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How to Create a Perfect Baby Nursery

July 30th, 2009 4 comments

One of the miracles of life is having the gift of procreation. In todays generation there are numerous ways an expecting mom can get excited, well, even dads too. One of the basic things that come into the minds of would-be parents is preparing a nursery for the little angels arrival. Some would be anxious while others overwhelmed on the idea. Well, many for sure are having mixed emotions on where to start and how to create a perfect baby nursery.

Here are some few basic steps:

Start with a budget. The best way to start is to know how much money you can afford. This will be the foundation on everything you will have to consider. Allot a certain amount of that budget for specific items such as furniture and baby nursery decorations.

Then plan and create a theme. Nowadays, there are lots of themes to choose from. The animated characters have evolved since the old days. There are superheroes, adorable animal groups and many others. These can be provided by wallpapers that are already printed with colorful character designs. However, if you prefer to maintain a low profile in your nursery, painting it with more calming and neutral colors would suffice, with some few accents like designed boarders. In this way, there is a lot you can still improve on the room as your taste and imagination may flourish together with your baby?s growth. One healthy advice if you are undecided whether to do paper walls or painting is to collaborate both. Try making a center wall that would be subject to your wallpaper of colorful characters, and accent it by painting the other walls with colors that would result in visual harmony.

Start shopping. This could be the most tedious part, but also the most fun. After having a theme in mind or whether to exclusively do wallpapers, painting or combination of both, start buying these things for the wall. Then proceed with the accessories. One important thing in shopping for furniture, decorations and nursery bedding for your baby nursery is to make sure the items are non toxic and are packed with safety features. Plus, they should of course match with your walls and the theme you planned. Make sure you don’t buy too much little stuff so as to crowd your nursery. When the time comes for you to put them all inside the room, it might be too late to realize that you’ve bought so much for the space you have available. Besides, small items would be eventually hazardous for your little angel as he may learn to crawl and put every little thing he sees inside his mouth.

Finally, have a major room makeover! Yes, save the best for last. After planning and shopping, now is the time to transform that lifeless room into a work of art. Start with the walls. Apply the theme you have created. If you’ve decided to paint make sure to keep the room well ventilated. Then decorate and explore your imagination.

Remember that the baby nursery will be your little angel’s haven. Take time and seriously plan on how to make that room the best place for your baby.

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July 5th, 2009 1 comment

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Making your Nursery Beautiful!

June 6th, 2009 No comments

The ambience you are trying to create for your baby’s nursery not only entails nursery bedding, furniture, and window decor, it involves a great deal of decision-making regarding the walls. Walls have a tendency to be overlooked or “dealt with” as one of the last things needed to finish the nursery decorating process.

Sometimes wall art can come alive and encompass the entire room. In other rooms, it’s all about accent art with subtle, gentle patterns and nuances. Sometimes pulling an accent color or two from the baby bedding pattern or theme is all it takes to create an enjoyable environment for baby.

The following are some things to keep in mind when selecting wall art for baby nursery decoration:

Accent Art: small stencils, polka dots, small themed removable wall stickers

Wall Murals: large or small scale, themed removable stickers, hand-painted mural

Painted Walls: accent color or main color pulled from bedding theme

While waiting for the arrival of my baby, I painted large animal shapes on the wall. These shapes were copied from the bedding and coordinating wall paper border. The shapes took up the top half of room, then the wallpaper border acted as a “chair rail” mid-way down the wall. The lower half of the walls were painted an accent color (sage green) from the bedding. It was a fun project, and absolutely worth the effort when my son would point to and name the animals when he was a toddler.

There is such a variety of available options. The “peel and stick” decor option is an amazing and easy way to brighten the walls. Paint-by-numbers is another wonderful way for those who have more time, patience and that creative spark. There is no right or wrong answer, and also some comfort in the fact that if you’re not completely satisfied with the results, the wall decor can be easily taken off or painted over.

More Nursery Decoration Tips

May 30th, 2009 2 comments

Comfort and safety of the baby are the topmost and foremost priorities while decorating a nursery. Early morning sunrays may disturb a little one’s morning sleep while streetlight and traffic flow may disturb its sleep and make the baby cranky. A particular tree outside the nursery’s window may cast shadows that may terrify a little child and window that sends in cold drafts may keep the child cold in winters. A crib too close to the window may cause a child to climb on the window and fall out! Here is some very practical advice for your nursery décor:

Babies cannot differentiate much between a plastic laundry basket lined with a soft blanket, expensive Victorian antique cradles and latest high-tech cribs.

You may use a deep waist-high bookshelf to substitute changing table and chest of drawers. Use common sense and functionality for cheaper options of the traditional furniture pieces.

The furniture essential for nursery includes bassinet or cradle, crib, changing table, chest of drawers, rocking chair and glider.

Cribs with slats or posts too far apart may cause the newborn baby to slip through it.

Corner posts should be in level with railings of the crib so the baby’s clothes do not get caught in them.

Mattress should fit the crib exactly to avoid the baby’s limbs getting caught in them.

Never used lead-based paints for anything in the nursery as they are poisonous and babies tend to chew on everything they can find.

Changing tables, potty seats and other furniture pieces for the baby should have straps to avoid them from falling.

Don’t use floor lamps and put all electricity switches, plugs and sockets high on the walls so that children cannot reach them or have child safety devices fitted on them.

Don’t use any accessories that are small enough to be swallowed by the baby and get choked or having sharp edges.

Nontoxic paints and wallpaper patterns suitable for the nursery are available in the market for you to choose from.

Solid color walls and inexpensive area rugs are a good idea that can be given the funky look by adding borders and other accessories, lamps, mobiles and framed pictures.

Children tend to grab at floor-length curtains or drapes and may even get suffocated by them.

Similarly, blinds with long pull-cords, especially the looped ones are NOT for the nursery.

Baby Nursery Decoration Tips

May 29th, 2009 12 comments

Designing and decorating a original baby’s nursery is one of the amazing pride and joy of being enceinte. With so many choices accessible today for nursery decoration, why not accept our recommendation for that ‘must have’ baby nursery with the following 7 tips:

1. The most pressing and necessary acquisition for your nursery decoration is a baby’s crib. Cribs come in all contours and proportions from austere and classic styles, to the more elegant, exclusive and expensive ones available on the market today. Nevertheless looks are not everything, and the most necessary fact to remember is that your crib matches all the required safety standards and it has a exceptional quality, firm and tight appropriate mattress.

2. In the beginning, start with at least a sparse chosen items of baby furniture in your baby’s nursery. Appoint a strong changing table that is of a good height and also has loads of place for all those diapers, creams and other changing essentials that you will long to keep close at hand. A agreeable chair is furthermore a splendid idea for feeding and a regular sized set of drawers for baby’s clothes. Also quality is important to a baby nursery but now you can have some pleasure, maybe buying custom-made or themed layouts to complement your nursery decoration.

3. Nursery bedding is a genuine must and it is the required place to begin designing your baby nursery and electing your ideal nursery decoration. Make this your starting object and once you have picked your baby nursery theme you could then focus attention on the rest of the nursery decoration. Pick soft and exquisite baby nursery bedding to make this an extra particular room for your baby to go to repose.

4. The atmosphere of the nursery decoration is very relevant, so select lights, lamps and nightlights to modify the lighting depending on the time of day. Your baby will feel in safety, protected and relaxed with dim lighting, but also needs to separate between awake and sleep times. Purchase nursery decoration that will animate and motivate even a very young baby. Wall hangings, clocks and pictures will bring on fun to your nursery decoration. A baby nursery is not just a spot for a baby to snooze, it is a spot for your baby to nourish, change, evolve and grow.

5. As your baby ages into a young one they will desire lots more furniture. Acquire large bright toy boxes to keep things stored away in an pretty place and on top of that to improve tidiness. As the kid grow you will call for bigger arsenal for their clothes so a large wardrobe with lots of hanging space and shelving is ideal to keep your nursery decoration organized.

6. As your baby grows older allow them select a children bedding motif for their own bedding, they will like it and it will surely incite them to go to bed at night.

7. With several people now spending on-line, shopping for nursery decoration has never been easier. You can distinguish so much more of what’s accessible on-line without having to even leave the house. Compare motifs and different varieties, request samples, charts and examples. Blend and match to suit in with your spending plan to obtain the nursery decoration of your dreams.

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May 29th, 2009 1 comment

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