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Baby Nursery Decorating Ideas are where dreams begin....

Decorating a baby nursery is a great way to express your love for your new baby. The nursery ideas found in these pages will help you create a true retreat for parents and baby. In a cozy nursery, your baby will be comfortable and secure, and mom and dad will find a peaceful hideaway from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
No matter your style - creating a wonderful baby nursery is easier than ever. There are lots of options from beautiful cribs to comfy glider rockers. Pick from any of the myriad of nursery themes and you it is likely that you can find baby bedding to match or coordinate.

Crib Set

Explore your creative side. Decorating your child's room will give you a fulfilling way to express your creativity. After all - your nursery ideas will allow you to experiment with color and creative ideas in ways you would never dare in other parts of the house. If you go with a theme, go all out. A nursery is the only place in the house you can get away with going overboard. If you have trouble deciding where to put everything, try cutting out pieces of newspaper the size of your furniture and placing them in the room before putting the furniture in. Moving pieces of paper is a lot easier than lifting heavy objects.

Many professional decorators find that baby nursery decor is the most fun to work with. The hard part is picking from all of the different nursery themes available. Hopefully, you will find the nursery ideas offered here inspiring and that the tips, projects and resources offered will help you turn that inspiration into a cozy retreat for you and baby.

 

•Choose bedding that will enhance both the color scheme and theme you've selected. Pretty flowers work for almost any girl's room scheme and blue chambray fits with most boy rooms.

•Be sure to involve an older child by getting his or her ideas and choose favorite colors, favorite sports or artistic interests, or story or movie characters, or transportation themes.

 

 

•Be sure to save a place to display your child's artwork, collections, and projects. You can set them on well-placed shelves or make an artistic display on the wall.

•Don't forget to save plenty of room to store clothes, books, toys, games projects, and hobby supplies. A child over age 5 or over needs a desk for a computer and school work. If the storage items will be out in view, be sure they're decorated to fit the theme, too.