Top Ten Nursery Themes
Top Ten Nursery Themes
Are you still unsure of your baby nursery decorations? There are so many designs which you want to use but of course, you only have to choose one. So how do you choose a theme that you will want your baby to have? Remember that your baby’s nursery is the first place that your child will be exposed to. You need to choose a theme that will best suit your baby. You also need to remember that your baby will stay in his nursery almost all the time when he is awake, so make sure that you pick a theme that will be pleasing to you and your baby.
Top ten baby nursery decorations that you might want to consider are:
1. Color themes are one of the simplest yet most effective designs. These are the designs used to denote gender differences for babies. Pink and purple are chosen for baby girls while blue and green are for baby boys. For unisex themes, you may stick to neutral colors of beige, cream or white.
2. Cute animals including farm animals can be a popular choice. You can choose a room filled with elephants, birds, dogs, ducks, cats, dogs and other animals. Animals are a good way to decorate since there are so many toys designed after animals that you can use for your baby’s room.
3. A whimsical theme can also work for your baby. Paint seahorses, shells, mermaids or starfishes. Keep the colors light and soft that will relax your baby.
4. Celestial themes such as the stars, moons, sun can mimic the sky and put it inside your baby’s room. Your baby can wake up to the sun and sleep through the stars. Since your baby still cannot appreciate the sky in the morning or at night, you can now bring it to your baby.
5. Themes following the elements earth, wind, fire, earth or water can be really a soothing baby nursery decoration. As long as these are done in moderation, these can really be effective nursery themes.
6. Famous fairy tale characters like princesses from Disney can also be an inspiration for your baby’s room. Princess designs can really be perfect for baby girls. You may also want to choose a Barbie themed room. Barbie products offer a lot of thing that you may use as baby nursery decorations.
7. Cartoon characters such as Looney tunes characters, sponge bob, Mickey Mouse and other cartoons can also be used as a nursery theme. These provide a wide range of choices from which you can choose from.
8. Mosaic and abstracts may work in minimal amounts only because babies cannot understand these themes. For them, these are just added color which can really bring out the room’s designs.
9. A playground theme will be a perfect theme that will allow your child to get a feel of the outside world. They can have a playground of their own in their rooms while they still cannot go out of the house.
10. Lastly, a room with no theme may work out for you. If you find it such a hassle to redecorate your baby’s room when he grows up, then you may choose this option. This can allow you to easily switch from cribs to beds when the time comes.
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What is the ideal tempature of a baby nursery for a newborn?My wife and i just brought home our baby boy Aidan from the hospital. We argue about the tempature around the baby, the nursery and our bedroom. She thinks it should be warm which makes it very hard for me cause i can't sleep and when i'm feeding him in the nursery, i start to sweat even wearing just boxers. The thermostat is right between our bedroom and the nursery and it says 82. What is the ideal room tempature. Oh, she also like to swadle him and still place a blanket over him.
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Wow, looks like you’ve got everything you need! Best of luck to you.
Real nice Room
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Add navy and white for a nautical look.
Pottery Barn Kids usually has really nice and interesting ones:
http://www.potterybarnkids.com
Search for "wild animal wallies". They also have an "Oversized Alligator Wallie" and "Oversized Giraffe Wallie"
Unfortunately I don't recall the titles but I found some great ideas in the books at the Home Depot and Lowes stores. I kinda cheat by browsing the books while shopping and haven't purchased one because they are all around $25 each when I really only need 2 pages! But beleive me, they have some georgeous, easy to do ideas.
Fabric books are the most ideal for babys this age as they're soft and harder to rip/break. If you're any good at stitching, it might be a good idea to buy some felt and have a go with that. You could then write the rhymes on the pages and maybe embroider/applique the titles or some shapes/pictures. If you do decide to do this, though, you'll hae to make sure everything is stitched securely enough and that there are no loose parts or long pieces of thread.
If you're not keen on that idea, your idea sounds great. try to use card or something a bit thicker than normal paper because once the baby gets older, he/she will then be able to try and turn the pages. The thinner the pages are, the harder this would be. Also, make sure that the corners of the pages are rounded off so that they aren't sharp and again, make sure that everything is very securely attatched.
Good luck with you little project – it's a really clever and original idea to make a book, I hope it works well
A crib, a changing table, a bassinet (if you plan on keeping the baby in your room at the beginning), nursery decorations (crib mattress, curtains, crib sheet, crib skirt, etc.), blankets, towels, onesies, dresser to keep all the clothes, maybe a playpen.
Good luck.
I would go with Humphreys Corner
I reckon it is perfect for boys or girls
Congrats
Actually keeping the temperature that high in the nursery and putting a blanket on your baby may not be such a good idea. Baby's like us maintain homeostasis very well. A good way to tell if the temperature is right in the room is by asking yourself, Am I comfortable. Dress your baby in the same amount of clothes you would to be comfortable. This should be the same for the room temperature, unless you plan on keeping the baby naked. As a matter of fact, keeping your baby's room temp that high could actually cause "prickly heat" which are small bumps where your baby's body is trying to sweat. I would keep the room temp around 72-76 and dress him/her like you would dress yourself to stay comfortable at night. After all they do have the same body temperature as you do, right?
This may not be true if you have a preemie. Consult your physician if you feel uncomfortable about any situation.
registered nurse who is also a midwife