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Baby Bedroom Tips and Ideas
Only with the right design options and ideally, you can create a stylish baby’s bedroom, organized and easy to keep clean. Here are some ideas for walls, floors, storage and bedroom furniture for your baby.
Wall
Not too difficult to make a big design statement with your baby’s room wall. Paint color can change the look of the room instantly. Choosing a color scheme and paint your walls one or all of the colors in it. For example, some children nursery color scheme is red, mustard yellow and gray-blue. Painting the entire space of gray-blue, one wall painted red, one yellow and one gray-blue (and both left the four walls painted white or one of three colors), or painted stripes or color blocks on the wall. (In fact, I had to leave the white walls: sad, my owner is not to paint a colorful idea) Also., If the baby’s bedroom has a molding running horizontally through the center of each wall, you can paint the upper half of the wall one color and half section under the other.
You can also paint murals: my friends painted the walls purple lilac tree nursery of their daughter. You can draw an illustration, or find one online, and then stencil to the wall, or use a projector to cast images onto walls in the size you want to be. Then you can use a picture that is projected as a guide as you paint.
Decals another, faster and less permanent way to decorate your baby’s bedroom wall. They come in all shapes and sizes, from simple point to the butterflies, owls, trucks and even Pirates of the Caribbean movie characters
Floor
When considering the color and flooring materials for your baby nursery, remember your baby will probably spend more time on the floor. You’ll want something soft and strong that will not show the inevitable spills that will be absorbed. If your carpet is not easy to clean, try putting a cloth on it play mats for babies to play, or there may be other materials and fit better than a mat.
You can also use a foam mat to play each other, which can be expanded to cover a large area of the floor.
Other ideas include floor-big is playing 3D carpets. A company called IVI make several designs, including the Farm, Traffic and Family. They feature wool area higher-pile carpets from the rest, so they stand out visually and how they feel. Babies can crawl on them and feel the flowers, or run fingers along the leaves beside the road.
Storage
Your baby’s bedroom may not have built-in cabinets, and you may not want to put the closet in the nursery. Place to put all the baby toys? One option is The Tent of storage by the retailer Land of Nod children. It looks like a mini circus tent with curtain cloth covering the box storage shelves. He also has a side pocket for extra storage of toys. This machine washable and easy to put up and taken down.
Temporary storage of waste will be good for the dolls and trucks, you’ll probably also need a bookshelf. You can mount them on the wall: Pottery Barn Kids has a great selection of colorful wall shelves. You can rest their wall (make sure to anchor them to the wall to prevent the baby accidentally pull them down) like the Leaning Bookshelf Sloan from Pottery Barn. And you can even put them in the middle of the room so that they function as a barrier. EXPEDIT IKEA bookshelf is a good choice for this last option. Having many open cubbies for storing books and toys, and many of them are on the level of the baby, so you can put a toy that is safe where he can reach.
Changing Tables
There is a combination of cabinets and counter changes in the market, but many of them are expensive. You can create a wardrobe you already have to put the changing table with padded changing pad on top. Most of the changes in bearing with belt attached them to the top of the dresser so they do not slide off when you’re changing a wriggly baby. You can also use a low shelf as a changing table, put a pad on top of changes, and using storage baskets to organize diapers and other supplies on the shelves below. If you are using an old piece of furniture for children’s room, consider painting it out with your baby’s room color scheme.
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