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The ABCs of Designing a Nursery on a Budget

March 30th, 2010

Preparing for a new arrival is an exciting time in a family’s life. When you start to imagine the little person you are planning the nursery for, most likely the first thing that will spring to mind is all of the things your child is going to need. You want to design a beautiful nursery that is welcoming and charming but not if it’s going to cost a lot of money. But it doesn’t have to. There are ways to create your baby’s first room while on a budget and still transform it into a place that you can be proud of.

ABC Palette

One of the quickest (and cheapest) ways to decorate a room is to paint. If the nursery is to be your child’s permanent room and you don’t want to have to paint in again within the next three to five years, choose a color that will grow with your child. Use versatile colors. When designing a gender-neutral nursery, select colors like the ones shown here from Sherwin-Williams. If you know whether you are expecting a boy or a girl, you can opt for the more traditional colors like blue or pink.

One of the cheapest ways to dress up a room is to paint. And it can make such a big difference! If you want the design to grow with your child, don’t choose anything too babyish. This is especially true for boys. For my son’s room, I chose a patriot red, white, and blue theme. Not only can I use these same colors in my son’s room for years to come, but some of the things I’ve bought to decorate with would also work well in a little girl’s room if later we have a girl.

Most of your budget will be spent on furniture, since it tends to be the most expensive component of decorating a nursery. Measure the room to give you an exact idea of the how much space you have to work with. Knowing the size of the nursery will help you to prioritize what you need in order to make it all fit.

The crib is the focal point of the room. Shop around for a crib that you like and is affordable. You’ll be able to find one under $100.00. The Dream On Me Bethany 2-in-1 Crib in Espresso has simple lines that can be adapted to a number of décor styles including contemporary and country. A great way to stretch your baby furniture dollars is to buy multipurpose furniture like the crib that can be converted to a toddler bed.

The same principle applies to changing tables. Particularly if your on a budget, you might think you’ll just make do with any flat surface like the couch or the floor. But a change table that can also be used as a dresser will be worth it in the long run, because it saves unnecessary stooping or bending yourself into an uncomfortable position. The Berg Furniture Oslo Three Drawer Dresser and Changing Table is designed to work as both a change table and a dresser.

Many of us on a budget immediately think of combing the second hand stores for those treasures we need for bargain prices. However, it is not recommended when buying a crib or a crib mattress. Because technologies and standards are constantly changing, for safety’s sake and other health considerations, plan on purchasing brand new items. When you buy new, you can register the products and should there be any recalls, notices or product updates you should know about, the manufacturer will contact you. If you do find a second hand bargain you just can’t refuse, make sure that the crib you are purchasing meets all current safety standards.

For those expecting parents who opt not to know the gender of their child or for parents who would like to decorate the nursery in a gender-specific way, the Dream On Me Alphabet Animals 4-Piece Baby Crib Bedding Set will be an ideal choice. Especially if you intend on choosing a theme, the crib bedding pattern in a good place to start. This crib bedding set offers a number of theme options, including the alphabet, jungle animals, frogs and pets.

Once you have the basics – crib, crib bedding, crib mattress and a changing table – you can spend the remainder of your budget on accessorizing. It doesn’t have to cost much: stencil your baby’s name on the wall the crib will be placed; add an ABCs border to the walls of the room; create your own wall art from a collage of animal postcards in mat frames made from white or black cardboard. Seek out bargains at a lighting store for an animal or alphabet themed lamp. If you’re a sewer or you know someone who is, fabric ends can be great potential sources of economical curtains or another type of creative window treatment.

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Modern Pizzazz for a Gender-Neutral Nursery

March 29th, 2010

A modern or contemporary style nursery gives the room a spacious, uncluttered appearance. When selecting baby furniture, concentrate on clean, sharp lines, minimalist profiles and lighter woods and finishes. It is an ideal style for a nursery that is smaller or awkwardly-sized because it can make the room seem larger and more spacious. Since modern style focuses on the functional and practical, it can also work in smaller-sized spaceS, since each piece of furniture should have a specific reason for being there. Because there is little or no decorative detail, it can also be an excellent way to decorate a gender-neutral nursery. When it’s time to convert the nursery into a toddler’s room, a modern or contemporary design is very adaptable.

Modern Nursery

Choose a color palette (from Benjamin Moore) that is both neutral and soothing. By sticking to beiges, taupe, whites, grays or tans, the nursery will appear fresh and bright. If you feel adventurous, you can create an accent wall using your main wall color and one or two other complementary colors to paint stripes. You could also opt to paint one wall in a bold accent color that will make the room “pop.”

The Child Craft Falls Village 3-in-1 Convertible Modern Wood Crib in Matte White has all the criteria for a modern style nursery. The crib’s lines are clean, the overall form or profile is simple and the finish is soft matte (not shiny) white.

If you prefer darker colored furniture, the same can be said for the Aldi Juvenile Loft Crib, with its clean lines and simply-shaped crib ends. Although it has a dark wood finish, it is definitely modern in both style and design.

Clean lines and simple forms should also apply to the crib bedding you select for your nursery. The BeBe Chic Mod Squad 4 Piece Set has an asymmetrical pattern that is ideally suited to both a gender-neutral nursery and a modern style décor.

The focus of modern style is on form and function. Once you have chosen the three basic pieces of baby furniture you will need – the crib, the changing table and a dresser, chest of drawers or some other kind of storage like an armoire – add other furniture pieces sparingly to your nursery.

The two-tone finish of the Babyletto Modo 3-Drawer Wood Changer in Two-tone Espresso & White will perfectly match the crib, whether you choose one with a white or dark wood finish. The whole point of modern design is less is more. Even though this changing table has very simple lines, it has a unique yet charming appearance.

Match the Berg Furniture Oslo Nine Drawer Dresser to the crib if you have chosen a white one for your gender-neutral nursery.

For a nursery that has baby furniture with a dark wood finish, the Aldi Juvenile Maxx 3 Drawer Dresser is sleek and angular, with spare lines and a clean, simple profile. The brushed stainless steel drawer handles are definitely a characteristic of modern style.

Create a cozy corner with the Dutailier Liverpool Leather Glider and Ottoman where you can feed baby in comfort. It will also be a great place for storytime.

For a splash of fun and a touch of color to complement the crib bedding, add the Fun Rugs Yellow Fun Shag Rug to your nursery.

The trick to designing a modern style nursery that will look both comfortable and inviting, is to counteract the simple angular lines with crib bedding, artwork and window treatments that have patterns typical to modern forms and styles such as stripes, circles, blocks and asymmetrical shapes. Incorporating a non-specific theme such as the alphabet, numbers or artic or jungle animals, will create visual interest to the room and make the nursery “personal” to the little you’re welcoming into the world.

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Pretty in Pink

March 17th, 2010

Pink is the traditional color for a baby girl’s nursery. But you can give it a contemporary twist by going bold. Use the color to its best advantage; not just on the walls, but the floor and ceiling as well. Layer the room with different shades of pink. Choose baby furniture pieces not just for their contemporary or modern style but for their shape. A nursery designed with eclectic in mind featuring the color pink as the theme will create a unique and special place for you child to sleep, dream and grow in those first precious years.

Pretty Palette

For a nursery that will have an eclectic look predominately based on contemporary or modern styles, colors can be as bright and as bold as you like. These shades of pink from Sherwin-Williams are deep-toned rather than pastel but somewhat muted rather than bright.

While white or lighter colored woods are typically chosen for baby crib furniture for a baby girl’s nursery, darker, rich finishes will add depth to the deeper shades of pink in the room. The simple, modern style of the Tulip Leander Crib is made elegant by the gently curved lines that define its shape.

With the matching changing tray, the Bratt Decor Blu Dresser in Mocha will give you a stylish and convenient place to change your baby. When she no longer needs the changing tray, you will still have a useful piece of furniture that you can use as additional storage.

The colors and patterns of the Kathy Ireland by Thank You Baby Forever Blossoms 4 Piece Set

The Nurseryworks Lawson-Fenning Storytime Rocking Chair is a must-have nursery acquisition. In keeping with the color pink theme chosen for this nursery design, it comes in colors like Lamb (pale pink) and Rosette (deep pink). You will need a comfy place to feed baby and to read to her. (It’s never too early for storytime!)

The Cotton Tale Tiny Tango Baby Nursery 3-Piece Wall Art echoes the flower pattern of the crib bedding, but adds a contemporary impressionistic dimension to the eclectic overall look of the room.

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Carnival Themed Nursery for a Baby Boy

March 15th, 2010

Preparing for a new baby is an exciting time especially if you’re expecting your first child. Picking a fun theme like a carnival or the circus is a great way to introduce animals like elephants and monkeys, circus acts like flying trapeze artists and big top tents into your nursery design plan. With a carnival themed nursery, you will be able to create a fun and festive place for your child to grow, sleep and dream. Different shapes and colors help to stimulate baby’s brain, encouraging wonder and curiosity: selecting a specific theme will help you to make the room as interesting as possible. Many parents are so focused on the little one that they are expecting that they forget to put themselves in the picture when planning a nursery. Don’t forget to include a comfy armchair or rocker: it will be the ideal place to sit when feeding baby or reading a story.

Circus Palette

When capturing the sights, sounds and flavors of a carnival, select colors (shown here from Sherwin-Williams) that are bright or bold like candy apple red, shining gold, bright green, primary blue and orange soda. A merry carnival theme will give you plenty of leeway in how much or how little you would like to layer the walls. A border of circus animals like lions, elephants and monkeys would be a great place to start. Or how about a mural depicting life under the big top? Papering one wall with a silly clown pattern will give the nursery a natural focal point, as well as adding a whimsical element to the décor.

Once you have a general idea of your theme and the room has been painted, you can start choosing the baby furniture for your nursery. The three basic pieces you will need are a crib, a changing table and a dresser or some other type of storage.

The Status Furniture Cavendish Stages Convertible Baby Crib has an adaptable and versatile style that will work well with other décor styles including country and traditional. It’s ideal for a boy’s nursery because it has a gender-neutral appearance that makes it less “fussy” while still having a classic charm.

The BeBe Chic Monkey Business 4 Piece Crib Bedding Set is bright, cheerful and fun. Monkeys, of course, are definitely circus-related. The Monkey Business collection includes a delightful and enchanting throw pillow in the shape of a mischievous monkey face.

Even thought the Cotton Tale Elephant Brigade 4-Piece Baby Crib Bedding Set has a predominately safari theme, it’s all about elephants in bright and whimsical colors. Perfect for a circus themed nursery, this crib bedding set mixes polka dots with stripes and solid colors with elephant prints.

Because of its sleigh-bed profile, the DaVinci Parker 2-Door Wood Baby Changer in Pearl White can also be used in a traditional, transitional or country styled nursery. A changing table saves you a lot of bending and stooping. If you’re on a tight budget or you’re not take with the idea of spending money on a piece of baby furniture that has a limited “shelf life,” many manufacturers offer ones that can be repurposed as a dresser, bookcase or storage unit.

The Riverside Furniture Splash of Color 8 Drawer Double Dresser is available in a number of festive carnival colors. It has charm that will last beyond the nursery years. By including a dresser or armoire in a similar style but different color, you can add a “shabby chic” feel to a traditional, transitional or country style nursery.

You can never have too much storage; especially if you include a variety of storage solutions like the Little Miss Liberty Signature Carousel Horse Baby Nursery Armoire and the Levels of Discovery Stack A Buddies Kids Storage Unit.

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Shabby Chic Nursery for a Baby Girl

March 8th, 2010

When deciding on a style or theme for a nursery for a baby girl, shabby chic is a very popular choice for several reasons. While it possesses a traditional flavor, it has a soft, romantic feel that is charming and whimsical, yet comfortable and relaxed. It is also an economical way to decorate a nursery because you can choose new-to-you furniture that has a vintage feel, new baby furniture that is designed to look vintage or combine both new and flea market pieces together. And because your nursery furniture doesn’t have to match (unless you want it to), shabby chic style allows you to indulge in those special finds that might not be included when you purchase matched pieces, either individually or in a set. It also gives you the freedom to create a nursery for your baby girl that is unique to her.

Shabby Chic Palette

Shabby chic wall colors from Sherwin-Williams) are typically neutral and muted, mainly whites, creams and light beiges. Walls can also be painted in soft pastel shades of pink, blue and green. Deeper shades of the pastel colors can also be used as paint accent colors or the primary color in wallpaper or border pattern.

The Status Furniture Somerset Baby Nursery Dresser, while it possesses a traditional flavor, it includes a popular shabby chic motif. The floral carvings give the crib a hand-crafted appearance, adding charm and whimsy to the overall design.

If you choose to go the matched furniture route, the Status Furniture Somerset collection includes a delightful armoire that possesses definite shabby chic qualities. With its enchanting air and timeless charm, it has scalloped detailing, soft curves and framed door and drawer fronts.

The Caden Lane Modern Vintage Ava Bedding Set has flowers in spades. The different sizes of flowers in four unique patterns will make the crib the focal point of the room. Vintage floral designs are evident in the paisley-like flower motif of the crib bumpers.

Don’t forget to make room for a comfy place to sit while you are feeding baby. The Dutailier The Comfort Recliner with High Leg definitely is a candidate for a baby girl shabby chic nursery. The rounded back and deep seat cushion give it a relaxed look but the lovely curving angles of the arms add a touch chic vintage style.

By placing the Lea Emma’s Treasures Cabinet Nightstand next to the recliner, you’ve made a cozy corner for yourself, making the chair more functional when you’re feeding or reading to your baby. When she moves from crib to bed, you’ll have one less piece of bedroom furniture to worry about.

It’s not just the pieces themselves that don’t have to match; you can also mix it up regarding finishes. The Lea Spring Garden Nightstand has the look of an heirloom treasure hiding out in a countryside cottage – exactly the look you want for a shabby chic nursery. The yellow finish perfectly complements the crib bedding and the other baby furniture chosen. When choosing to mix and match finishes, you can also opt for darker wood finishes as well, such espresso, coffee or cherry.

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Pirates Sail the Seven Seas

March 3rd, 2010

It seems that both boys and girls are attracted to these rascally characters, so swash buckling pirates can be the ideal theme for gender neutral nursery. Whatever the reason you choose not to know the gender of your child, you’ll be able to get a head start on preparing the room for your newborn. Just by choosing a color scheme (from Behr) that is not pink or blue, you can make your nursery an adventurous and whimsical place for either a baby girl or boy. And nothing can create an exciting and bold environment quite like pirates can.

Pirate Palette

After painting the walls with your main color, consider adding a tall ship mural or paint a treasure map on one wall. You can opt for using stencils to create a unique pirate themed border for your baby’s room. There are many pirate-related themes you use as a motif for your border, including anchors, treasure chests, one-eyed pirates and colorful fish.

Your little pirate is going to need someplace to sleep. Crib sets typically include other necessary pieces of baby furniture, such as a change table, in addition to the crib. Purchasing baby nursery furniture in a set can save you money in the long run, since you are not buying each piece separately. Another viable option for furnishing a nursery, particularly if you are on a budget, is to comparison shop for the crib, the changing table and dresser; oftentimes you can as much money when buying a crib set, but this way you will be sure of getting exactly what you want.

White furniture is generally associated with girl nurseries while espresso, java and black finishes are popular for a boy’s nursery. For a gender neutral pirate themed nursery, choose a crib in a light to medium wood finish, such as pine, oak or birch. However, cribs like the Status Furniture Richmond Stages Convertible Baby Crib, shown here in rubbed black, are ideal for a more traditional style nursery. This crib could easily see your little one through to college since it can be converted from a crib to a daybed to a full bed.

The Cotton Tale Pirates Cove 4-Piece Baby Crib Bedding Set features plenty of pirates ahoy. When accessorizing the nursery, you can use the ship, palm tree, anchor and parrot motifs of the crib bedding as inspiration.

Purchasing a dresser that can be used as a change table can help you save some money, because you won’t have to buy a separate changing table.

Don’t forget to add the Cotton Tale Pirates Cove Baby Nursery Lamp and Shade.

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Tropical Themed Nursery for a Baby Girl

March 1st, 2010

Designing a tropical themed nursery for a baby girl is simple and fun. Begin with some bright colors commonly found in a Hawaiian sunset or a hibiscus flower; select casual, contemporary nursery furniture with a laid-back feel; add some tropical fish and a warm sea breeze. The result is a delightful environment for your newest member of the family that is refreshing, colorful and soothing.

Tropical Palette

The main color (palette choices shown here by Behr) you choose for your tropical themed nursery should reflect the blue water, palm tree green foliage and the reds, yellows and oranges of the brightly plumed island birds. As with any interior design room scheme, plan on matching the paint color to the colors of the crib bedding, the window treatments and the flooring, especially if it’s carpeting or an area rug.

The three basic pieces of nursery furniture you will need for your baby girl are a crib, a changing table and dresser. The Stork Craft Meaghan Stages 2-in-1 Convertible Sleigh Crib in Natural has smooth, relaxed lines, a gently curved profile and simple decorative detail that give it a soft, feminine touch without being too fussy.

The Bebe Chic Aloha Baby Crib Bedding Set has all of the right components for a tropical themed nursery. The hibiscus flower pattern of the crib bumpers and baby blanket perfectly complements the tropical shades of the dust ruffle.

The DaVinci Parker 2-Door Wood Baby Changer in Natural provides a safe place for you to change your baby. It has the same sleigh style flair as the crib; the lines flow easily while still managing to be casual and restful.

A dresser is a must have piece of nursery furniture. Ideal for you in the nursery now, the Alligator Enterprises Monterey 3 Drawer Dresser will grow with your child, with its rounded corners and easy-to-open drawers.

And because of our tropical nursery theme, adding organic elements like the Badger Basket Two Hamper Set in Natural definitely will give an island-living feel to your baby’s room.

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