What Everybody Should Know About Babies Nursery Design

Filed under: Nursery Design — Tags: — brwilson @ 3:22 pm

One of the greatest pitfalls that first-time parents fall into when it comes to designing babies’ nursery is that they forget that the child is going to grow up. What seems to be cute designs and furniture pieces during the first 1-2 years may not be serviceable afterward, prompting expensive redecorating or buying more furniture in the end. Here are some tips on how you can actually save money on your nursery designing venture.

1. Think of timeless designs and convertible furniture pieces. Wall paint or wallpaper design should be something that your child should be happy to grow up with. If possible, try to think of long term Nursery designs, as opposed to just thinking what is cute or fashionable now. If you really want to make a statement, try using room accents instead. These are less permanent than wall paint.

2. Think safety. Some nursery rooms are designed to inspire awe from possible visitors, but may not be a child-safe environment at all. You may want to invest more in furnishings, appliances and furniture that are safe to use within the vicinity of a child. Lace curtains and ruffles may be great looking, but may be breeding grounds for dust and bacteria. A rocking bassinet may seem great, but may cause your child motion sickness. Etc.

3. Think of leg space. It is essential not to cram too many furniture pieces in the nursery, as these may hamper your movement to get to your child. Less is more in this case, so try to afford more leg space for you. You can also keep the floor clean and clear (with a soft mat or rug in place) in case your child is already on his or her crawling stage.

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