The countdown begins. It’s a girl! Before your little one even enters this world, you will want to setup a nursery for her.Baby girl room ideas to get started.
Will you decorate it with pink and frills? Will the nursery be over the top or plain? There are many considerations in designing a room for a baby girl including time, cost, available materials and more. If you don’t know where to begin, let us help you with some tips for getting started and some fabulous baby girl room ideas.Getting started with Nursery Design
If you are having trouble coming up with baby girl room ideas, try seeking various sources of inspiration for colors and themes. Baby girl rooms are a popular topic. You can find idea in online forums, books, magazines, store catalogues, and more. Some great sources include IKEA catalogues, the Martha Steward magazine or website, Pinterest, HGTV, and Huggies.com. The latter includes a room decorator tool to help you visualize the final room outcome. Stories and nursery rhymes can also inspire creative baby girl room ideas.
Baby Girl Room Color schemes
Color can make or break a room. When choosing a color scheme, you may consider your nursery theme or you may simply choose an appealing combination of colors. When it comes to color schemes for baby girl rooms, all cards are on the table. Some lovely color combinations include white and lavender, pink and brown, mint green and lavender, off white and mustard, and more.To begin your color scheme, you may want to start out by choosing your textile colors, as textile colors are limited, but paint colors are less so.
Girly Nursery Themes
Choosing a theme for your baby girl room offers you a fun and creative approach to designing the room. Possible themes can center on fairytales, animals, nursery rhymes, places, and more. Here are some fun ideas:
Nursery rhymes:
Princess:
For a regal and girly room, use a white and pink color scheme. Add a canopy for a luxurious effect and, for that extra spark, install a chandelier or add some cute lights to match your color scheme.
Mother Nature:
Use an earthy color scheme including browns, greens, and blues. Use a mint green for the walls with brown trim. Add brown furniture and decorate the wall with a flowers or a tree. Paint the ceiling blue and add painted clouds for an additional effect. Use a soft color such as cream or light blue for the textiles.
Additional considerations
Make sure everything is child proof: cover electric sockets, get a crib from which your baby girl can’t fall out, make sure there are no sharp edges anywhere, and so forth. Choose a practical layout. For example, you will often have to dash into the nursery at a moment’s nursery, so consider placing the crib close to the door. Also, don’t forget to budget when designing the room. Your baby girl won’t care so much about the color of her wall or beautiful matching rugs.