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Why I Don’t Own a Coffee Table

July 24, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment


We used to have a cute coffee table. We inherited it from friends. It was glass and iron; really lovely.

But once we found out we were expecting, the table started to look quite different. We noticed the sharp edges and that the materials were hardly baby-friendly. It had to go!

We replaced it with a very clever solution: a leather storage bench. It is lower to the ground than most coffee tables, but it did the trick just fine. It was soft; not one sharp angle to be found! And it had an important purpose, which is that it could hold a lot of baby stuff.

Perfect, right?!

Sort of.

What we quickly realized is that having a large amount of floor space for play time is VERY important. Even before Darah was crawling around, we would shove the storage bench to a corner of the room every day so that Darah could play. Eventually, we asked ourselves why we were constantly moving a piece of furniture, and just let it stay put.

Does it look awesome and totally pull the room together when sitting over to the side? Nope. But I’m in a season of my life where I’d rather have a living room that looks a little bit off than have something that looks picture perfect and also cuts the available play space in half.

The question of where we put our food and drinks and books when we want to hang out in the living does remain unanswered, but I think there are two possible solutions.

1. We could go for something like a cherry console table. That would create a larger surface in the room for holding items. They are meant to go up against a couch or a wall. If we put one behind the couch that would make it very convenient as a place to hold stuff for us (like my iced coffees, because that’s what I’m always drinking!).

2. We could do a magazine end table, either getting a pair or just having one. If we went this route, I’d probably just buy one and then judge for myself if we would get enough use out of a second one to warrant spending the money and taking up the space.

What about you? Are there any pieces of furniture that you are “supposed” to have that you have decided you are better off without? Do you move your coffee table around all the time so the kids can play?

Filed Under: General · Tagged: baby proof, baby-proofing, babyproofing, child proofing, coffee table, coffee tables, furniture, ottoman coffee table

How to Baby Proof with Style

July 1, 2010 · by Tiffany Merritt · 100 Comments

In the first year of life with a baby, it feels as though you get an entirely new child about every 3 months, at least in terms of all the things that they are able to do! There have been several “game changers” in the last 11 months for Darah, but none of them have been more radical than when she started crawling. We thought that she had us on our toes before, but we had no idea how life was about to change! We had to figure out how to baby proof, and fast.

Once Darah finally got the hang of crawling, she started zooming all over the house. I imagine that she’s checking out all the places that she’s had her eyes on for months. It must be so amazing to FINALLY be able to get to whatever it is you want to see/touch/taste/slobber on.

We had done some baby proofing here and there over the past few months, but only once Darah started crawling did we realize the full extent of our baby-proofing needs. Suddenly, the house has become one huge danger zone, with sharp corners, wobbly objects and off-limits substances EVERYWHERE. It is unbelievable.

how to baby-proof with style

We inherited some baby-proofing products from relatives, but we also needed to get some ourselves. First, let me just say that getting “the good stuff” in the world of baby-proofing isn’t cheap. But you don’t want to go too cheap on the very items that are supposed to keep your baby safe, right? Second, everything related to baby-proofing is U-G-L-Y. It’s all white and plastic. This works for our white buffet table in the dining room, but that’s it. All the other baby-proofing items look awful.

how to baby proof with rhoost edge Fortunately, a company called Rhoost is working on this problem! I had the opportunity to try out the edge, which is a screw and adhesive free way to round out those sharp corner (and believe me, you have no idea how many sharp corners are in your house until you have a little one toddling around!). We find this product to be effective without looking terrible. In fact, we don’t really notice it too much, at all, which is ideal. I really like the fact that it is easy (for adults) to take on and off…this makes it easy to take with you when you are traveling to places that might not be baby-proofed!

how to baby proof with rhoost sling Rhoost also makes a really cool product called the sling, which keeps those cabinet doors shut tight. It comes in black or brown, which will compliment most cabinet colors. Great idea, Rhoost! I definitely want to get a set for our kitchen cabinets.

Buy It!: The Edge retails for $14.99 for a set of 4, and the Sling retails for $9.99 for a set of 4. The prices are fair and the way they look is oh-so-nice. They can be purchased on Amazon.

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Disclosure: I received a product sample in order to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are strictly my own. This post may contain affiliate links at no cost to you. 

Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: babyproofing, babyproofing with style, giveaway, review, rhoost, rhoost corner protector, rhoost review, rhoost.com, safety proof your home, stylish babyproofing products

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