey BassettBaby® Premier Peyton Swivel Glider in Tangerine Klaussner® Glider and Ottoman in Joule Daisy Klaussner® Sussex Glider and Foss Ottoman in Joule Daisy BassettBaby® Premier Kendall Swivel Glider in Grey BassetBaby® Premier Carter Swivel Glider in Lime Nursery Works Sleepytime Rocker in Charcoal Weave Fabric with Walnut Legs BassetBaby® Premier Carter Swivel Glider in Tangerine Little Castle nursery furnishings are available through our family of retailers and fine boutiques nationally. We encourage you to see and rest in our comfortable seating and preview our many available fabrics in person. Follow us on our network of social media sites to stay in touch with the latest.




Interested in joining the family of Little Castle retailers? Just click the link below and get in touch with us. Voted #1 Glider in the 2014 Baby & Children's Product News Reader's Favorite Choice Awards!Contrary to what real estate agents would like you to believe, having a baby does not automatically mean you need to buy a bigger house. There are plenty of ways to fit a baby into a small space. It just takes some advance planning and a willingness to think outside the box.Trust me, they’re overrated. A newborn can easily be changed on a bathroom countertop, which gives you convenient access to water. Use a thin, waterproof-bottom change pad on any available surface, then roll it up and put it away once you’re done.If you simply must have a change table, either place a cushioned pad on top of a clothes dresser, or else buy a change table with plenty of storage space underneath.Choose a spot close to where you typically change the baby. Stack diapers, wipes, cream, and washcloths at an easy-to-reach height.© K Martinko - This is the rather messy nursery 'corner' where my first child slept for a year.




Don’t be in a rush to move a giant crib into the room. Infants are usually quite content to sleep in smaller, cozier spaces for longer. My kids slept in a Moses basket on the floor until they were 4 months old. Whenever they weren’t using it, I set it on my bed to free up floor space.Cribs don’t have to be huge and fancy. There are very nice ones on the market that are simple, light, and take up fairly little room. Some people choose to forego the crib altogether to co-sleep, or use a small infant bed inside the parents' bed.A crib can easily go in the corner of the parents’ bedroom. (I did it for one year when living in 1-bedroom apartment with a newborn, and it makes nighttime feedings easier.) Or turn a wide, shallow closet into a sleeping nook for baby. Maybe you can fit the dresser in there, too, while you’re at it.Lotion, oils, medicine, thermometer, toys, clean washcloths and spit cloths – all of these things need to be stored somewhere, and what better place than hidden behind the door?




If the space is tight, consider putting a rocking chair in the living room instead. It’s not as convenient at nighttime, but it can be pleasant place to spend time with your baby during the day. As for a special feeding chair, it can be even cozier to do it in bed, propped up with pillows.Install decorative hooks on the walls to hang up clothes. Or string a cotton rope between hooks to create a place where older kids can hang up their own clothes on little hangers. Find a funky fabric laundry hamper and hang it on the wall, too.Bumper pads, stuffed animals, and decorative pillows in a crib take up space, create visual clutter, and are hazardous to a baby. And, let's be honest, the baby doesn't really care. Hang a pretty mobile from the ceiling instead.Nursing pillows work well for some women, but they can be a pain to store because of their awkward shape. Usually an ordinary bed pillow (or a few) can do just as good a job at supporting your arms and baby.For some reason, this space is often forgotten, but there’s no reason why you shouldn’t store boxes of out-of-season clothes, toys, or extra diapers underneath.

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