Every parent wants their precious baby nursery to be perfect, and finding the right decor, wall art, and color patterns is a huge part of creating that perfect place. You have probably heard of the benefits in having creative nursery wall art on the walls- it stimulates babies brain, it create a familiar environment, and invokes a personality attraction to beauty and design.
Nursery wall decor offers a multitude of choices and styles and range from paintings, prints and plaques to decals, vinyl stickers, wallpapers, and paint colors. Your inner design guru will have a great time indeed decorating your baby’s nursery with such wide selections.
For another thing, your pockets will not suffer simply because all of these choices are very affordable, no matter the budget involved. You may even have the same room as the designated nursery and just change the decorations to achieve a new look to an old room with each addition to the family.
You can enjoy all of these benefits if and when you know how to choose the right nursery wall decor! You cannot just purchase anything and everything that takes your fancy, slap them on the walls every which way and then honestly say that the whole arrangement looks fine.
With that being the case, you can adopt the following tips in choosing the right wall decor for your nursery:
* Stick to a theme. It may be a specific color like green or blue, a specific activity like baseball or trains, and a specific object like animals or baseball bats. The important thing is that the theme is adopted for the entire nursery.
* Think safety. Although wall decor for the nurseries are baby-friendly in most instances, you want to ensure safety in many ways. For example, you have to research a particular product for toxic substances like lead.
* Stimulate the mind. Your baby’s eyes will dart from one place in the room to the next. Wall decor, colorful artwork, intriguing designs are all a good way to exercise their senses although it must also be emphasized that it is not a good idea either to cram the walls with objects as babies are prone to over stimulation.
Ultimately, you want your babies nursery to be a balance between activity and rest, between mother’s sense of style and baby’s needs and between beauty and practicality.






