How to decorate Baby’s New Room
If a baby is on the way, you may be overwhelmed with everything there is to do. Friends and family may make it easier but, you may not know where to begin. There may be stacks of diapers, bottles, and baby clothes, and yet with no place to put them, it may just make you frazzled. Baby will need its own room, so shortly after finding out you are pregnant begin the nursery plans. You have plenty of options, and lots of styles from which to choose. It used to be your only option was painting a room pink or blue, buying miniature pieces and adding a basinet. These days,baby décor comes in all shapes, sizes, styles, and colors. You can choose modern furniture, traditional, contemporary, or a mixture of several styles. If you do not like modern design furniture, you can shop flea markets and second hand stores for used pieces and use a shabby chic feel. This is especially fun for a little girl’s room. Just by following a few tips, you can create a nursery for baby that will grow with your baby into childhood, saving you money and time, but still allowing the kid to grow in the space.
Begin by choosing the right color palette. It can be fun to head to the store and choose baby pink or pale blue the second you learn the gender of the baby. The problem is, if the space is too “babyish” you may find that they grow out of it too quickly|once the child becomes a toddler, the look of the nursery will change}. Consider other color options. Greens and yellows are gender neutral and have a tendency to age better than usual baby colors. It can also be helpful to pick non-traditional shades of colors. A bright pink can age into adolescence for a girl. Lavender is usually a big hit popular} with young girls and boys may like red or blue. Even though they may not be traditional baby pastels, you can still create a wonderful baby room for you and the child.
Next, determine what accessories are needed in the space. Obviously, there are a number of baby items that may not be around long but are necessary during infancy and toddlerhood. However, items like lamps, pillows, toy storage, blankets, and art can be more transitional. Often times the interior designer will use themed furniture to decorate a nursery. This great for parents but kids may have no interest. In the long run patterns and colors last longer than cartoon characters and fairy tales. If you want a unique, personal space, create your own art pieces. Even those without an eye for art, you can use family photos, or paint to create a unique original picture. Imagine how a painting created by mom and dad will mean to the child once they have grown. Creating a nursery is one of the best parts of having a baby.
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