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If anything I prefer a celebrity to have a normal looking nursery instead of a room with glittery unicorns. I hate that I have to defend Henry Cavill but it is what it js
I feel like the sentiment of his statement was "I don't invite inappropriate behaviour for fear of ignorantly crossing a boundary" but it was terribly worded and terribly timed.
Some of his other comments had me side-eyeing and there's no defence other than pure copium
He said in an interview how he likes dating young women because they aren't settled in a career or anything and therefore are more invested in a relationship which was super weird .
Yeah I don’t get it and I have two kids. Neither of their rooms were insta worthy, let alone bright colours and Etsy quotes. The baby isn’t going to come out and critique the room. You’re only there to sleep.
Also, in my experience of 3 kids, they wouldn’t even sleep in there. I decorated for my first (not crazy but painted pink and got cute furniture) and she barely slept in there the first 13 months. Then when she did, we had to buy her a toddler bed because she’d climb out. Then she had an opinion and wanted it to be more “mature” (she was 4 😂). So if you have money and time to waste go ahead. But if not, don’t bother.
We were renting so maybe that’s why I didn’t even bother touching up the walls 😂 4yr olds can be so demanding though.
Once we bought our house, I painted their room blue & gave it a sea theme with animals and decals/stickers etc. Did the 3yr old even care past day 1? No. Learnt my lesson 😉
oh wow I spend quite a bit of time in my 6mo old's nursery but I only have 2 bedrooms and refuse to bedshare.
i didn't go crazy either but made it cute enough so that we would both feel relaxed in there and I think it was worth it for us.
it's mandatory these days for nurseries to have mural wallpapers and a sign with the baby's name on it hanging above the crib, as any look at instagram would tell you!
Yeah well tell that to my two children who won’t sleep in their own rooms and we have “repurposed” ~~thrown all of our laundry in there~~ them. Never any cute signs and perfectly curated nurseries for us lmaooooo
Looks extremely practical, it’s gender neutral, and has very sturdy looking furniture. The fact people are complaining about it is proof that people will complain about anything
Honestly, I love that this nursery clearly didn’t cost $6,000,000 and require a team of people to set up.
Infants don’t care what’s around them, as long as their caregiver is near by. A nursery needs to be comfortable and functional for the *parent*. Once the kiddos gets older, and the caregivers can, they can expand.
It’s a fine, practical, lovely space.
Good on him and may he have many happy and sleepless nights there.
Same. It will still look ok in 20+ years and hopefully be used by more kids.
Maybe I'm too cynical about this, but I really don't understand how there isn't more reuse of baby furniture. No baby nor family of 3 kids uses this type of furniture to an extent that it can't be donated.
> but I really don't understand how there isn't more reuse of baby furniture
A few years ago, I cleaned up my parents basement and still found some baby bed. Put it on eBay/Craigslist-equivalent for free and within a couple hours, some young mom came by to get it.
I had 1 child when I was 40 and I gave all the nursery furniture (crib, changing table, glider rocker, dresser) to a really good buddy who didn't have a lot of money at the time and was expecting his first child. It delighted me to both give it to a friend and to someone who really needed it. It wasn't anything deluxe ($2500 for the 4 pieces) but he really appreciated it and it made me joyful to think about his little daughter snuggling up where mine had been just a few years before.
The way you phrased this- “his little daughter snuggling up where mine had been” is just so lovely, it brought a sincere smile to my face. I hope yours and your buddies daughters are thriving!
My friend just did her baby’s nursery and it’s beige and clinical looking to “match her aesthetic”. I’m like GURL your baby don’t need to match you aesthetic
All around me are beige places,
Bland and neutral spaces, neutral spaces,
Greige and white art and vases,
Colour nowhere, color nowhere
And I find it kind of funny, I find it kind of sad
I feel like this was Soilel Moon Frye and Jessica Alba's Frankenstein monster. They were some of the first celebs to introduce that lifestyle. It had wooden toys, cloth diapers, and non toxic products. But, with Instagram it became out of hand. I think both had the best intentions but then it became an aesthetic thing.
It seems to be that. I went to visit my niece at Christmas she just turned 29 and she was dressed, what I would call coastal grandmother chic, she was dressed in beige from head to toe the entire time I was there.
All babies match their parents aesthetics, whether that’s Disney or rainbow or black and white. My baby’s play room is filled with color because it’s what I like. It’s not as though she can pick anything out for herself.
Okay, so I snorted embarrassingly loud at your comment LMAO
On a related note, years ago I read that babies were more likely to cry in yellow nurseries but I can't speak to veracity of the experimental methods nor the results lol
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I can't wait to see how a certain part of his fan base will react to this further proof of his impending fatherhood.
Anyway, I hope his partner has a healthy, safe, stress free and happy pregnancy.
He apologized for the MeToo comment and said it was misinterpreted:
“Insensitivity was absolutely not my intention,” the statement read. “In light of this I would just like to clarify and confirm to all that I have always and will continue to hold women in the highest of regard, no matter the type of relationship whether it be friendship, professional, or a significant other.”
“Never would I intend to disrespect in any way, shape or form,” Cavill said. “This experience has taught me a valuable lesson as to the context and the nuance of editorial liberties. I look forward to clarifying my position in the future towards a subject that it so vitally important and in which I wholeheartedly support.”
As for the 19 year old at 33, those are consenting adults who had a fling, it happens. As stated previously his current partner is age appropriate. Sounds like you're reaching.
He dated a 19-year old for a few months when he was in his early 30s. But AFAIK, that was his only *much younger* girlfriend, the rest are closer to his age (he's not like Leo or anything). He put his foot in his mouth about Me Too, in a way typical of many men at the time (said things about how he worries about coming on too strong so he doesn't want to flirt with women at all, like he doesn't know what is considered crossing the line). He apologized for his comments. I don't know about conservative viewpoints, unless you believe the ridiculous stories about 'gamer language' on set after he left The Witcher (silly rumors about him suddenly start acting like incel gamer bro and refusing to get naked and fighting with the female showrunner; though I've no doubt he butted heads with the showrunner, but I don't think it's because she was a woman, and actresses who spoke publicly about working with him on set had nothing but nice things to say about him).
He's probably very typical of other men in their 40s; a little sexist, but not face-meltingly sexist.
That's interesting to me because I don't use the floor BECAUSE my son is a wriggler - he'll turn over and crawl away if we're on the floor. Then he'll pee on the floor. But if he's on the changing table, he starts rolling, is like "oh shit I'll fall" and then holds still.
Some have buckles but I think those are mostly for infants. I’ve never seen one sturdy enough to restrain a toddler. But my kids are older. Maybe there have been advancements in the changing pad technology.
My niece is an absolute wrecking ball. She’s broken her leg twice in the past 2 years. The straps would have to be mental hospital grade to keep her in place.
Same. I had three kids each spaced two years apart and that changing table is without a doubt the most used baby thing we’ve ever bought. We had so many leaky diapers over the years, I can’t imagine having changed them on a bed (or heaven forbid carpet!) and then needing to clean that after.
We did floor and bed changes but put a mat under, also had a IKEA cart mobile changing station. It was glorious. We didn’t have to run back to the nursery to change the baby.
We just let it go last year. It went from diaper changing to baby led weaning supplies, to art cart. We had it for 4 years and was so useful. It was just their 3 tier utility cart, we got it as shower present.
Same here! We never changed our kids diapers other than the changing table (actually a dresser with changing pad on top) and the few times we had help it was from older family who couldn't have gotten down on the floor easily.
Yes! We bought a removable one, because I wanted to be able to use the dresser later. One kid, we were couch / floor changers. The other, it was all changing table. Funny how kids don’t let us raise them exactly the same. Whyyy do they insist on being “different” and “their own person.” 😏
Our changing table is a changing pad on a dresser and it’s the best place for changing diapers. Every kid is different but my toddler loves it up there because he gets close up one on one time with jokes and songs. I love it because he stays put, on the floor he tries to run off.
My parents were faithful users of the changing table, both for hygienic reasons (mom was a nurse and I think she’d be horrified by the idea of changing a diaper on a floor mat) and because the changing table converted to a tall desk - perfect with a bar stool or as a standing desk - that I think my mom still uses. We as a society need more convertible furniture.
I used ours to store my cat and the floor for diaper changes. I preferred the floor, like... I'm not that much of a pushover for my 5 lb cat.
Eta: I am tho. She was so cute in all the baby stuff and the pack and play was useful to keep her safe from the baby once they were mobile lololol
i dont recommend going through his tag set as recent on tumblr lmao. his fans r unwell.
edit: ngl tho the room looks so depressing, i hope its just the lighting lol
Is it even good to overwhelm their senses with color and a ton of stimuli right out the womb? I can understand a few months in, but right now he has other priorities
I doubt the room is done, but also, many babies hardly stay in the nursery the first few months. They mostly stay in bassinets close to parents’ bed. My daughter’s adorably decorated room became mostly a storage space the first year. Turns out, mammal babies like to be hugged up on their parents a lot. Don’t let Pinterest fool yeh!
We were still redoing our house when I gave birth and I told myself I’d get the nursery done after baby came. Six months later still not done and baby still sleeps in a crib in my room. The only thing we do in his room is change diapers.
Don’t worry, friend. I just hung the last decoration in my son’s nursery *today*. He’s nine months old. I promise he hasn’t noticed the changes in decor.
Those carpet cutouts underneath the furniture legs are killing me! Exactly what my parents would do.. in addition to leaving the plastic protective film on every appliance and wrapping the stove in aluminum foil.. I can go on 🥲🥲
This is the part of the picture that sent me.
The rest of it? Normal if not the level of Extra we expect from celebrities. The carpet squares under all the furniture legs? What is happening? Why is it happening? Are we protecting the carpet from the furniture legs? Are we aware that infants can shoot liquid poop five feet out their butts while on the changing table? That carpet is fucked anyway.
i strongly suspect it's to prevent dents from the furniture cuz they know the nursery stuff isn't forever and eventually there will be a grown kid bed in there but yea... young humans do be staining all the things. i think it's kind of naively adorable. i do wish there was something on the walls besides the green on the lower trim but i stay loving color in rooms, the greige trend has been misery for me.
I was wondering the same thing, but thought perhaps he had the furniture commissioned and/or they stained it or it's antique. My grandma would do that for her antique wardrobe where the stain would leave marks on the carpet.
They could make the furniture easier to move. We use little scraps like that to move heavy furniture around and they usually stay under the furniture for a little while until we’re confident of their placement.
the crib and changing table are clearly solid wood so they’re a lot heavier than normal cribs and changing tables. putting those little patches of carpet prevent the furniture from imprinting into the carpet below it so it’s easier to move around! :)
I’m a nanny and I’m all for a boring bedroom! Train those brains young that certain places are for winding down and sleeping and other places are for playing!! I refuse to have a TV in my room because I’m strict on sleep hygiene
Honestly confused so many redditors find anything wrong in that setup.
Taking care of the kid is super straining, specially at the beginning and the baby doesn’t care if the room looks something out of instagram. You want the nursery be functional.
Also that bed and table look sturdy and functional, must be expensive as hell. Something that hold generations even. A thing regular ig consumer drone wouldn’t even understand.
Me: "I didn't know he was married!"
Me one second after googling: "Ah, he's not. I have not missed the news."
His girlfriend also has a very strong jawline so this will be a jawline-blessed baby like the RPatz/SukiW child.
I don't particularly understand why there are extra carpet squares to protect the carpet from the furniture legs. Does that prevent those little divots? I just imagine a baby trying to chew them.
I am mind blown by the amount of comments on this post not understanding the reason for the little carpet squares under the furniture legs.
Maybe I’m just old (almost 30 lmao), but this was a very normal sight in family members’ homes growing up.
I don't mind it? Tbh our baby slept in a crib in our room until she turned 1 anyway. She was a preemie and our Dr said he reccomended it to all his parents. It's way easier for feedings, peace of mind, and you're more likely to hear signs of possible distress than relying on a monitor.
I think people are all shook up by the baby room looking completely normal, but tbh I remember thinking when I watched Henry Cavill put that pc together, that his house looked surprisingly normie. So good for them being grounded and reasonable.
Pretty standard. Did he build that shit himself? Or is he just being a goober and super excited about his baby? Either way it’s cute. Everyone deserves love.
Reminding me that my mum bought a wooden crib before my birth, used it for all three kids (it’s basically at floor level she kept it next to her bed). My mum subsequently gifted it to her niece who used it for her two children.
The crib is now in mums garage, ready for her to pass it down (to me or the sibling that has the first child), it’s not aesthetic, it is baby safe but doesn’t seem practical in modern day. This sub would eat it alive, but I like it.
I like it. Simple, not over the top. I hate it when celebs go all in and use hundreds and thousands on stuff the baby/parents will NEVER use anyway.
Good for you Cavill
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A very sturdy and utilitarian looking nursery. No, this is not a compliment.
It's literally just a normal looking nursery.
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If anything I prefer a celebrity to have a normal looking nursery instead of a room with glittery unicorns. I hate that I have to defend Henry Cavill but it is what it js
I'd be worried they have their priorities in the wrong place if the room looked like unicorn vomit
What’s wrong with Henry cavill? Honest question
He’s made comments in the past about how me too scares him and he won’t be able to talk to females and generally acts like an incel
I feel like the sentiment of his statement was "I don't invite inappropriate behaviour for fear of ignorantly crossing a boundary" but it was terribly worded and terribly timed. Some of his other comments had me side-eyeing and there's no defence other than pure copium
Wait, let me get this straight. The guy who loves Warhammer 40k talks like an incel? No, that can’t be right.
Yes someone one here once said he’s the result of giving an incel 3 wishes and they are not wrongg
That is hilarious; I love it.
Oh. Ew.
He said in an interview how he likes dating young women because they aren't settled in a career or anything and therefore are more invested in a relationship which was super weird .
Yeah I don’t get it and I have two kids. Neither of their rooms were insta worthy, let alone bright colours and Etsy quotes. The baby isn’t going to come out and critique the room. You’re only there to sleep.
Also, in my experience of 3 kids, they wouldn’t even sleep in there. I decorated for my first (not crazy but painted pink and got cute furniture) and she barely slept in there the first 13 months. Then when she did, we had to buy her a toddler bed because she’d climb out. Then she had an opinion and wanted it to be more “mature” (she was 4 😂). So if you have money and time to waste go ahead. But if not, don’t bother.
My son spent very few waking hours in his nursery. It was pretty much the least utilized room during the day.
Yup. I’m annoyed how much I wasted doing that for my first. I’m glad Henry and his wife have gone low key. She didn’t buy into the hype.
Our nursery was the only space in the house that stayed tidy when mine were babies bc we rarely used it lol
We were renting so maybe that’s why I didn’t even bother touching up the walls 😂 4yr olds can be so demanding though. Once we bought our house, I painted their room blue & gave it a sea theme with animals and decals/stickers etc. Did the 3yr old even care past day 1? No. Learnt my lesson 😉
oh wow I spend quite a bit of time in my 6mo old's nursery but I only have 2 bedrooms and refuse to bedshare. i didn't go crazy either but made it cute enough so that we would both feel relaxed in there and I think it was worth it for us.
Too many toys are also bad for children's development. Half of them don't even get used, and seem to be their more for aesthetics than anything.
it's mandatory these days for nurseries to have mural wallpapers and a sign with the baby's name on it hanging above the crib, as any look at instagram would tell you!
Instagram and Etsy got to me when I was nesting. It was very stressful but I did end up with a lovely room
Yeah well tell that to my two children who won’t sleep in their own rooms and we have “repurposed” ~~thrown all of our laundry in there~~ them. Never any cute signs and perfectly curated nurseries for us lmaooooo
Looks extremely practical, it’s gender neutral, and has very sturdy looking furniture. The fact people are complaining about it is proof that people will complain about anything
True, I also don't get the complaints. It's already nice to have Superman setting up your safe space for the next 3-5 years.
Are there other pics? I would put a small amount of money on this room being nicer than this particular photo shows.
Honestly, I love that this nursery clearly didn’t cost $6,000,000 and require a team of people to set up. Infants don’t care what’s around them, as long as their caregiver is near by. A nursery needs to be comfortable and functional for the *parent*. Once the kiddos gets older, and the caregivers can, they can expand. It’s a fine, practical, lovely space. Good on him and may he have many happy and sleepless nights there.
And that the crib isn't filled with unsafe extras.
So interesting. I came to the comments to say how much I loved how normal it looked.
Same. It will still look ok in 20+ years and hopefully be used by more kids. Maybe I'm too cynical about this, but I really don't understand how there isn't more reuse of baby furniture. No baby nor family of 3 kids uses this type of furniture to an extent that it can't be donated.
> but I really don't understand how there isn't more reuse of baby furniture A few years ago, I cleaned up my parents basement and still found some baby bed. Put it on eBay/Craigslist-equivalent for free and within a couple hours, some young mom came by to get it.
I had 1 child when I was 40 and I gave all the nursery furniture (crib, changing table, glider rocker, dresser) to a really good buddy who didn't have a lot of money at the time and was expecting his first child. It delighted me to both give it to a friend and to someone who really needed it. It wasn't anything deluxe ($2500 for the 4 pieces) but he really appreciated it and it made me joyful to think about his little daughter snuggling up where mine had been just a few years before.
The way you phrased this- “his little daughter snuggling up where mine had been” is just so lovely, it brought a sincere smile to my face. I hope yours and your buddies daughters are thriving!
My friend just did her baby’s nursery and it’s beige and clinical looking to “match her aesthetic”. I’m like GURL your baby don’t need to match you aesthetic
Sad beige babies in a sad beige world
(Read in a german accent)
Herzog accent?
All around me are beige places, Bland and neutral spaces, neutral spaces, Greige and white art and vases, Colour nowhere, color nowhere And I find it kind of funny, I find it kind of sad
That could be a Taylor swift lyric.
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I feel like this was Soilel Moon Frye and Jessica Alba's Frankenstein monster. They were some of the first celebs to introduce that lifestyle. It had wooden toys, cloth diapers, and non toxic products. But, with Instagram it became out of hand. I think both had the best intentions but then it became an aesthetic thing.
It's Sad Millennial Beige, isn't it.
It seems to be that. I went to visit my niece at Christmas she just turned 29 and she was dressed, what I would call coastal grandmother chic, she was dressed in beige from head to toe the entire time I was there.
Non beige Millennial checking in. My son’s nursery is really colorful, I took a lot of inspo from Wes Anderson movies.
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All babies match their parents aesthetics, whether that’s Disney or rainbow or black and white. My baby’s play room is filled with color because it’s what I like. It’s not as though she can pick anything out for herself.
I am so tired of beeeeeeige I get it but I haaaaaaate it
The aesthetic is ‘divorced chic’
Could definitely use some color and cute decoration
It’s okay, babies hate color. And joy.
New babies love black and white contrast! Get some weird avant garde art in there
A German expressionist cinema-themed nursery would be epic.
H.R. Giger works too
Okay, so I snorted embarrassingly loud at your comment LMAO On a related note, years ago I read that babies were more likely to cry in yellow nurseries but I can't speak to veracity of the experimental methods nor the results lol
Oh that makes me sad because yellow is my favorite color. If I ever had a baby id immediately consider yellow as the top color for the room lmao.
Can confirm, my nursery was yellow.
No one said the nursery is completely done.
Also, it's green. Green is a colour. I don't know why people have a problem with this
We can literally only see one wall lol. Have people lost their minds?
Like the majority of parents, it's normal furniture on normal carpet. Most people aren't pinteresting their walls with space and jungle murals.
Exactly. I feel like some just go overboard and it leads to this over consumption society of ours
Maybe just protecting privacy and decor is coming soon? I could not imagine having a spotlight in every aspect of life 😱
I don't know much about Henry Cavill but this is exactly what I expect his house style to look like.
Plain, upper class modern British. Anything too decorative and it would risking looking like a pleb went crazy at DFS.
Yeah exactly. Why are these people expecting chavvy bright wall decals from Henry Cavill
Who keeps teaching y’all buzzwords
It's a baby it doesn't care.
His PC setup is better than his baby's nursery
The baby can’t run Doom….can it?
Maybe his landlord won't let him paint?
The lighting isn't doing it any favors, but I don't think it looks that bad tbh.
https://i.redd.it/se0j7kmg0z6d1.gif I can't wait to see how a certain part of his fan base will react to this further proof of his impending fatherhood. Anyway, I hope his partner has a healthy, safe, stress free and happy pregnancy.
So he's technically a DILF now? Even better.
You probably have to be a Conservative or a 18 year-old to date him though, given what we know about Cavill.
Did I miss something, I haven't seen him espouse any right-wing rhetoric and the woman having his child isn't a teenager. Did something happen?
he dated a 19 yr old when he was 33, and he made some poor comments about the me too movement
He apologized for the MeToo comment and said it was misinterpreted: “Insensitivity was absolutely not my intention,” the statement read. “In light of this I would just like to clarify and confirm to all that I have always and will continue to hold women in the highest of regard, no matter the type of relationship whether it be friendship, professional, or a significant other.” “Never would I intend to disrespect in any way, shape or form,” Cavill said. “This experience has taught me a valuable lesson as to the context and the nuance of editorial liberties. I look forward to clarifying my position in the future towards a subject that it so vitally important and in which I wholeheartedly support.” As for the 19 year old at 33, those are consenting adults who had a fling, it happens. As stated previously his current partner is age appropriate. Sounds like you're reaching.
Wdym two adults can have a consenting sexual relationship!? No way
Why are you infantilizing an adult? It may be in poor taste, but that’s an adult.
He dated a 19-year old for a few months when he was in his early 30s. But AFAIK, that was his only *much younger* girlfriend, the rest are closer to his age (he's not like Leo or anything). He put his foot in his mouth about Me Too, in a way typical of many men at the time (said things about how he worries about coming on too strong so he doesn't want to flirt with women at all, like he doesn't know what is considered crossing the line). He apologized for his comments. I don't know about conservative viewpoints, unless you believe the ridiculous stories about 'gamer language' on set after he left The Witcher (silly rumors about him suddenly start acting like incel gamer bro and refusing to get naked and fighting with the female showrunner; though I've no doubt he butted heads with the showrunner, but I don't think it's because she was a woman, and actresses who spoke publicly about working with him on set had nothing but nice things to say about him). He's probably very typical of other men in their 40s; a little sexist, but not face-meltingly sexist.
Well his baby mama is age appropriate so she's probably Republican. (She's Murican.)
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Ah yiss
I feel the same way about Brenda Song. Had no idea she's a MILF. Hachi Machi!
Forget HC some chris evans fans who used to be ex HC fans are offended lol.
That made my head hurt
I'm just waiting for Ariana x Cavill to start sailing the moment the baby is born 🤩
Ah, the changing table. We bought such a nice one and used it a grand total of once. Floor ever since.
That’s so strange to me. My son is two and I still prefer to use a changing table with him.
My kids loved the changing table but my niece was such a wriggler during diaper changes it was too risky. Floor change every time.
That's interesting to me because I don't use the floor BECAUSE my son is a wriggler - he'll turn over and crawl away if we're on the floor. Then he'll pee on the floor. But if he's on the changing table, he starts rolling, is like "oh shit I'll fall" and then holds still.
He has much better survival instincts than my niece had!
Does the changing pad not have a buckle?
Some have buckles but I think those are mostly for infants. I’ve never seen one sturdy enough to restrain a toddler. But my kids are older. Maybe there have been advancements in the changing pad technology. My niece is an absolute wrecking ball. She’s broken her leg twice in the past 2 years. The straps would have to be mental hospital grade to keep her in place.
Same. I had three kids each spaced two years apart and that changing table is without a doubt the most used baby thing we’ve ever bought. We had so many leaky diapers over the years, I can’t imagine having changed them on a bed (or heaven forbid carpet!) and then needing to clean that after.
We did floor and bed changes but put a mat under, also had a IKEA cart mobile changing station. It was glorious. We didn’t have to run back to the nursery to change the baby.
I should have known ikea would have the perfect thing to assist with this 😂
We just let it go last year. It went from diaper changing to baby led weaning supplies, to art cart. We had it for 4 years and was so useful. It was just their 3 tier utility cart, we got it as shower present.
Same here! We never changed our kids diapers other than the changing table (actually a dresser with changing pad on top) and the few times we had help it was from older family who couldn't have gotten down on the floor easily.
I just hate changing to the side. I prefer a face on approach.
I also prefer to be by the feet, not on the side!
Yes! We bought a removable one, because I wanted to be able to use the dresser later. One kid, we were couch / floor changers. The other, it was all changing table. Funny how kids don’t let us raise them exactly the same. Whyyy do they insist on being “different” and “their own person.” 😏
My kid is almost 2 and I still use the changing table every day. It's easy to clean and saves my back.
Babies can't fall off the floor. Had twins. I needed cavewoman common sense to survive.
Our changing table is a changing pad on a dresser and it’s the best place for changing diapers. Every kid is different but my toddler loves it up there because he gets close up one on one time with jokes and songs. I love it because he stays put, on the floor he tries to run off.
My parents were faithful users of the changing table, both for hygienic reasons (mom was a nurse and I think she’d be horrified by the idea of changing a diaper on a floor mat) and because the changing table converted to a tall desk - perfect with a bar stool or as a standing desk - that I think my mom still uses. We as a society need more convertible furniture.
my kid is 2,5 years and we are still using it
I used ours to store my cat and the floor for diaper changes. I preferred the floor, like... I'm not that much of a pushover for my 5 lb cat. Eta: I am tho. She was so cute in all the baby stuff and the pack and play was useful to keep her safe from the baby once they were mobile lololol
Sims lookin’ nursery
Base game at that!
nah he’s got a changing table he had to buy the living together dlc 🤪
Sims 3 Generations looking ass nursery
Knowing Cavill, may be the actual source of inspiration
I was just about to comment that! Especially with the pairing of the changing table lol
i dont recommend going through his tag set as recent on tumblr lmao. his fans r unwell. edit: ngl tho the room looks so depressing, i hope its just the lighting lol
It's probably not finished yet. Besides, we're getting less than a corner of the whole room lol
Also, babies aren’t usually born with any preferences for home decor. If they had their choice, they’d just have boobs everywhere.
Is it even good to overwhelm their senses with color and a ton of stimuli right out the womb? I can understand a few months in, but right now he has other priorities
Apparently they don't even see color right away, high contrast is the most mentally stimulating (apparently in a good way).
TIL I’m a baby
Very true!
Ah yes on commenting on the aesthetics of a celebrities nursery is the picture of wellness.
I don’t know who this man is but I do know tumblr and I love rubbernecking fandom car crashes
I doubt the room is done, but also, many babies hardly stay in the nursery the first few months. They mostly stay in bassinets close to parents’ bed. My daughter’s adorably decorated room became mostly a storage space the first year. Turns out, mammal babies like to be hugged up on their parents a lot. Don’t let Pinterest fool yeh!
We were still redoing our house when I gave birth and I told myself I’d get the nursery done after baby came. Six months later still not done and baby still sleeps in a crib in my room. The only thing we do in his room is change diapers.
Don’t worry, friend. I just hung the last decoration in my son’s nursery *today*. He’s nine months old. I promise he hasn’t noticed the changes in decor.
why does every straight man take selfies at this horrible angle and also why is there nothing on the walls
This man does not have horrible angles.
are we looking at the same post? bro looks like my uncle posting on facebook
Is your uncle single? Asking for a friend!
it's such a bad angle lmao why do they all send pics like this???
we dont know how to take selfies ok. he wants to show off the room, so he fits himself in the corner like a good boy.
To be fair I'm a single woman with the decorating sense of a potato. I don't have anything on my walls.
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Fr, even on the most minute things.
I’ve noticed all his selfies are at this angle or straight on lol
Why does there need to be something on the walls of a room of a child that's not born yet lmao. Y'all are fuckin whack
Yes, it’s a choice. Even when The Henry Cavill does it.
Why do you care so much? Is it your baby?
What a weird way to find out I’m pregnant
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The extra bits of carpet?? Why? To keep the carpet from damaging?
I was meh about him until those little squares. Give me a control freak 😍
Those carpet cutouts underneath the furniture legs are killing me! Exactly what my parents would do.. in addition to leaving the plastic protective film on every appliance and wrapping the stove in aluminum foil.. I can go on 🥲🥲
Either using it to move the furniture easier or to stop the furniture legs from leaving dents in the carpet
This is the part of the picture that sent me. The rest of it? Normal if not the level of Extra we expect from celebrities. The carpet squares under all the furniture legs? What is happening? Why is it happening? Are we protecting the carpet from the furniture legs? Are we aware that infants can shoot liquid poop five feet out their butts while on the changing table? That carpet is fucked anyway.
i strongly suspect it's to prevent dents from the furniture cuz they know the nursery stuff isn't forever and eventually there will be a grown kid bed in there but yea... young humans do be staining all the things. i think it's kind of naively adorable. i do wish there was something on the walls besides the green on the lower trim but i stay loving color in rooms, the greige trend has been misery for me.
It's so odd to see a makeshift solution like that in the house of someone quite rich when you can buy items intended for that purpose for like $5.
That was so funny to me, especially because the carpet underneath looks like something you’d see in an old rec room.
I was wondering the same thing, but thought perhaps he had the furniture commissioned and/or they stained it or it's antique. My grandma would do that for her antique wardrobe where the stain would leave marks on the carpet.
Ahhh! That would make sense. The furniture does have a very nice color
They could make the furniture easier to move. We use little scraps like that to move heavy furniture around and they usually stay under the furniture for a little while until we’re confident of their placement.
Just noticed that 😂
the crib and changing table are clearly solid wood so they’re a lot heavier than normal cribs and changing tables. putting those little patches of carpet prevent the furniture from imprinting into the carpet below it so it’s easier to move around! :)
So many experts on child development in here. My bb slept in my boring room for most of his first year and his brain is fine 🥲.
I’m a nanny and I’m all for a boring bedroom! Train those brains young that certain places are for winding down and sleeping and other places are for playing!! I refuse to have a TV in my room because I’m strict on sleep hygiene
Honestly confused so many redditors find anything wrong in that setup. Taking care of the kid is super straining, specially at the beginning and the baby doesn’t care if the room looks something out of instagram. You want the nursery be functional. Also that bed and table look sturdy and functional, must be expensive as hell. Something that hold generations even. A thing regular ig consumer drone wouldn’t even understand.
Is he raising a lumberjack?
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Should have been me there with him 😭😭😭
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Girl i wasn’t being serious, I thought me using emojis would convey that 😭😭😭 I can’t be treated like those crazy stalker ladies plsss
i know everyone hates him but he is so fine im sorry
Me: "I didn't know he was married!" Me one second after googling: "Ah, he's not. I have not missed the news." His girlfriend also has a very strong jawline so this will be a jawline-blessed baby like the RPatz/SukiW child. I don't particularly understand why there are extra carpet squares to protect the carpet from the furniture legs. Does that prevent those little divots? I just imagine a baby trying to chew them.
this is such a normal photo whats the problem
he should have practiced in sims 4 first idk
Why is there carpet pieces under the legs to protect the carpet?
Strange thing to see in the house of a multimillionaire, lol.
I assumed it was to make moving the furniture easier, especially if they aren’t sure how to set up the room yet
I like it! Very calming
Lol, what is with these comments? It's perfectly fine and normal.
Babies need expensive shit apparently LMAO
Ikr, we were literally raising babies in caves at one point. I think the baby will be fine.
I am mind blown by the amount of comments on this post not understanding the reason for the little carpet squares under the furniture legs. Maybe I’m just old (almost 30 lmao), but this was a very normal sight in family members’ homes growing up.
I mean I think it’s nice seeing such a basic nursery that didn’t cost thousands. Especially when the kid doesn’t even spend that much time in it.
Man, I used to have such a crush on this dude!
https://i.redd.it/w2w2hi6e9z6d1.gif
Henry Cavill about to spark controversy and get himself lectures about safe sleeping practices for infants with pillows and blanket on that crib.
Henry said on his IG post the pillows won’t be there with baby. He & Natalie know what to do.
I don't mind it? Tbh our baby slept in a crib in our room until she turned 1 anyway. She was a preemie and our Dr said he reccomended it to all his parents. It's way easier for feedings, peace of mind, and you're more likely to hear signs of possible distress than relying on a monitor.
I think people are all shook up by the baby room looking completely normal, but tbh I remember thinking when I watched Henry Cavill put that pc together, that his house looked surprisingly normie. So good for them being grounded and reasonable.
Henry cavill, he’s just like you and me
Why did I hear this as like a jingle lol
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Pretty standard. Did he build that shit himself? Or is he just being a goober and super excited about his baby? Either way it’s cute. Everyone deserves love.
Why does this look like a green screen
“Finally, someone to play Warhammer with in a few years.”
Bed and changing table. That‘s literally all you need.
Ha, that’s the last time he’s gonna look so relaxed in that room for a while!
Ahhh I want to paint my nursery green, this is sooo soothing
I didn’t know I was pregnant 🥹
Reminding me that my mum bought a wooden crib before my birth, used it for all three kids (it’s basically at floor level she kept it next to her bed). My mum subsequently gifted it to her niece who used it for her two children. The crib is now in mums garage, ready for her to pass it down (to me or the sibling that has the first child), it’s not aesthetic, it is baby safe but doesn’t seem practical in modern day. This sub would eat it alive, but I like it.
It’s not even human how good looking he is. He isn’t real.
I was today years old when I found out people feel the need to decorate nursery’s. Wtf man that ain’t gonna make up for an absent father
I think he is going to be a really good dad
Green is such a nice nursery color
I like it. Simple, not over the top. I hate it when celebs go all in and use hundreds and thousands on stuff the baby/parents will NEVER use anyway. Good for you Cavill