Sunday, September 23, 2012

Color in the Nursery

Love color but don't know how to use it? We've got 7 easy ways to incorporate vibrant shades into your kid's room.

Chocolate Cravings

Go beyond baby blue and pastel pink when planning your nursery scheme -- don't be afraid to draw from whatever bold hues reflect your colorful aesthetic. (And here's a bright-color bonus: infants see dark and light contrast best, so you'll be creating a stimulating space to boot.) Check out these seven ideas for creating a vivid, playful, and totally-you nursery.

Brown? In a baby's room? We can just hear your mother-in-law now. There, calming blues and greens provide a counterpoint to earthy chocolate, and the deep walls contribute to a cozy, comfortable vibe. Mod plywood cutouts create interest in an unexpected spot -- the ceiling.





Primarily Yours

We love it when nothing matches but everything goes, like in this room, which mixes primary colors in a variety of shades and patterns.


Color Block

Can't decide on a shade? Pick a few of your favorites and create a color-block wall mural. How-to: Pencil in your grid with a level, then section off squares with tape. Be sure to press the edges of the tape with your nails to make sure the paint doesn't blend. Extra added bonus: You'll basically never need to paint again, since whatever bedding and accessories you use in the future are bound to match.




Tickled Pink

You're having a girl, and you do love pink. Here's a way to make pink unexpected: Pair it with a rusty orange for a slightly retro, totally chic feel.


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