With my last child I painted bedrooms, pulled up old carpet and lino, sanded floors and varnished them! My midwife suggested that I didnt, but I knew I wouldnt be able to get it done after baby arrived!
In retrospect I think its preferable not to do it, but if your going to there are some tips for yours and baby health.
There is specialised paint you can buy with less chemicals that they recommend for using in babies rooms etc, you can ask about it at a specialist/good paint shop. Its less toxic, but costs a bit more than average paint.
Use water based paint, not oil. You can even by waterbased gloss paint these days! The waterbased has less fumes and does not require the same clean up (water for water - turps for oils, turps being not good). (I read an interview with a famous oil painter who even switched to using acrylic paint when preg to lessen fuminess)
Make sure you paint in a well ventilated room. Do it during the day with as many doors and windows open. This will help paint dry faster too.
Use a face/dust mask.
Use gloves for cleaning eqipment.
All the work I did on my house before DS was born does not seem to have affected him. He is a healthy bright boy.


so I've taken it into my hands as we cant start bubs room until DD's room is finished as she's currently sleeping in bubs bedroom, along with all her bedroom furniture, bubs furniture & our home office is still in there too!!
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and wish you all the best with your renovations. We are living through a major kitchen reno at the moment and it's tough sometimes. You'll get there, and in the end it will be so lovely to have both your child's rooms looking gorgeous.
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I'm really clumsy in gloves too LOL I will keep the windows open while I finish the painting, hopefully get most finished today... well this afternoon as we have a family luncheon today

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