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Every mom wishes the best for her newborn and strives to create a beautiful, serene and lovely surrounding where her baby can dwell in. But designing the nursery isn’t just about the perfect decorations and choosing between pink and blue cribs; it’s also about other aspects regarding functionality and of course, safety. That being said, there are a lot of factors to consider, but before you go into a complete redesigning frenzy, perhaps these 5 tips will help you create the best nursery for your baby.

Security Is a Priority

Before you start focusing on different aspects of decoration and aesthetic appeal of the nursery, it’ll be necessary to consider some smart babyproofing solutions. Creating a safe environment for your baby should be a priority and it can be achieved quite easily. First, make sure to choose a good location for the crib, preferably someplace away from the windows and outside the reach of draperies and blind cords. It’s also important to make sure that the crib conforms to safety regulations, as well as to keep any toys, pillows, pads and similar objects out of the crib. The baby should sleep on a firm, flat mattress without any bedding and additions underneath. Make sure to secure all electrical outlets and windows with window guards and to keep all baby products and supplies out of the baby’s reach.

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Form Follows Function

Aesthetics are surely an important part of design, but a room such as the nursery should be functional and practical above all. Achieving this balance can be a bit troublesome, but it’s definitely not impossible. It’s important to consider just how much available space you actually have and what are the essential things that should find a place in the nursery. This’ll help you plan out the overall layout of the room which can greatly help you plan out the rest of the details in the nursery.

See the Big Picture

One of the things that most first-time moms don’t realize is just how quickly babies grow up. Although you wish to create a perfect nursery for your baby, it’s important to keep in mind that you’ll probably need to redesign the room a few times to adapt it to their needs. There’s a huge difference between the needs of a 6-month-old baby and an 18-month-old baby, so the design of the nursery should follow their requirements. In order to avoid doing major remodeling projects every few months, it’s best to rely on some adaptable decorations that can be changed or replaced easily and without a lot of money.

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Create A Focal Point

If you’re still not quite sure where to start, then it’s best to choose one piece of décor or furniture that’s going to be the focal point of the room. In many cases, the crib represents the focal point and is usually placed in the centre of the room. This can be your starting ground for other decorations and you can easily learn how to design the room in the same fashion. You could also try to copy the style of the rest of your house and implement certain design features already familiar to the house. Here you can find some interesting pieces of furniture as an inspiration.

Please Their Senses

Lastly, it’s very important to keep in mind just how sensitive babies are. This applies to all of their senses, especially their eyesight and their sense of hearing. Because of this, a nursery should be painted in calm, soothing hues and also have regulated temperature throughout the day and night. Other than this, it’s crucial to block sunlight when the baby naps, which can be achieved simply by opting for some beautiful and quality white wood blinds. Also, controlling the noise levels should be one of the most important steps, that’s why good insulation is a crucial component of a good nursery.

Until the arrival of the newest family member, you’ve probably spent ages decorating and redecorating the nursery for your baby, changing the layout, colour and the overall design of the room. Now you know that you can easily design a perfect nursery that’ll help your baby feel happy and comfortable during the years they’ll spend there.

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