Road to The Nursery: Key Decorating Ideas
If you're a mom-to-be, already a mother but planning to redecorate or simply preparing for the coming of a baby in the future, this article is the right fit. Here, you'll get some ideas on how to decorate a nursery.
For boys, the popular colors are blue and green. Times have changed though and shades of yellow, red, purple and orange are now being welcomed by many parents for their son. These shades are so lively, they bring energy and cheer to a room. A nursery should be a happy place after all, so why not use vibrant colors even for a boy's room?
There are many different nursery themes available for little boys today. You can choose from, sports, trains, bears and zoo animals. All of these themes are very cute and your baby boy is sure to be delighted with any of them. Some first time parents choose to avoid the cute little patterns and go with something more neutral that the child can grow with. This is a great idea as well. Try sprucing up the room with photographs, a snazzy rug and window treatments.
For a girl's theme, pink is expected. It is a symbol of femininity, perfect for girls. Pink also goes well with almost all girly design like fairy tales, flowers and fairies. She will love the idea of being a princess or fairy everyday!
Neutral nurseries are always nice, especially if you don't know whether you are having a boy or a girl. Neutral nurseries are also popular with parents who are planning on having more than one child, but want to use the same nursery, for all of their children.
Using a neutral color doesn't really equate to boring, especially that nurseries are typically bright and lively. You can also use other shades as an accent to the neutrality of the room. For instance, you can add pastels, light colors of pink and lavender or bright tones like yellow, red and orange.
The nursery can be as colorful as you want. However, it's best to stick to one color for now and allow it grow on your baby. In time, your child will be able to voice out what color he/she wants. The important thing is to make the nursery a comfortable and safe place for your baby.
There's no need to spend an arm and leg for spicing up your nursery. Save the expenses for the years down the road when your child will get to choose his/her own theme. For now, keep the nursery simple but fun. Cute but comfortable. And of course, a safe haven for your little angel.
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