Create a Fun and Wonderful Room for Your Baby
The arrival of a baby not only brought immense joy to a home. It also brings a range of new spending, and it is important to learn from the organizing principle for these costs get out of hand. Starting with the new room that you design for the smallest member of your family.
Not have to spend a fortune to create a fun and wonderful room for your baby. Here are some tips on how to decorate a baby’s room on a budget.
1) The most important thing when you start decorating your baby’s room is, without doubt, SAFETY. You should review all safety rules before you buy or borrow furniture for the nursery.
2) Use all second hand items you can get, especially for items like the first stroller, a walker or a baby bath. Find deals in thrift stores, classified advertisements in local newspapers and the Internet shopping portal, Ebay. Please note that the initial articles of a newborn hardly used for a few months so that the state is generally good although they have been through several owners.
3rd) If you decide to buy new furniture, choose those that will remain useful as the baby grows. Do not buy furniture too “baby” to continue using for at least the first five years of his childhood. Shop by lifestyle. If you travel a lot, might consider buying a travel cot can be easily dismantled and put in a suitcase or bag. They are more expensive than wood cribs and often happier. Is preferable to invest your money on a good bed in a good family, for many more years will the latter.
4) Choose colors for the room to coordinate with the colors of the toys. This toys will become part of the decor!
5) Do the work yourself. Purchase second-hand furniture and then paint them with bright colors and symmetrical forms. Buy fun fabrics and make curtains, quilts and cushion covers coordinated. Paint the walls. Prepare yourself “nest.”
6th) Choosing a paint color for the walls to “grow” with the child. Pink or blue baby colors are lovely, but maybe not for young children of 4 or 5 years.
7) Use baskets, drawers and shelves instead of cabinets for storing toys, clothes and other essentials.
If you need more space available for storage, put shelves on the walls or invest in a kit easy to assemble and cost at stores like IKEA.
9th) Instead of papering the entire room, which is expensive and somewhat complicated for someone without experience, once painted the walls. Garnish with an adhesive strip to rooms or other color paint around windows, ceilings and doors.
10th) Your best source for ideas to save will be the experiences of other mothers who have just been in your place. Everyone will be happy to share their ideas and items no longer needed.
