Tips To Achieve A Designer Nursery

March 13th, 2010

As more and more people have been hiring professional interior decorators to help out with the decor in their homes, they have also found a use for them in designing the nursery. Of course, not everyone can afford to do this. But, it isn’t as expensive as one might think. A good interior decorator will work wisely with your budget. And he or she can bring in some incredible pieces that don’t have to be over the top in terms of pricing.

Aside from the furniture, they use certain elements that are crucial in order to finish a room and make it beautiful and comfortable. Those things are using the right colors, the right lighting, lines, balance, form and other things that they have studied and applied to each room.

A lot of parents are going the route of a convertible crib nowadays. It’s simply because it gives them some more options. They are able to turn the crib into a regular bed. In essence, it becomes more affordable, even when you’re buying a more expensive set, because it will stay with your child longer.

They can choose a crib like this in either a white finish, or a convertible crib natural finish. The choice is completely up to them. It has to do with budget and personal style that is really responsible for that particular choice they make.

After these things are chosen, the creativity of the Interior designer plays a big role. They find an inspirational piece that that they can pull colors out of and apply them throughout the room. This can come in the form of fabric from the bedding collection, a vase, or whatever. Of course, it is recommended that you do the same. Find something that you really like and use those colors properly around the room.

The inspirational piece can be used as the foundation. From there, you can use lighter or darker shades of the particular colors, and even use pattern. You can splash these colors around the room in various ways. In sculptures, wall art, lighting fixtures, etc.

It’s important that you don’t over do color and pattern. It can become very tiring on the eyes when you do that. Rather than doing that, find your inspirational piece take out a couple of colors and use them. No more than three colors should be used in a nursery or any other room for that matter.


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