If you are getting ready to decorate your baby’s nursery, let’s start thinking about the color scheme. Young kids love bright splashes of color, but walking into a room with huge patches of red, green and blue can be a little alarming. Why not keep the baby’s room a fairly calm place where both baby and Mom can rest and relax?
So long as you are paying attention to the details, you’ll find that practically any color scheme that you can imagine will work. Also keep in mind that your small child might be alarmed of things like certain colors, toys or people painted on the wall. You can get a safer, friendlier environment with lighter colors, which will also make it easier to change the dcor as your child grows older.
If the nursery is not as bright or as sunny as it could be, look for vibrant warm colors like cranberry, coral, ruby or even barn red to brighten it up. If these colors are a little strong for you, consider peach, primrose or desert pink to warm you up instead.
Also keep in mind the fact that your color scheme should be balanced. Rich tones on the walls means that your accents should be kept light. For instance, if you have red walls, cool them down a little by accenting with green, cream or blue. With lighter tones on the wall, you may want to accent with deeper colors in your rugs and furniture.
For a neutral boy/girl look, try a cheery indoor garden approach. Paint the ceiling a light sky blue and add some puffy white clouds, the walls a pale yellow, and the floor neutral – a natural wood tone or a taupe tile. A border paper of pink and white daisies, or pink, blue and white balloons, and a cotton throw rug that looks outdoorsy would be great. The furniture can be white, pale green, or a natural light wood.
On the other hand, what if you are after something that is a little more fun? Why not put in a Snow White theme? Start by recreating the forest with mint green walls. You can get wonderful gradient effect by adding white or black to the mix and then add colors to the bedding, borders, pictures or posters to further reflect the woods. This is a lovely way to use monochromatic coloring.
Decorating in monochrome can give you plenty of advantages. Remember that a room in monochrome looks bigger; a room where the ceiling and floor are the color of the walls will look the largest. Consider how you can shorten a tall narrow room with a darker ceiling and how you can raise the ceiling with darker walls and white above.
Because children outgrow their nurseries so quickly, moving up to the next step, toddler, becomes an easy and inexpensive process. The monochromatic color can remain the same. Then all it takes is changing the bed, updating the border on the wall, removing the changing table and adding a play table and chairs and Voila.
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