Five Tips for Outstanding Baby Nursery Decor
You baby’s nursery will be the place she will experience some of her first sensory signals and will spend the first couple of months sleeping and having a quiet alertness. You can make the baby’s nursery a calm and soothing environment but also providing stimulus to help her brain grow and develop. Using these five quick tips will make your baby’s nursery amazing.
Tip 1: Your Serrenity
A baby nursery should have a tranquil and peaceful nature. Babies will thrive in calm and gentle environments which allow them to be relaxed and observe the world aroun them. When choosong colours, use ones that create a tranquil environment, such as cool greens, browns and blues. Consider also, other pastels, such as purples, pinks and mauves for the required effect.
Tip 2: Consideration of the Sex of Your Child
If you know the sex of your baby, then use images you would like to influence your child with. While, most peopel still lean towards blue for boys and pink for girls, toady’s baby bedding is vibrant and clourful. There are lots of beautiful bright colors and patterns to choose from to help you design a gorgeous nursery you’ll want to show off to all the neighbors. Bright colours and patterns will also motivate baby’s brain
Tip 3: Understand How Your Child’s Brain Develops
Brains of newborns and infants is constantly developing and firing. Most of the brain growth happens before the age of two and therefore babyhood and toddlerhood are important times in a child. Other than black and white, red is one of the first colours your baby will see. Try using strong , vibrant colours to stimulate the brain and encourage confidence. Consider also the topic of animals or other images that a child will identify as she grows.
Tip 4: Use a Transitional Theme
To avoid having to repaint and decorate your baby’s nursery too often, choosing a theme that transitions through each stage is a good idea. When decorating with baby animal jungle themes, paint your walls a soft green or brown as it will transition to a different theme much better than themed wallpaper or murals.
Tip 5: Select Accessories with Meaning
Consider carefully the accessories you use in your nursery, as you don’t want them to become hazzardess when your baby becomes mobile and curious. Instead of choosing accessories for your baby’s nursery because they fit the theme, try using items in a colour or pattern that go with your theme instead. This could include a wall mounted diaper holder, a pretty lotion dispenser to sit atop the changing table or dresser or even hamper or toy box that will transition well as they grow.
Written by expert Baby Nursery Decor Designer – Sharon Chamings