Need A Good Baby Nursery Room Idea To Inspire You?
By Sherrie Le Masurier
I need some inspiration. Do you have a good baby nursery room idea that could get me started?
When it comes to a good baby nursery room idea and inspiration why not do a little online window shopping and see if you
can find some creative ideas by exploring what available in wall prints, wall murals and kid’s rugs?
You see, you can easy put your unique spin on your baby’s nursery by incorporating decor items that share similar color and pattern elements.
If any of the baby nursery room idea suggestions I offer will be used for a first born and you plan on purchasing new furniture, you may want to
consider convertible furnishings (like cribs that convert into youth beds and change tables that become stylish book shelves or dressers) in a
color or type of wood that will complement your selected floor and wall treatments and create a harmonious environment today and for years to
come.
Storage units like armoires, bookcases, and free standing shelving are also wise baby room purchases.
Another good baby nursery room idea would be to select one single item you love and use it
to inspire the rest of your child’s decor items like bedding sets, window treatments and wall coverings such as wallpaper, wall borders, murals,
decorative prints etc. With one main item for inspiration and keeping in mind similar color and pattern elements you should be able to
create a comfy and cozy place of slumber and lullabies.
I’ve personally found a mix and match approach is a great baby nursery room idea for parents who are a little unsure of what direction to go in.
And this approach becomes so much easier as you start gathering items that coordinate well together. In no time, you’ll have a room fit for a
little prince or princess.
One nice thing about baby rooms is that they tend to be small which makes them ideal for experimenting with a baby nursery room idea. When
decorating a room, I often buy a sample can of paint and try out the color on one wall first to make sure I like it and to see if it will really
look as nice in the natural light of room as I thought it would. Another upside of experimenting is that if you don’t like a particular paint
color, stencil, or creative painting technique you can easily change it and explore something different without spending a lot of time and
money.
A subtle approach is also a good baby nursery room idea, especially if you’re planning on mixing and matching different colors and patterns.
The key is to make sure that whatever fabrics and wall treatments you select have some color and pattern elements in common. The last thing you
want to do is overpower the room with a bold pattern. Remember simple and understated is often the best way to go. Stimulating your infant is one
thing overwhelming her is another.
Where possible select baby nursery room idea that will carry your child through her toddler years. The advantage of this is you won’t have to
redecorate prior to your child starting kindergarten.
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