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by: Alli Ross
Decorating a nursery for your new baby can be a fun
and exciting experience. It will be the first place for your baby to
dream, to experience, and to grow. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Location. Calm surroundings
are critical to a newborn's development. Avoid room's that are close
to a busy street, where there could be more noise. Will the baby's room be on
the same floor as your bedroom ? This makes it more convenient to monitor your
baby. However, you can always opt for an audio or video monitor.
Time to decorate! Choosing
a particular theme and design for your baby room depends on how much
you want to spend, how much space you have, and whether it's a boy or a girl.
To be safe, you can always go for gender-neutral colors such as greens, purples,
and reds.
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Choosing a theme. Now it's
time to let your imagination run wild. To get some ideas, visit
a few baby stores and check out different styles. They may even have example
rooms set up that you can check out. Take a look at the following nursery themes
to get a few ideas rolling.
Animals. This motif
could include kittens, puppies, farm scenes, or teddy bears. This is
a common theme that can easily be found in stores. You could purchase everything
from the sheet and comforter set to coordinating wall hangings and wall paper.
Cartoon / TV Characters.
The options are numerous here. Winnie the Pooh, Spiderman,
Aladdin, Curious George, Bugs Bunny, Snoopy, and Peter Pan are just a few examples.
Noah's Ark. This
a popular theme with plenty of designs to choose from. You can accesorize
with animal pictures, a nursery lamp, bedding, and even a rocking chair.
Dolphins or other underwater scenes.
This theme will add a cool, refreshing feeling to your new baby room.
The cool colors will also be comforting for you baby. For decorating, you could
use sea-related wall hangings, sea shells, a border with waves, or even sea
horses.
Crayons. Remember
how much fun crayons use to be. Introduce your child to a new and creative
world with this theme. You could use accents in the shape of hand prints or
stencil of your choice. Place these on the walls, window frames, closet door,
or even the lamp shade. Looking for the perfect paint. Crayola has come out
with paints with their colors made specifically for the baby's room.
Whichever design you choose, use inexpensive stain-repellant
area rugs that can be easily replaced when you want to update the design. You'll
want a room that your child can grow into. The most important thing
to keep in mind with choosing a baby room theme is make sure that it
is safe and comfortable. From there, the possibilities are endless.
Best of luck!
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