For the first few years, the
baby's room will essentially be a baby nursery room. As in everything that has something
to do with baby. Baby's safety is still and will always be the prime consideration.
Pastel colors are ideal in the
baby nursery room. Not only are they soft in the eyes, they also make a baby nursery room look
comforting and restful. Babies, however, are attracted to bright colors, so
these can be reserved for the baby's room rugs, baby's toys, and other baby's room decoration .When
choosing paint, though, make sure it is lead-free. Wallpaper is a good
alternative as paint may seem plain and boring to some people.
Lighting in baby's room should be
diffused and indirect to prevent harmful glare into the baby's eyes. Baby's room curtains
and blinds control the light from outside as well as prevent droughts from
coming in. To ensure baby's comfort, make sure the baby's room is always well
ventilated.
The baby's room nursery should be big enough
to accommodate the baby's crib, baby's cabinets, cupboards and shelves, table, and
the nursing or rocking chair. Bear in mind that the baby will grow someday and
you will need to replace the crib with a bed, so there should be enough room
for this change right from the start. The baby's cabinets also have a long life ahead
of them, so make sure they are big enough to hold all of baby's clothes now and
later. The cupboards and shelves can hold the books, toys, and other small
essentials. The table can help you with some bits and pieces while you're
nursing the baby. An important reminder is to keep the floor clean and free
from clutter, since from his crawler days up to his teenage life, much of his
life is spent on the floor.
No matter how you plan your baby's room, the thing is to decorate it by choosing pieces that will grow with your baby. Long-range planning is always the way to go saves you time
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