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Which baby nursery theme is perfect for your little one?

by Sammi DeRosia Leave a Comment

Preparing your home for the arrival of the newest member of the family can be one of the most exciting things about being pregnant. From picking out adorable clothing to choosing which toys your baby will have, your journey to giving birth is full of creative choices. Your baby’s nursery is where they will be spending most of their time, so why not decorate it with soothing colors and cute accents before they arrive?

Without a doubt, baby nursery design has grown by leaps and bounds these past few years. Whether you go all out with renovating or simply add a few decorative elements, your little one is sure to love the cozy space you design for them. Many expecting parents opt for basing their nurseries on certain themes. In this blog post, we will take a brief look at some of the most popular nursery themes for newborns.

Woodland charm

The woodland aesthetic has become very popular these past few years, with its abundance of natural patterns and muted warm tones. Woodland-themed nurseries often incorporate cute animals like foxes, deer, and rabbits. If your nursery includes wood-grained furniture, then a woodland theme may be perfect for your space.

Elegant greenery

If you have a passion for bringing the outdoors into your baby’s room, then you may opt for a plant-themed nursery. While you should generally avoid putting actual plants within your baby’s reach, murals and artistic wall decor can bring a splash of green life to the nursery. Several soft rugs feature minimalistic organic shapes that will match perfectly with this style.

Soft and warm neutrals

Neutrals may seem a bit bland for a baby’s room, but 2022 nursery trends have shown otherwise. Paired with elegant off-white tones, chestnut browns and sandy tans help form a cozy ambiance that few colors can match. A neutral theme can be accented with white blankets, wooden toys, and fluffy brown teddy bears.

Clean monochrome

If you already have a picture-perfect idea of the color of your future baby’s room, then build your nursery around that color. As a general rule of thumb, stay away from painting the walls any bright or jarring color, opting instead for pastels and muted tones. In monochrome rooms, it is most popular to use a single color in addition to white, so coordinating bedding and decor is a breeze.

Personal touches

Many crafty parents are taking a more DIY approach to nursery decor this year, using wooden shelving to make trees and mountains along nursery walls. Painting an abstract mural or decorating your nursery with mementos of past travels is a way to bring a deeply personal touch to the home of your new little one.

Are you still not sure where to begin when it comes to decorating your nursery? Well, with over 1.8 billion websites up and running at any given time, there are tons of additional nursery decorating guides right at your fingertips. Websites like Houzz and Pinterest offer plenty of inspiration and ideas to fulfill all of your nursery decorating dreams. Happy decorating!

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