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New Parent's Guide: How to Design the Perfect Nursery

Designing the perfect nursery can be a daunting task! There are so many things to consider: the color scheme, baby furniture, accessories, and of course – the budget.

But don't worry, we're here to help! In this blog post, we will give you some tips and guidelines on designing the perfect nursery. So read on for inspiration and start creating the perfect space for your little one!

Designing a nursery: factors to consider

In preparation for your little one, you want everything to be perfect. The nursery is one of the most important rooms in your home, as it will be where your baby sleeps, plays, and grows. When designing a nursery, there are several things you should take into consideration:

The color scheme

Of all the rooms in your home, the nursery is the perfect opportunity to experiment with color. Generally, we recommend going for pastel or neutral colors, as they create a calming and serene environment. If you're feeling bold, go for it! You can paint over it later if you change your mind.

If you're unsure where to start, we suggest looking at some nursery inspiration photos online or in magazines. Once you've found a color scheme you love, it's time to start shopping for paint!

The style or theme of furniture

Even the most basic nursery furniture can be expensive, so it's important to choose pieces that will last. If you must splurge on anything, make it the baby cot!

Not only is it the centerpiece of the room, but your baby will use it for at least the first two years of their life. Just check out these beautiful luxury baby cots from The Baby Cot Shop!

There are plenty of popular themes for baby furniture, such as animals, ABCs, and classic wood. But feel free to get creative – your nursery furniture is an opportunity to show off your style.

Storage and organization

With a baby on the way, you'll need a lot of things: clothes, diapers, wipes, toys, etc. And where are you going to put all of this stuff?

Storage and organization are key when designing a nursery. Look for furniture with built-in storage, such as dressers with drawers or cabinets. Or consider investing in some organizational tools, like baskets or bins.

Your budget

Some nurseries can be decorated with very little money, while others may require more investment. It all depends on your budget.

We recommend shopping at second-hand stores or looking for DIY projects online if you're working with a tight budget. You'd be surprised how many affordable and stylish nursery items you can find!

On the other hand, if you have a bit more to spend, consider splurging on items that will grow with your baby, such as a convertible crib or a rocking chair.

The size of the room

Before even furnishing or decorating your nursery, you should take measurements of the room. This will help you determine what kind of furniture you can fit in the space and how much of it.

If you're working in a small room, don't worry! There are plenty of ways to make it work.

How do you design a nursery in a small room?

When dealing with small rooms, you're conversely dealing with big imaginations. The square footage may be limited doesn't mean your baby's nursery can't be grand! There are a few things you can do to make a small room work:

Choose furniture that serves multiple purposes.

When shopping around for furniture, keep an eye out for pieces that can do double duty. For example, a changing table that also serves as a dresser or a crib that converts into a toddler bed.

This type of furniture will save you money in the long run and help maximize the space in your nursery. The Baby Cot Shop has some amazing baby changing tables you might want to look at.

Think vertical!

You want to make the most of your vertical space in a small room. This means hanging things up instead of letting them take up valuable floor space.

Consider hanging a mobile over the crib, using wall decals or painting a mural, or even suspending a shelf to create additional floor space.

Use mirrors to create the illusion of space.

Mirrors are a great way to make a small room feel bigger. Hang a mirror on the wall or prop one up on a dresser or shelf. Not only will it reflect light and make the room feel brighter, but it will also create the illusion of more space.

Add pops of color.

Did you know that certain colors can make a room feel larger? It's true! If you want to create the illusion of more space, stick to light colors. White, yellow, and even light blue are all great choices.

Designing the perfect nursery: tips and guidelines

On the hunt for nursery design inspiration? Look no further! We've rounded up some of the best tips and guidelines to help you create the perfect nursery for your little one:

1. Keep it simple.

It can be tempting to go overboard in our excitement to design the perfect nursery. But sometimes, less is more (especially for baby nurseries). A simple, clean design will not only be easier on your wallet but also your eyes!

When in doubt, stick to a neutral color palette and add pops of color with accent pieces or wall art. Think white, cream, light grey, or even pale pink.

You can also add texture with rugs, blankets, and pillows to the room. Just be sure not to go ham and make the room too cluttered. Remember, the nursery should be a calming space for your little one (and you!).

2. Make it functional.

First and foremost, your nursery should be functional. This means considering things like storage, furniture placement, and lighting.

Think about what kind of furniture you need in the room and where you want to put it. Do you need a changing table, a glider, or extra storage? Once you have an idea of the furniture, you can start thinking about arranging it in the room.

3. Stick to one theme.

Do your research on nursery themes before you start decorating! This will help you narrow down your design choices and make the process less overwhelming.

Popular nursery themes include animals, nature, botanicals, geometric shapes, and classic literature. Once you've found the one for you, stick to it!

This doesn't mean you can't be creative, but rather that all your design choices should support the chosen theme. For example, choose floral bedding, green paint colors, and wooden furniture if you're going with a botanical theme.

4. Incorporate personal touches and keepsakes.

One of the best things about decorating a nursery is making it your own! Incorporate personal touches and keepsakes to make the room special. This can be anything from family photos to heirloom furniture pieces.

If you're looking for something really unique, try incorporating a DIY element into the design. You can add your artwork to the walls or hand-painted details to furniture.

5. Make use of lighting and textures.

Elevate the design of your nursery with lighting and textures. Use floor lamps, table lamps, or even string lights to create a warm and inviting ambiance in the room. Then, add texture with rugs, blankets, curtains, and pillows.

Final Thoughts

Designing the perfect nursery doesn't have to be difficult! Just follow these simple tips and guidelines, and you'll be well on your way to creating a beautiful space for your little one. Good luck!