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She has written for multiple publications in the U.S. and U.K, including Real Simple and Cambridge Style. A parent of two, she's covered everything from designing nurseries, kids' rooms, and treehouses to effective ways to organize children's clothing for The Spruce. Some parents opt to add matching decorations, decals, or stickers on the nursery closet doors. It’s also important to plan where to put these furniture pieces to create a safe, comfortable, and efficient nursery. GREENGUARD Gold Certified furniture and construction materials are ideal for your baby’s nursery. Some furniture pieces can also grow with your child and require just a few adjustments to transform from a crib to a toddler or kid-sized bed.
If your budget doesn’t allow for wallpaper, fill your blank wall with a pretty wall mirror. Place an oversized gallery wall behind the crib. Use affordable IKEA photo frames and print your own high-quality photos online.
Save on big-ticket nursery items
When you’re on a tight budget, you need to utilize every inch of the space. Simple open shelving, instead of elaborate cabinetry, can be easy on your pockets and have great aesthetic values too. A mobile hanging over the crib can provide good cognitive and visual stimulation for your child. Instead of opting for a store-bought product, stitch together a DIY mobile with soft fabrics.
Animal stuffed toys and framed animal pictures or paintings can be a fun addition to this theme. One option is to have plain-colored walls with flower accents and matching furnishings. Flowers are often used to symbolize little girls and adult women alike.
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Here, brightly colored lockers provide heaps of color-coded bedroom storage space, while decorative letters, spelling out their initials, give the room a personal touch. Finish off this creative scheme with a cane chair and throw – great for a spot of quiet reading. Melissa is the creator of Georgia & Jane, an Etsy shop with chic little handmade accessories for baby girls. You can find more of Melissa and her adorable ideas on her Facebook Page.
This gender neutral nursery is a masterclass in how to mix colors, styles and patterns effectively. A beautiful nursery doesn’t need to cost a fortune. With a little know-how and a healthy dose of creativity, you can create a budget-friendly space for your little one that’s as chic as it is cheap! Check out these 8 money-saving tips for designing a nursery on a budget. Steph Bond-Hutkin
Baby Girl's Nursery Room Decor
Of course, lighting is very important, especially in a nursery. You want your light fixture to give out a soothing light and yet be creative without burning a hole in your pocket. You can even have light globes or cute wall sconces for the room.
You can pick the one that best suits your little girl or your preferred style. Layer the room with modern artwork and quirky curios to bring a touch of fun to an otherwise cooler scheme, which will also work in bedroom ideas for teenagers. A red cot adds a powerful accent shade to this room. 'Nurseries are my favorite spaces to layer textures and colors,’ says Lorri Hicks Cazenave, owner and lead interior designer at HC Interior Design. This bumper is so easy to make and it can be done in any color combination you can imagine. It’s such a stylish element to put in the baby’s crib plus it does it’s work.
You’ll be glad you did the first morning you come in and find your little one has chewed up the crib rails. Which reminds me – DO NOT FORGET to put on crib rail covers! Now, I wrote a quick guide that you can check out with 9 of the most affordable and stylish cribs to save you some time. Preparing the nursery in your home is a really fun job and can even be one of the most enjoyable times of your pregnancy. Hang tiered, inexpensive book shelves to fill open wall space. Fill photo frames you have with free printable art you can find online.
The number one thing I see new moms fall for is buying a nursery bedding set. A set includes a quilt and crib bumpers – neither of which you should use for a newborn. Both are against safe sleep guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
When I got pregnant, there was no question who’s gonna decorate the nursery. The only thing standing between me and realization was the fact I have too many ideas and styles in my head. Sometimes all you need to make a statement in a room is to add a bold color to the walls. The nursery shown here is daring with a black wall and crib, yet is accented with various shades of pink to create contrast. You can also opt for something a bit more subtle and paint the window and door trims contrasting colors. It's a great way to decorate a nursery on a budget.
This Southwestern inspired wallpaper takes the stage in this room, and yes, this is a nursery for a baby girl. We see a lot of pink in girl nurseries, but the muted colors of this rainbow wallpaper are so dang pretty too. If you’re looking for that perfect pop of color, you can transform an all white nursery into a colorful work of art with just a few pieces of décor.
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