Pregnancy and waiting for your new baby can be a very exciting process. It is also an extremely busy and stressful time that the task of decorating a room for the little one shouldn’t be a new source of anxiety. Starting with decor for the nursery is full of tough decisions, but following a few tips can help the process along. In most cases, you’ll have at least six months’ notice before the baby is due to arrive. That’s more than enough time to look for a theme, plan the design and complete all your shopping in time for the newest arrival in your family.
Decorating for a baby boy or a baby girl makes the use of decorations and colors more specific. However, even if you don’t know the sex of the baby yet or prefer to decorate a room that can be used by both a boy and girl, choosing a color and design is not at all hard. Neutral hues are ideal because they’re easy to decorate with. The theme can also be a general one like a children’s story, cartoon characters or animals.
Carefully choose the materials in the baby’s room. They should all be safe for your baby. Select hypoallergenic, gentle and baby-safe objects as much as possible.
The beddings and pillows should be ideal for babies to use. Your little one will be spending the most time sleeping so having a clean, comfortable and safe place to rest is important.
Similarly, the beddings are also important. They should be made of a fabric that is hypoallergenic, non-toxic and gentle for babies’ use. In washing the beddings, make sure too that you are using mild detergents and if bleaching (which should be avoided as much as possible), rinse very well.
Rugs are never out of place in a baby’s room, especially since you want to make every surface as soft and baby-safe as possible. There are many small rugs specifically for nurseries, but a full-sized rug is an even better idea for the baby’s own area. It gives your little one a wide berth where he or she can crawl and play without your having to fear any serious bumps or scrapes. A rug also protects flooring underneath from the inevitable spills and stains in the nursery.
Your little one won’t be staying little forever, so plan your nursery for your baby’s development eight to ten years down the road. That means putting in a lot of storage compartments, leaving generous amounts of room and refraining from installing anything that’s too permanent. You’ll want the room to be able to grow and develop right along with your child.
If your new baby will be sharing the room with a brother or sister, plan a design ahead such that each child gets his or her own private space. Clearly dividing the room gives each occupant - the older one, in particular - the feeling that they still have their own room instead of just a common space. Also, try involving the older child in the decorating process so that he or she gets the feeling of a claim to a personal space.
The key to a baby’s room is a relaxing and tranquil environment where the baby can grow and nurse a healthy curiosity. You’ll likely be spending a lot of time there for the first several years, so make sure it’s a place that’s comfortable for you as well.
Our best hint for Baby Room Design, is to use area rugs - and the baby room area rugs will suit any modern furnishings.
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