Mommy Tips for Rearranging A Nursery Room by Tracey Clayton

August 03, 2015
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It is a known fact that visual stimuli can be of invaluable significance for anyone living surrounded with them. Living in a pleasant, elegantly organized and neat environment can have a positive effect on one's mood. All of this is quite important, but it gets even more serious when children are in question.

As their parent, you owe it to your children to create a healthy living environment, in which they will be able to grow and spend their days uninterrupted, free of the worries in the world. On the plus side is a fact that by creating these ideal conditions you will also have a chance to express your creative side by trying to create a perfect decor for your children's room. Here are some tips on what to look for when rearranging a nursery room on your own.

The Lighting Solution 

The amount and nature of light that your child receives in the earliest stages of the childhood is extremely important for the formation of its personality. It is a known fact that the input of natural light is absolutely invaluable and can never be completely compensated by artificial light sources. With this in mind, make sure that the windows in your children's room provide enough light. If not, natural illumination can be enhanced with the cunning use of mirrors. Still, help from a nice chandelier or ceiling light is always welcome. 

Decorating the Walls 

As we already mentioned, the way one's room looks can significantly improve one's mood. Walls are always the largest and the most prominent surfaces in any room so dedicating special care to them is never a bad idea. It is a known fact that different colors can affect human mind in different ways, so try to paint the walls of your nursery room into grayish green or pink, since these colors are known to act as a soothing agents. After you are done with painting, add some nice pictures to the walls and you are already half way through. 

To further enhance the general impression that this room makes add some matching drapes. It is best if these drapes are as long as possible and let a lot of light through so it would probably be for the best if they were also bright in color. Another thing that you can do with your walls is add some decals that you believe your baby will like. An animal or dinosaur theme decals are the most common choice when it comes to the boys while girls tend to prefer butterfly and flower themed decals more. 
 
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Furniture Ideas 

When decorating the nursery room, the best advice is to realize that often less is more. You don't want to overcrowd the room, so stick to the minimal necessities when it comes to the furniture. Naturally, you have to start with the baby's bed, here again color and design are not to be ignored. Make sure that you also add a baby sleeping bag since it will utilize it further and make your job a lot easier. When it comes to the other furniture, add a comfortable armchair with a nice cushion that fits the rest of the decor, since in the sleepless hours you spend in your baby's room it just might make the difference. 

Add a closet for baby's things and make sure that there is a spot in the room where you can dress the baby. In the end, it might be a great idea to put a wall-to-wall carpet in your baby's room since it will create a cozier, homelier atmosphere there as well as prove invaluable as a cushioning area once you baby finally starts crawling around. 

Your children deserve a place where they can grow and develop undisturbed and it is your duty as a parent to provide it to them. Still, this is not that hard of a work, by dedicating just a bit of your time to the task at hand and by demonstrating some will to see it all through, you will in no time create a perfect nursery room. It is also not impossible that you will also have some fun along the way. 

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Tracey Clayton is a full time mom of three girls. She loves cooking, baking, sewing, spending quality time with her daughters and she's passionate for writing. Hers motto is: "Live the life you love, love the life you live." Find her on Facebook.


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  1. Very nice po...thank you! I need this also since i am about to arrange a nursery area for my baby. :)

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    1. Tracey's article is so timely, Jenina! Thank you! Good luck on your task! Congrats for having a baby, dear!

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