Designing an attractive peaceful nursery can be one of the most enjoyable activities when brining a new baby home. You are designing your baby’s home room so you’ll want it to be both comforting and interesting. As well as buying curtains and painting the walls, you must naturally make the crib up with baby bedding. When choosing the color for a baby’s you can use either primary colors, or soft light pastel shades.
Are you going to wait till the baby is born to choose a paint color? Wood trim and moldings always look nice painted white, or try a color that coordinates with the wall color. No matter what color the walls are painted the, floor will have to be neutral.
The key to successful nursery decorating is crib bedding. Nursery bedding can determine the tone of the room, for example, your nursery will always look feminine when you use baby girls bedding. The baby bedding may have a whimsical print, themed with a character from a children’s TV show, a has patterns such as stripe or polka dot, or simply have a solid color appropriate for a baby.
The bedding and the wall color should coordinate nicely together - shades should be complementary or contrast well. It doesn’t matter which you decide to buy first: the wall paint or the bedding, just be sure to consider how the colors will look together.
You can use the baby bedding as a theme for the whole room; for instance, many people get curtains to match the sheets and make the nursery look cohesive. If you have selected bedding with a TV or movie character as a theme, coordinating items, such as lamps and garbage cans, may also be available. After you have chosen the theme and colors for the room, you may now purchase furniture decorations and pictures. You may even be able to buy specialty drawer pulls and knobs for the dresser or chest that really set off the room.
When outfitting your baby’s crib with baby bedding, always keep safety in mind! Keep in mind that there should be no room under the sheet, and your baby shouldn’t sleep with pillows, blankets, or other soft things in the crib. Yes, they are adorable additions to the crib, but can also be a choking or suffocation hazard to your child. You would not want to have a blanket or pillow find its way around your baby’s face, blocking a fresh supply of air to your baby’s nose and mouth.








