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    Time Out New York Kids / Issue 21 : Jul 1–31, 2007
    The Apartments Issue

    Make room for baby

    By Marissa Patlingrao Cooley Photographs by Mark Lund

    Prop styling by Wendy Schelah/Ennis Inc.; “Elephant” Color Me Cushion by ModernTots

    Yes, living in a spacious three-bedroom home, where you wouldn’t have to share sleeping quarters with your two-year-old, or where your baby wouldn’t bunk in a pantry-size nursery, may sound nice. But for many NYC parents, that’s a far cry from reality. So we’re here to remind you that, no matter how untenable your situation may seem, you can make the space work. We spoke to four children’s furniture designers—all reside in the city with their kids—about the challenges they face every day when it comes to apartment living, and what they’ve done to solve them. Plus, we’ve rounded up expert-recommended products to get your redecoration project off the ground. That privacy you’re craving is just around the corner.

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