Tips For Decorating The Baby Nursery
Parents often leave baby nursery decorating until the last minute. So we have compiled some tips for decorating the baby nursery while there’s still time and money to get the job done right. As with all decorating, make sure that the the budget has been set before heading to the home improvement warehouse. It’s also imperative to have good communication with your partner or spouse because nursery decoration is one of the first of many big projects you will have to do together… and agree!
Start with the basics - what are the big pieces of furniture needed in the nursery? Some popular choices include a baby crib, a table for changing diapers, and a daybed in case you want to get some rest yourself. For cribs, it’s recommended to buy a new one due to the changin safety regulations over the years.
Next, decide on the color scheme for the room: bright primary colors or lots of creamy pastels, for example.. Color matching is important not only for the carpet and wallpaint, but also the mobiles, toys, and wall art. Oopsy Daisy is a great resource to find wall art for every style.
That about covers the hardest decisions for decorating the nursery. Now you and your partner are ready for even more complex decisions, such as where will your baby go to college?
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September 8th, 2008 at 6:21 pm
Thanks for the tips! I am smack dab in the middle of decorating my nursery. Trying not to leave it to the last minute