Designing the perfect nursery
Designing the perfect nursery
The nursery is your baby’s first home. It needs to be filled with the good energies, be welcoming, calming and also be fun. Of course, your baby's room also needs to be functional and comfortable you. So let me share some unique nursery tips for the perfect nursery.
Choose a soft color palette
Create a harmony of soft colors in the nursery. Choose the colors you really like — colors that will comfort and soothe both you and the baby. You can pair harmonious colors, such as white and beige or green and blue or a soft buttery yellow and lavender. Avoid overly bright colors, which are stimulating and better suited to playrooms, and avoid too much contrast, such as a dominant black-and-white theme.
Pay attention to Lighting
Provide several sources of light in the nursery to be used at different times of day and night. This will contribute to a balanced feng shui energy and create a serene environment at any time of the day and night. Soft, natural-fabric curtains are ideal for filtering harsh direct sunlight while letting in some glowing light. A whimsical lighting fixture is also great to infuse style and light and might be the perfect piece to add extra fun to a classic nursery.
Place the Crib in the right position
Keep your baby's bed away from the door, and minimize EMF levels by limiting the number of electrical items that are close to the crib. (EMF stands for electromagnetic field, a field of energy created by the flow of electricity through wiring and electrical devices. High EMF levels may contribute to some diseases and autoimmune disorders, so it is best to limit them as much as possible.) Avoid placing the crib too close to the door or directly in line with it. Ideally, position the crib along a solid wall or with the head against a solid wall so the bed's length is perpendicular to the wall. Do not place the crib in the middle of the room with no support, or under a window. These positions disturb the sleep and bring stress. The same is valid for Adult beds.
Use Natural Materials
Use natural materials whenever possible for the baby's bedding and the nursery curtains, flooring, rugs, furniture and toys. Choose wood over plastic for furniture, accents and toys. They are healthier material and will be more durable. Wooden toys can even be passed to the siblings and next generation. Other good choices for natural materials include cotton, silk, linen and bamboo.
Invest In Ageless Furniture
Stylish, ageless, multi-purpose furniture is always a good investment as your little one will grow and you will be happy to hold on to great pieces with history. A dresser with a nice topper instead of the typical changing table can be kept for a child room or a guest bedroom. A comfortable rocker chair can be used for reading time after the nursing months.
Choose Images and Decor carefully
Design motifs and images depicting nature are ideal for a baby's room. Choose animal motifs carefully, and avoid images of aggressive, ferocious or predatory animals — even when they look cute they might be overwhelming for your baby. Also, avoid designs with sharp points. Furniture and other decor in the room should have few or no sharp edges and corners; where corners or points are unavoidable, direct them away from the crib. Incorporate Personal Touches. You could also add some sentimental value by creating a gallery wall of family photos.
Install a Little Library
Step story time up a notch by adding a little floating shelf or library to display all their favorite bedtime books on. The collection of books doubles as decor, animating walls and creating a beautiful collection of magical stories.
Trust Your Senses
When it comes to a good feng shui nursery, be guided by your senses. Think of the nursery as a special retreat for relaxation and bonding with your little one, and let it delight all five senses. Treat your baby's sense of smell with respect. Open windows daily for good ventilation. If desired, add the scent of gentle essential oils, such as chamomile, rose, vanilla or lavender. We are all sensitive to the energy around us, and this is most true of babies who feel everything. Good feng shui always feels good; trust your body's responses to the decisions you make about your baby's room.
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Marie Burgos