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Here are some tips and ideas on decoration tips for
nursery Decor, decorating room for a newborn and infant baby and
child safe room Decor.
Decorating A Nursery
Comfort and safety of the baby are the topmost and
foremost priorities while decorating a nursery. Early morning sunrays
may disturb a little one's morning sleep while streetlight and traffic
flow may disturb its sleep and make the baby cranky. A particular tree
outside the nursery's window may cast shadows that may terrify a little
child and window that sends in cold drafts may keep the child cold in
winters. A crib too close to the window may cause a child to climb on
the window and fall out! Here is some very practical advice for your
nursery Decor:
- Babies cannot differentiate much between a plastic laundry basket
lined with a soft blanket, expensive Victorian antique cradles and
latest high-tech cribs.
- You may use a deep waist-high bookshelf to substitute changing
table and chest of drawers. Use common sense and functionality for
cheaper options of the traditional furniture pieces.
- The furniture essential for nursery includes bassinet or cradle,
crib, changing table, chest of drawers, rocking chair and glider.
- Cribs with slats or posts too far apart may cause the newborn
baby to slip through it.
- Corner posts should be in level with railings of the crib so the
baby's clothes do not get caught in them.
- Mattress should fit the crib exactly to avoid the baby's limbs
getting caught in them.
- Never used lead-based paints for anything in the nursery as they
are poisonous and babies tend to chew on everything they can find.
- Changing tables, potty seats and other furniture pieces for the
baby should have straps to avoid them from falling.
- Don't use floor lamps and put all electricity switches, plugs and
sockets high on the walls so that children cannot reach them or have
child safety devices fitted on them.
- Don't use any accessories that are small enough to be swallowed
by the baby and get choked or having sharp edges.
- Nontoxic paints and wallpaper patterns suitable for the nursery
are available in the market for you to choose from.
- Do not spend too much on nursery Decor as children soon
outgrow them and then you will need to refurnish it, probably with
children's choice.
- Solid color walls and inexpensive area rugs are a good idea that
can be given the funky look by adding borders and other accessories,
lamps, mobiles and framed pictures.
- Children tend to grab at floor-length curtains or drapes and may
even get suffocated by them.
- Similarly, blinds with long pull-cords, especially the looped
ones are NOT for the nursery.
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