Stacey Solomon #27 Still a prat

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I did go back and check to see if anyone else mentioned this and couldn’t find anything... why the fuck does a 2 year old need a tv in their room?
Yep totally agree no need for a tv in the bedroom at 2 years plus it looks bloody awful above the grey chalkboard ! Just such a mess !!
 
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I'd say it is, mine won't have a TV in his room and his 7 year old sister doesn't. I think a 2 year old is far too young to have a TV in their room. I don't know any children under 7 that have a TV in their room, so I thought it was odd.
Interesting. Most kids I know do have one.
Different strokes for different folks huh
 
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I did go back and check to see if anyone else mentioned this and couldn’t find anything... why the fuck does a 2 year old need a tv in their room?
Looking at the set up I’d say it will be used like a playroom aswell as bedroom & plenty of people would put TVs in regardless of age.
 
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oooooo what’s wrong with the house? Did I miss something on here ????
 
well if Joe is sleeping in there then she should definitely child proof it
 
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I’m not a fan of the room decor, it’s underwhelming. That shade of Grey is bland and over used in the room. It all looks a bit gimmicky with the pandas and quote, and not suited to the house. The chalk board and TV doesn’t work as the chalk board is the same colour as the room paint so looks like a random square of paint.

I would have loved to see some character or something a bit classic but with some modern touches. What it could have been with those windows and that fireplace. Putting cheap labelled ikea furniture under the window just takes away from them.
 
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I think the wood surround to the chalk board looks odd... I mean I'm no fan of the grey but she painted all the other wood work grey so why not that...? I can't pinpoint what it is but it just doesn't look right to me x
 
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The room looks shite. It’s dull and uninspiring for a small child at the best, dangerous at worst. I also agree it’s shit having a telly in a 2 year olds room, but then Stacey parents via benign neglect so what is new?
 
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The children on Mumsnet don’t know what a television is! They are allowed to listen to some classical music, while eating carrot batons dipped in home made hummus, to relax
could you stop peeping in to my lounge please? Thank you.
 
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i think one or both of the boys will end up in Rex’s room. I bet the other upstairs rooms are being set up off camera & they’ll use the annexe for fun
 
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What's the pink sausage? Whatever it is, I've never seen it in a chippy in the North West and also a gherkin with a chippy?!
Yep, that Essex favourite the saveloy. And the big gherkins are known as wallys

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Whoever said that there's no risk of Rex falling out of that bed cos Joe is the one mainly sleeping in it, I bet that's spot on. Explains why she put a single bed in there rather than using his old cot (which I think someone said converts to a toddler bed). Also explains why she can take her time with the older boys rooms (as they don't actually need to sleep in them!)

And I agree the room is a monochrome mess. I would have taken the fireplace out (it's not original, she's not going to use it, and all those sharp edges in a kids bedroom make me wince), knocked it back to the brick hearth, put in a nice oak mantle. Replaced the carpet for something stain resistant in a neutral colour because floorboards are both cold underfoot for little feet and painful if you fall onto, got rid of those awful wardrobes and the stick on tiles. And just decorated it any colour other than grey/ black/ white.

Though tbh I would have made that room the older boys and not Rex's, and given Rex one of the other smaller upstairs rooms. But of course that would be less gram- able.
 
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Can someone help me figure out how they can be moved into that house but theres no beds or furniture in the boys rooms. So where do they sleep.
 
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I'd say it is, mine won't have a TV in his room and his 7 year old sister doesn't. I think a 2 year old is far too young to have a TV in their room. I don't know any children under 7 that have a TV in their room, so I thought it was odd.
Mine were never allowed tv in their room until were at university. One tv in the house in the living room, never caused any issues with anyone. Giving a 2 year old a tv is utterly ridiculous.
 
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She's not pregnant shes after attention it's so blatant!!!!

I've never know anyone do this so often... "oh why do I feel so tired" "oh why do I feel sick" ohhhh I keep getting sore titties" fuck off with your attention seeking and grow up
 
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The TV and chalkboard in the corner reminds me of the set up in my local GPs. It’s a bit ‘doctors waiting room’- here’s somewhere to plonk the kids. All that’s missing is one of those annoying bead/abacus activity things x
 
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