As promised, I am posting a house project a day until this little one arrives.
Today is Nursery Part II.
See this little rocker?
Today is Nursery Part II.
See this little rocker?
It has quite the story...
First, let me start by saying that the nursery is very small.
Before we received news of Baby J, it had been our office.
Now our office is in the small nook of our living room:
(You have to get creative with a little house).
Anyway, fitting a crib, dresser and glider in the nursery was proving to be a challenge.
Anyway, fitting a crib, dresser and glider in the nursery was proving to be a challenge.
We shopped around A LOT.
First of all, they are expensive!
Secondly, they are almost always HUGE.
Even if we were able to find one we liked for cheap on Craigslist or something, it probably wouldn't fit.
Thirdly, I wanted a white upholstered rocker, (I always want white everything), but I couldn't find one with a slip cover.
I refuse to pay over $500 for a white upholstered rocker that will be ruined if anything ever spills on it, (which is inevitable).
So, what were we to do?
Guess.
That's right.
IKEA.
(I need to become a spokesperson for those people).
I got it in my head that I wanted the Ektorp Jennylund Chair.
The price was right and it matched our other furniture.
It was a smaller version of the chair we already have in our living room (smaller than any rocker or glider we had seen).
And it had a white slipcover.
We love our white chair, couch and ottoman.
Our friends are always scared to eat or drink in our living room but if you get something on them, you wash them, and absolute worst case scenario, if they do get stained, you can replace the slipcovers for super cheap.
There was only one problem.
It wasn't a rocker.
It was a chair.
Still, I wouldn't let it go.
Every time we shopped for gliders, I would say, "Why can't IKEA just sell gliders?"
One Friday afternoon a few weeks ago, Christian called me and said, "Meet me at my office at 3:30 and we'll go to IKEA to buy the chair you want."
I was confused.
It turns out that after lots of shopping and no luck, he had started researching.
He figured out that we could just buy a swivel rocker base from this website, remove the legs to the chair, screw the base to the bottom of the chair and voilĂ !
So, there we were at 4:00 on a Friday, making the two and a half hour drive to IKEA (again!).
When we arrived, Christian said "let's check the 'As Is' section first." (as we have had some luck there before.)
We walked to that area and I squealed.
There is was, sitting right smack in the front, just for us.
What was wrong with it?
It was missing it's legs.
What are the chances?
We must be the only people in the world who were looking for that chair and planning to take the legs off after we bought it.
And all because of that one "flaw", it was marked at 45% off!
Oh man.
I am sure you can picture how excited we were.
We rushed it to the register, paid for it and took it out to the car.
We should have left right then.
We had gotten the one thing we came for.
But we didn't.
Of course not.
We'd driven all that way...
Here I am leaving the store a few hours later:
...and here is our car:
We need an IKEA intervention.
(In all fairness, part of that was a desk we picked up for a friend, but yes, it was ridiculous.)
Two days later, our swivel rocker base arrived on our doorstep!
First, Christian flipped the chair upside down and cut the black fabric off of the bottom.
Next, he cut a piece of 3/4" plywood and a piece of a 1x2, (both left over from our recent kitchen remodel), to fit in the space under the chair.
The frame of the chair has a piece of wood across the back and the front, but the piece in the front is lower than the one in the back, so he screwed the 1x2 onto the front side in order to make a level surface for the plywood to sit on.
Next, he screwed the 3/4" plywood right into those two (now level) "support beams" that run across the front and back of the chair.
(The thicker wood was necessary since there is no beam running across the middle of the chair for support.)
It wasn't quite tall enough for the slipcover to clear the ground, so he added two pieces of 2x4.
Finally, he screwed the base into the 2x4s.
Tah-dah!
It's the perfect size and super comfy, which is great because I am sure we will be spending lots of time in this chair in the weeks and months to come.
(See more pictures of the nursery here).
(See more pictures of the nursery here).










LOve this! Your house is super cute.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I've been shopping for a rocker also and really like this chair from Ikea. How do you like it? Does it rock smoothly?
ReplyDeleteAlley,
ReplyDeleteWe love it. I was hoping for a glider, which would be impossible to make, and all the ones we found were way too big. This was our budget friendly, fits-just-right, visually appealing answer. It does rock smoothly, but it's no glider just to be clear. :) Hope that helps!
This is amazing! I have a club chair that I'm not really loving anymore, but I'm thinking I could maybe love it as a glider in a nursery! Will you tell us your thoughts on how it works? Does it "glide" like you'd expect a regular glider to? Thanks for sharing!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteAnne...I was wondering the same thing as we are considering attempting this project for our nursery.
ReplyDeleteHi girls! Like I told Alley, it does rock smoothly but it is not a glider. I did want a glider but I don't think it's possible to turn a chair into a glider and all of the gliders we looked at were too big or too expensive. It is a swivel rocker so you can turn in it and rock back and forth, just not "swing" like you could in a glider. It definitely serves the purpose we intended it to. I sit in it and nurse him all the time. You really have to play with the rocker base when you put it on to get it just right. It took us three attempts to get it so that the chair wasn't leaning back too far or forward too far and was the right height off the ground. I answered another Allie's questions in the comments section on this page: http://mrswigglebottom.blogspot.com/2011/07/nursery-part-iii.html
ReplyDeleteamazing. looks beautiful...
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Update! I just did some research and figured out that what I said above is not true. It IS possible to make a glider, (I think!) It is more expensive and looks like it is probably more challenging to install but I wish I would have found this earlier. (Maybe for baby #2?) Check it out:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.swivel-chair-parts.com/GliderandSwivelGlider.html
Really like the forever young print. Where did you get it? Definitely looks like an etsy piece but I have not been able to find it.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Well, looks like I just needed to read a few more p blog posts of yours, I see that you have posted it. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteIt's great! I've been looking for a comfy swivel rocker like this for my office. Where did you get the base?
ReplyDeleteThe base is from this website: http://www.swivel-chair-parts.com/154RockerSwiveLeg.html
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea and plan on convincing my husband that we can make our own glider since the other options are so $$$! Which swivel rocker style # did you purchase, the website has three different versions?
ReplyDeleteWe purchased swivel base #154 on the website that I linked. We also purchased the screws for it (those were only 80 cents. My husband called and told them what we were planning to use it for and this was the one they instructed us to get. The others may be a little stiffer, which could be good because we had to play with it a little to get it in just the right place so that the chair didn't lean too far forward or back. I don't think any of them would be "wrong". :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!! I already had the Jennylund chair, and I really like it. The gliders I have seen aren't attractive and this solves our issue. Ordered the part and done!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to use your idea of using the Jennylund chair and converting it into a rocker. After some use, would you say you're still as happy with it? I wanted a glider, too, but still can't justify spending $200 on the chair, plus $200 on the glider parts. The rocker seems like a cheaper alternative.
ReplyDeleteHi there!
DeleteI feel so terrible that it took me SO long to get back to you! That is so unlike me. Bad, bad, bad...
After lots of use, I definitely still like it a lot. I actually love how narrow the chair is because my son's head can rest on an arm while I am nursing him if I don't have my Boppy pillow near by. The rocker mechanism is nice and smooth. I never even think about the fact that it is not a glider but I will say that the foot stool helps a lot because otherwise I might not be able to touch the ground and rock easily if I was sitting all the way back in the chair. My only complaint is that a couple months ago it started to squeak. Not cool when you are trying to put a baby to sleep. My husband flipped figured out that the metal was rubbing in one area and he used a hammer to fix it. We haven't had problems since. I hope you have the same great luck that we have had! :)
Thank you for responding! Another question I had was about the height. I know because of the compact size of the chair, the chair back might not be very tall. I'm 5'11"; do you think this would be a problem? Would my shoulders hang too far above to be comfortable?
DeleteOh, how frustrating! I replied to this question once and just noticed that somehow it never posted! I'm sorry. I feel like it can still work for you but I would definitely sit in it and try it out before buying it. I am about 5'6" and my husband is 5'11" and we both use the chair to rock Henry so I asked him what he thought. He said it wouldn't be a problem, but then, he isn't breastfeeding either. My neck and shoulders were very sore the first couple months after Henry was born but not because of the chair. I was usually sitting in bed to feed him then since he was sleeping in our room. I think it actually got better when I moved to the chair. My husband and I both often use the pillow that is sitting on the chair behind our head and shoulders since the chair is so compact, (the pillow doesn't fall back because the wall is right behind the chair). I highly recommend getting a good pillow for that purpose and definitely think you should try the chair before you buy it but I do think that it can work for you if you use a pillow. Good luck!
DeleteThat is awesome!!! So much fun getting a deal! I was searching for ideas for a chair glider and saw this blog on Pinterest! I was JUST at Ikea, too!
ReplyDeleteHi there!! Love your tutorial, such a good idea! I found you from Freckles Chick! Actually, I'm so smitten I'm featuring your tutorial over on BabyCenter's blog, where I freelance write. I'll be sure to link back to your post and blog : ) Thanks so much for sharing!
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