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Two Rockers in the Nursery?
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rockers082709.jpgQ: My oh so sweet husband would like two rockers/gliders in our baby's nursery so he can keep me company while I nurse. While I love his idea, the OCD decorator in me isn't sure how to make this work! I'm worried that two matching chairs will look silly, but can't think of or find a combination of chairs that would work. Help, please!

 
 

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I am in the process of setting up a nursery now, and I must admit that I like your husbands idea and may have to use it!

What about putting a loveseat? I have seen loveseat rockers before, but they are uncommon. Perhaps you can mod a loveseat of your liking with rocker legs...

posted by alllebasii on August 27th 2009 at 12:42pm
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That is actually a great idea! I didn't plan for two chairs, and we ended up brining in a beatup old director's chair so I could have visitors in the nursery while I nursed. Kudos to your husband for thinking ahead!

posted by sherhall on August 27th 2009 at 12:45pm
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What about having one high-back rocker in the nursery for rocking when you and baby are both tired, plus an Eames rocker in the living room so your husband can sit on the couch (and you can take turns rocking the baby).

posted by asinner on August 27th 2009 at 1:06pm
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I use loveseats so the husband & wife can share these precious moments with the baby. However if you must have a rocker, there are Adirondack double rockers and the 50's style metal gliders for 2. Hope this helps.

posted by charmgirl on August 27th 2009 at 1:08pm
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I tried to nurse in a rocker, but found my spot on one specific side of our loveseat. My daughter didn't need the rocking to get to sleep.

posted by Sparkiy on August 27th 2009 at 1:21pm
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The 5-year-old kid in me wants to suggest installing a porch swing. . .

:)

posted by mere1975 on August 27th 2009 at 1:24pm
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Why sequester yourselves in the nursery? I think that will get old fast. Put your rocker in the living room to nurse.

posted by slobound on August 27th 2009 at 1:27pm
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we put a loveseat in our boys' nursery, but i do wish it rocked. :)

posted by pyjammy on August 27th 2009 at 1:49pm
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I agree with slobound. I wouldn't want to be stuck in the nursery all of the time. One rocker in the living room... your husband could be on the couch, and you could both watch TV and have a drink (always good to have while nursing) on a side table.......

posted by modern on long island on August 27th 2009 at 1:56pm
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It is so much easier to nurse lying down in bed--no hunched over back and no sore elbow on the armrest. Just skip the rocker and both you and your husband can lie down in the bed with teh baby in the middle. Much more comfortable and easier for baby to sleep too.

posted by cliodog on August 27th 2009 at 2:19pm
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Put design aside and be thankful! I always wanted my husband to keep me company during those overnight feedings, at least on occassion.

posted by aspenchick on August 27th 2009 at 2:26pm
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We have an Eames rocker that I love in the nursery, but with two kids, I only used it for nursing a few times. It got more use when they were a little older, for bedtime stories. I agree with the others, you'll likely want to be in the living room a lot of the time for nursing.

posted by sara j on August 27th 2009 at 2:59pm
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I think a loveseat is a great idea. And it's great to have company. I must admit I did most of my nursing on the living room couch near people & the tv, but it is nice to have a quiet spot sometimes so I still think a rocker (or two) or a loveseat in the nursery is a good idea.

posted by SAHMama on August 27th 2009 at 3:03pm
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maybe put the rocker in the living room, and a chaise in the nursery. it can fit 2 or you can lay down and nurse...or nap

posted by lnp838 on August 27th 2009 at 3:42pm
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I always found it uncomfortable to nurse in the rocking chair and generally nursed on our couch or in bed. Only used the rocker for soothing baby to sleep late at night or for naps. I wouldn't go to any great lengths to add a second rocker because you will end up nursing all over the house and the novelty of your husband sitting with you will wear off pretty quickly. Kudos to him for wanting to be involved though! I know it can be frustrating for Dads (my husband wuld have loved to give bottles to our kids, but they were always fed straight from the tap) when they don't get to assist in feedings.

posted by jenmaselli on August 27th 2009 at 4:05pm
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My husband felt the same, but we used 1 glider and 1 loveseat with ottoman. Why do you need 2 rocking chairs if only one of you is holding the baby?

posted by architectmom on August 27th 2009 at 4:05pm
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I know I'm in the minority here, but I hate to nurse on rocking chairs, especially those with armrests!
I usually ended up sitting on the (twin) bed to nurse my son, but I like the idea of a loveseat.

posted by girlwithgreencard on August 27th 2009 at 6:00pm
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i wish we had room for this - my bf has 2 in her nursery and I'm always sitting in there with her.

posted by lauren JM on August 27th 2009 at 8:29pm
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First of all...How precious is your husband?! Second, I wish I had room in our nursery to put a smallish loveseat as well as a rocker. So that is an idea, but also, I'm not sure how often you will actually be IN the nursery using it? I like the idea someone had of getting an eames rocker in the living room and perhaps another in the nursery. Good luck!

posted by akgreengirl on August 27th 2009 at 10:08pm
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Or a poang maybe? That's what I use now that dd is older.

posted by fhmom on August 28th 2009 at 8:43am
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I love your husband's thoughtfulness but I can't help thinking you guys will want to divide and conquer a lot. Why does his chair have to glide? A smaller, decorative chair seems like the answer.

BTW, I cannot stand the Eames rocker, comfort-wise...I feel like I'm going to fall backwards all the time. I guess that's just me, as they sure are popular. Or do people just ignore that issue because it looks so cool?

posted by TheLittlestChicken on September 1st 2009 at 10:21am
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