Nursery designs of now less cutesy, more sophisticated-Dayton Daily News

Posted : Monday, 18 July 2011

Given that is a child's room, get wallpaper that can rub clean. "Look on the back of the card in the book and tell you. Washable paper is not necessarily good enough. It should say "Behm scrubbable, recommended.
A great option that parents have now are buying peel adhesive and removable wall art. Many designs are available in any style you can imagine, that range from cartoon to elegant. Even something as simple as arranging large pois on the wall above the crib you really can have a big impact. When you're tired of it, just take.
Behm like the look of writing on the walls. "It is possible to hire an artist to write rhymes or write the name of your child in different languages. Looks great as a border along the ceiling or even written on the wall, "he said.
Storage
Once again, the trend is away from plastic containers or bright color that only a child could love.
"We sell several different racking and shelving, wooden tones, which have an attractive Wicker baskets," said Beerck. Baskets can also be used under the crib as extra storage. "Make it more attractive by putting a fancy tape on it," Behm suggested.
A shelf that hangs high in the nursery then could be hung down low, the upper part could be used as a desk top. Store a cube below it that can be pulled for seating.
Art & accessories
Designers said that less is more in the nurseries. Behm supported avoiding clutter. "You don't want to overdo it with accessories," he said. "Do you want the space to a tranquil, serene and peaceful for you and your child".
Covering the walls. "For kindergartens, there is a lot of wall art. It is usually a cleaner look, "said Beerck.
For those who choose to put the articles on the wall, suggested framing photographs of families. It is a great way to customize a nursery. "I recommend usually black and white images," said Beerck. Basnett suggested using photographs of their parents and grandparents when they were young.
The art of wall around a unifying theme is another option. Themes tend to be less these days, as in not Winnie the Pooh or Mickey Mouse. Instead, the trend is towards more general topics, such as nautical sports, tea party or the zoo grounds.
Using large letters to put your child's name on the wall has been popular for a while now. Use different fonts for each letter to jazz things up a bit, or make each letter a different color. Using the name of your child as a decorative pattern elsewhere in the room is also very trendy. Resellers of children like Pottery Barn Kids will stitch baby names on everything from pillowcases basket liners slip covers for chairs.
Instead of filling the room with stuffed animals, a giant panda or giraffe well-placed — out of the crib, for security reasons — now it's enough. Throw the beautiful soft blanket that you received on the rear of the rocking chair or view my grandmother quilt made by hanging on the wall, rather than leaving them in the crib where they put your child at risk of choking.
When picking lamps, choose basic styles that blend into any room in the House. It is easy to navigate the lampshades, using colors and patterns that correspond to bedding or tents. If your child decides later that he must have a room of Buzz Lightyear, switch off the lights for a few years until his tastes are changing again.
For the illumination of overhead, Behm suggested having a little fun with it. "We are seeing people getting chandeliers," he said. "Show a little with some Crystal bling, bling. Children love the way they reflect the light. "
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