How to Get the Best Color Scheme for Your Baby’s Nursery

When choosing color schemes for baby nurseries, there are several things you should consider. While it is true that young children love bright primary colors, large spans of bright reds and blues and greens can be overwhelming. Decorating the baby’s room

As long as you know what you are doing and plan ahead, just about any color scheme can work for you. Remember that there are going to be some things that spook your kids, whether they are certain toys, colors or even cartoon characters, so remember that using clear light colors are important. As your child grows up, his or her needs are going to change and your dcor should as well.

If the nursery is not as bright or as sunny as it could be, look for vibrant warm colors like cranberry, coral, ruby or even barn red to brighten it up. If these colors are a little strong for you, consider peach, primrose or desert pink to warm you up instead.

Don’t forget to balance your color. If you use rich tones on your walls, keep the ceiling, floor and furniture light. Cream, pale blue or green, and white will balance your red walls by providing a cool serenity. If you go with the lighter tones on the walls, like yellow, peach, pink, or melon, accent with furniture, rugs, toys and accessories that go POW.

When you are looking for a color scheme or theme that will suit both boys and girls, why not look at a garden theme? Give your child a ceiling painted like a pale sky, walls in light yellow and floor of natural wood tone. Consider a border of forest creatures or flowers and vines and think about how nice a cotton throw rug would look. Natural wood furniture is perfect when you are thinking about how you can move forward.

If you have your heart set on a whimsical look, do everything permanent in a monochromatic color scheme. For example, you are doing a nursery for your baby girl in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Walls, floor, and ceiling would be lovely in mint green, using its different values by adding white or black to your mix. Then add your colors with bedding, borders, posters or pictures, rug, play table and chairs, etc.

With monochromatic rooms, you are going to have some distinct advantages. Rooms that are designed like this tend to look very large, especially if the ceiling and floor are painted the same color. With a high ceiling in a small room, paint the ceiling darker to give it some weight, and if you have a low ceiling that you’d like to raise, leave the ceiling white.

Kids outgrow the rooms that you design for them so quickly, so take some time and really consider what you can do to make sure that the room is easy to upgrade. Consider a monochromatic color that will remain the same. After that, all you need to worry about is updating the furniture!

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