Scheana Shay Made a "Big" Change to Summer Moon's Bedroom (PHOTOS)
The Vanderpump Rules alum proved this on Tuesday, February 11, when she revealed the latest upgrade to Summer Moon Honey Davies' bedroom. Scheana began by posting a still from her Nanit baby monitor, which captured her 3-year-old daughter sound asleep next to the family cat, Salem.
'Best friends,' she captioned the adorable photo, shared on Summer Moon's Instagram.
Several minutes later, Scheana revealed that the pictured toddler bed had been removed from the room, as Summer Moon just received her first 'BIG girl bed!'
'Officially a big BIG girl,' the former SUR-ver captioned a snap of the bedroom upgrade.
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The post tagged Milk Street Baby, a women-founded company specializing in nursery and children's furniture. The white wooden piece, which appeared to be twin-sized, went perfectly with Summer Moon's girly room decor. The bed was covered with a crisp white quilted comforter, powder pink pillowcases, and the cutest plush bunny rabbit.
Scheana went on to post another baby monitor image showing Summer Moon catching some Zs in her new bed while Salem was cuddled up near her feet.
The Vanderpump Rules mom teased the room change back in December when she posted a photo of her, Summer Moon, and Salem sleeping side-by-side in the aforementioned toddler bed.
'How many can fit in one toddler bed?!' she asked in the Instagram Story. 'I think it's time we upgrade again...lol.'In the year since Scheana and Brock Davies purchased their Valley home, the longtime couple has made many changes to the property. They redid their driveway, constructed a new fence, installed garage wall panels, and — perhaps the most impressive — built an in-home music studio.
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Although Brock has led most of the DIY home projects, Summer Moon has occasionally lent a helping hand.
'Part 1 of building summer her very own quiet room...princess room,' he captioned a June 2024 video of him and his girl painting the spandrel. 'Summer love helping, she painted all the walls by herself and I just help her today in the job site.'
The toddler also accompanied her dad to a home goods store, where she hand-selected fabric for her 'study room.' Brock documented the shopping trip in a May 2024 Reel, which showed Summer Moon gravitating toward pinks, purples, and whites.
'We'll paint the wall pink,' Brock told the little girl.
'I think that's a good idea,' she replied. 'It's just so pretty.'
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