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giffywallsindia · 1 month
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Brightening Your Baby's Room with Nursery Wallpaper
Creating a lively and inviting space for your baby is all about adding touches that spark joy and inspire imagination. Nursery room wallpaper is a fantastic way to add colour, pattern, and energy to your baby's room. This guide'll explore various wallpaper options to make your baby's space feel warm and welcoming.
Choosing the Perfect Wallpaper for Your Baby's Room
Selecting the right wallpaper can make all the difference when decorating your baby's room. Whether you're looking for cute wallpaper for kids, cartoon wallpaper, or wild animal wallpaper, there's a wide range of options to fit any theme.
Cute Wallpaper for Kids
Cute wallpaper designs are perfect for creating a soft and soothing atmosphere. Look for patterns with gentle colours and playful motifs. Baby room wallpaper with fluffy clouds, smiling moons, and twinkling stars can help set a peaceful mood.
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Cartoon Wallpaper
Cartoon wallpaper brings the world of imagination right into your baby's room. Favourite characters and whimsical scenes can turn the walls into a storybook. This type of wallpaper decorates the space and starts your baby's journey into the world of stories and adventures.
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Wild Animal and Wildlife Wallpaper
For those who love nature, wild animals and wildlife wallpaper can introduce your baby to the beauty of the natural world. From majestic elephants to playful monkeys, these designs can be educational and decorative, adding a sense of adventure to the room.
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Pink Wallpaper and Red Colour Wallpaper
Colour plays a crucial role in setting the mood of a room. Pink wallpaper is a classic choice for creating a tender and loving atmosphere, perfect for a baby girl's room. On the other hand, red colour wallpaper can add warmth and vibrancy, which is ideal for spaces that stimulate your baby's senses.
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Boys Room Wallpaper
When decorating a boy's room, look for wallpaper that matches his growing personality. Boys' room wallpaper can range from cool space themes to adventurous jungle motifs. Choosing the right design can spark curiosity and encourage learning.
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Incorporating Wallpaper into the Room Interior
Wallpaper can do more than just cover walls; it can transform the overall look of the room's interior. You can create a cohesive look that ties together furniture, decorations, and textiles by choosing the right patterns and colours.
Wall Decoration Ideas
Think of wallpaper as a form of wall decoration that adds depth and character to the room. You can use wallpaper to create a feature wall behind the crib or cover all four walls for a fully immersive theme. Mixing and matching different wallpapers can also create a unique and playful space.
Practical Tips for Choosing and Applying Nursery Wallpaper
Selecting and applying nursery wallpaper doesn't have to be complicated. Here are some practical tips to ensure you choose the right wallpaper and apply it correctly:
Consider the room's lighting when choosing wallpaper colours and patterns.
Opt for easy-to-clean wallpapers, as they will likely face little hands and messes.
Measure your walls accurately to order the correct amount of wallpaper.
If you need more confidence applying the wallpaper, consider hiring a professional to ensure a smooth finish.
Conclusion
Decorating your baby's room with nursery wallpaper is a wonderful way to create a comforting and stimulating space. By choosing designs that reflect the joy and wonder of childhood, you can create a room that your baby will love growing up in. Whether you opt for cute kids' designs, colourful cartoons, or nature-inspired themes, the right wallpaper can make your baby's room a special place for both you and your child.
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archienewling · 7 years
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I have the design for the office to share with you this week! First up, let’s talk layout.
Look how fancy I am! Marvel at that rudimentary animation! I made it myself, and yes, everything is to scale. I’ve leveled up a little with SketchUp and it’s no longer the frustrating exercise it once was to create custom furniture. I even made the lamp on the desk! YAY FOR NEW SKILLS.
Anyway, I have still images too, which are probably more helpful in discussing the space.
The room is all angles, so the layout was a little challenging, but I took advantage of the one long wall by lining it with 7’ of modular storage. The ceiling height is limiting, so to avoid everything being at the same height, I added a hutch atop the cabinets.
Floating in the middle of the room will be a brass and marble dining table. It gives me extra space to spread out while planning big projects, but it’s also a secondary desk, a homework spot (the kids like to hang out up there with me), and an alternate location for tabletop shoots. There will be four modern green chairs for everyday use, but the table can seat six.
Next, the placement of the desk and chairs. This is controversial?
They can be flip-flopped, and in theory a desk in front of the windows sounds lovely. In reality though, the sun can be super bright there for a good portion of the day and I think it would hurt my eyes to be staring at a backlit screen (and I don’t want to draw the curtains all the time). I also have a window AC there which is very necessary on the third floor of an old house without central air, and I don’t want to sit directly in front of it. And also? I don’t want my back to the room’s main entrance! It feels wrong. My desk has been where it is in the mockups for months now, and I like it. I can also swivel to reach the scanner/printer which I don’t use every single day, but when I do I feel very much in control of my little command center.
Placing the desk in front of the window would make for a pretty picture, but it’s not the right choice for me. The window nook will be beautiful with my pair of vintage chairs centered in it and some amazing sconces on each side.
OK, and the closet. Excuse me, I mean “The Rainbow Room.” My family loves this little space at the very top, very front of the house with its deminue stained glass window. We’re all pretty excited about giving it an update! I’ll be putting up the most amazing wallpaper with vintage-style illustrations of birds and bugs, and then painting the trim a complementary color. Four bookshelves will line the sides giving us tons of storage while keeping a clear view of the window at the end.
I’ve got a design board with the major elements in place to share too.
This board isn’t 100% final, but it’s pretty close. An asterisk denotes items that have been sent by sponsors for inclusion in the room.
Ornithology Wallpaper, Milton & King* Birds and bugs! That illustration style! You guys, this is right up my alley.
Audrey 8″ Sconce, Cedar & Moss* Well these are pretty much perfect, yes? Customizable too. Mine will plug in.
Alexa Hampton Basil Small Brass Pendant, The Mine* Much nicer than the ceiling fan it’s replacing. I’ll be centering the pendant on the marble table.
Globe Table Lamp, West Elm There are less expensive options for a simple globe lamp, but I’m picky about the glass. I didn’t want plastic or anything etched/frosted. Beautiful milk glass all the way.
Benchwright Hutch, Pottery Barn The ceilings have funny angles and I needed something with height. This sits atop my storage cabinets. (Discontinued, but here’s the rest of the collection.)
Martha Stewart Living Craft Storage Console, Home Depot / Home Decorators Modular, so you can build your own storage solution. Alas, I’m only seeing this one in white now.
Martha Stewart Living Craft File Cabinet, Home Depot / Home Decorators More modular goodness, but this one is still available in wood, along with white and black.
Archive Walnut Bookshelves, Article* These have arrived and not only are they sturdy, the walnut is gorgeous.
Freer House Slim Keith Vase, Jill Rosenwald* Little vases painted on a larger vase! Delightful.
Marble and Brass 60×36″ Parsons Table, Crate & Barrel* I cannot wait to start covering this table with walllpaper samples and paint swatches. Perhaps its beauty will inspire me to keep a tidy workspace?
Green Chairs, The Mine* I’ve been looking for more ways to bring in mossy green, and these chairs excellent in that regard. Digging the modern style too.
Vintage Blue Slipper Chairs, Divine Consign I grabbed a pair of these and used only one in my first One Room Challenge, but now they’re reuniting in my office.
Pom Pom Velvet Pillows, West Elm I’ve used these in other rooms, but my pillows like to shuffle around. I think they’ll be happy in the office, at least for a little while.
Kendrick Currey & Co Side Table, Bellacor* This is the cutest side table and I’m sad to say that it’s being discontinued. I was considering this quirky side table too, which is still available.
Pink Curtains, TBD I might steal these from another room, but then that would leave that space naked. Find something else? Pink for every window, everywhere!
Silas Round Convex Mirror, Overstock Another item I might steal from a different room (the snug). But I think I might like it even better in the office.
‘Emerald Beetles’ by Kate Roebuck, Artfully Walls* I had to.
‘Flowers in Vase’ by Ruti Shaashua, Artfully Walls* Great colors and an equally great drawing style.
Paint colors: White Blush, Benjamin Moore; Simply White, Benjamin Moore; Authentic Black, Dutch Boy The second and third floor has white trim and black doors throughout (with just a couple of rooms left to tackle). The pale blush walls are the same as my bedroom — I loved the color that much.
Morris 60″ Desk, Crate & Barrel* Drawers! So many drawers. I’m going to devote one exclusively to novelty toys just because I can.
Minna Vase, Crate & Barrel I picked up four of these a while back. I have three children, and not so coincidentally I suppose, I now also have three of these vases.
Jane Robert Abbey Table Lamp, Bellacor* I’m playing with scale here. This lamp is huge, and it’s going under an angled ceiling. It should work, but until I see it in person I’m crossing my fingers.
Bukhara Ikat Indigo Blue Pillow, Arianna Belle* Oh my do I love this pattern. My desk area needed a little shot of blue.
Liv Upholstered Wingback Office Chair, Crate & Barrel* My number one choice for a desk chair. It’s so dang lovely.I’ve written about it before!
Coziest Rosette Throw, West Elm For chilly days.
Blue and White Planter, The Mine* There are touches of blue and white everywhere, and I’ve been wanting to add a planter like this somewhere in the house. I realized the office is the perfect spot to do so.
Pink Genevieve Gorder Capel Rug An oldie but a goodie. The dusty pink is hard to find in rugs — they’re usually baby pink or much, much brighter.
Follow along with the One Room Challenge participants!
• Boxwood Avenue • Coco & Jack • Design Manifest • Dwell with Dignity • The House That Lars Built • Little Green Notebook • The Makerista • Making it Lovely • Old Brand New • Old Home Love • The Painted House • Megan Pflug Designs • Pink Pagoda • Erica Reitman • Sacramento Street • Simply Grove • Jill Sorensen • Sugar & Cloth • Vintage Rug Shop • Waiting on Martha • Media Partner House Beautiful • TM by ORC
My One Room Challenge Posts
Follow along from the beginning! • Week 1: Hello, Office • Week 2: Design and Layout
And check out my previous One Room Challenges! • Spring ’16: Our Bedroom and Den • Fall ’16: Front and Back Entry, Stairs, and Hallways
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