Thursday, May 14, 2009

How to decor a baby's room?


For all the parents, the baby is the most important person in their lives. All the parents in the world like to give the best goods and condition to their babies. Such as the food, clothes, daily necessities even the room decor. We wish them live in a beautiful room.
Most Nursery decorating ideas are simple projects that you can do yourself right down to making the bedding if you so wish. Your baby can grow up to feel loved and cherished by its mom and dad in this very special room. Babies need very little in the early days. The nursery should be little more than a quiet place to sleep, recharge and have their nappy changed. Storage is essential though, so provide adequate space for nappies, blankets, clothes and toys.
Lighting
Install a dimmer switch so you don’t have to wake the baby up fully for late night feeds. If using curtains, ensure they have thick lining or install blackout blinds.
Wall decor
If you like wallpaper, there are lots of patterns to choose from. You can wallpaper only half a wall, using a chair rail to divide the painted half from the wallpapered half. You can add a cute border around the center of the room or next to the ceiling, at the top of the wall. Or you may choose painting.be sure paint that is washable. Your newborn won't be tiny and helpless for long, and you'll be glad you painted her walls in washable paint! If you like wallpaper, there are lots of patterns to choose from. You can wallpaper only half a wall, using a chair rail to divide the painted half from the wallpapered half. You can add a cute border around the center of the room or next to the ceiling, at the top of the wall. You can even apply adorable stick-on decorations. These are easy to apply and remove and come in lots of fun patterns, designs, and even favorite storybook characters. You might want to consider using these stick-on decorations on the walls over your baby's crib.
Baby bed
Today's baby beds aren't just designed to be used until baby becomes a climbing toddler. Instead, many baby beds or cribs are actually convertible beds, and your child can use them for several years. Many cribs now offer the option of converting into a toddler bed, and when your child has grown even more, they become the head and foot boards of a twin size bed. When you are considering what type of bed to purchase, you might want to keep these choices in mind, especially if you are budget conscious about your buys.
Flooring
Once your child starts crawling, look for soft carpet, rubber tiles or smooth wooden flooring with a knee-friendly rug for playtime. Thinner rugs, such as Aubussons and kilims, will need an underlay for added padding and to prevent slippage, and remember that rugs are more likely to slide on carpet than hard floors and will therefore require a non-slip underlay.
Make sure they are certifiable and safe. If you are wanting to use the crib on a long term basis, it is important you pick one of the many convertible cribs on the market. These work for baby, toddler and young child, with just a few quick changes to the crib. Another must in the nursery is a seat for mom or dad : )