There are endless possibilities when it comes to nursery design ideas. From animal or travel themes to contemporary or traditional themes, you can’t go wrong! A color palette can be a theme, too. If you’re still looking for some nursery theme inspiration, Pinterest is the perfect place to start.
Most importantly, pick a theme that you love. Yes, the nursery is technically the baby’s room, but you should love it too!
If the thought of painting your space is overwhelming, don’t sweat it! Leave the walls in their shade of eggshell white and use your décor to show off your color scheme. From throw blankets on the rocking chair to colorful artwork on the walls, let the room’s accessories highlight your chosen palette.
Much like the theme you select, your nursery color scheme is more for you than your baby. Regardless of your paint color of choice, ensure that it’s something you enjoy.
When you imagine the focal point of the nursery, the crib is probably the first thing that pops into your mind. However, you can turn other aspects of your space into a focal point that will dazzle anyone who sees it. If you’re looking for an alternative to the traditional “crib centerpiece”, try showcasing a large window, a painted dresser, or a particularly unique painting instead.
An oft forgotten aspect of nursery design is babyproofing. While your baby may not be on the move for a few months, it will happen sooner than you think. It’s best to be prepared for a busy toddler as early as possible. Take care to tuck away cords out of eyesight, cover the outlets, and identify any furniture that could pose a threat to your little one.
That’s not all, though. Dressing your windows is also great for your baby, encouraging better sleep with less distractions. Because babies sleep more soundly when surrounded by darkness, we recommend investing in high-quality curtains that can mimic nighttime darkness whether it’s 2PM or 10PM. Heavy curtains and blackout shades are not only one of the best ways to help your baby sleep, they also assist in controlling your nursery’s temperature, keeping your baby cool even through the hottest months of summer.
Our best advice when it comes to decorating is to be strategic. You don’t need to buy every nursery accessory you see. In fact, you can be pretty minimal with your nursery décor and leave room to add adornments later on. Try concentrating your décor on your focal point, and other areas where you’d like to draw the eye. There’s nothing wrong with a bit of empty space if the eye is being drawn elsewhere!
Our best advice when it comes to baby room design? Get a head start! Don’t wait until the last minute to buy a crib, paint the walls, or select a theme. Best practice in interior design is to prepare early, giving you some breathing room in case you run into a few bumps along the way.
If you’re ready to get a head start on your nursery, contact us at Miya Interiors, Utah’s premier interior design firm. Whether you’re looking to remodel an existing nursery, or innovate a new one altogether, we will assist you through every step of the process to design the nursery of your dreams. Welcome your little one home with the perfect nursery interior design from Miya Interiors. Contact us today to get started.
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