Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Nautical And Butterfly Nursery Decor

By Darren Hartley


Nautical nursery decor will have you dropping anchor in a nursery with nautical flair that is both crisp and bright for your new baby. A nautical theme is a sophisticated choice, eschewing ruffles and fluffy farm animals for a more elegant and versatile decor.

Before the purchase of any nautical nursery decor is made, it is a necessity to first select a specific theme for the nautical nursery. After the selection, parents can speed off to the nearest mall and buy their ships in a bottle for display on the shelves and staple life preservers for display on the walls. They can choose bright sail cloths for nursery curtains and anchor-printed pillow cases as accompaniment to the rocking chair.

Hanging sailboat posters on the wall is part and parcel of nautical nursery decor ideas. The walls may also be painted a crisp royal blue or shades of blue and white with red accents, for a sleeker atmosphere. The color palette could actually be dictated by the chosen sailboat baby bedding.

Fun is what parents have in decorating a baby room with butterfly nursery decor. With the extensive variety of furniture and decorations matching this incredible theme, only exhaustion can stop parents from navigating through them. Coming in various colors and designs, each item is decorated with butterflies in one way or the other.

What would be a beautiful way to brighten up a baby room? Well, by using butterfly nursery decor, of course. Butterflies are considered delicate creatures, with their intricate designs and colors unique to each species. It will only take some creativity on the part of parents to bring the elegance and beauty of butterflies into the nursery of their newborn baby.

Overwhelming the baby room with too much butterfly nursery decor is a no-no. Instead of having everything butterfly-themed, some neutral items may be chosen that matches the colors of the butterflies. Babies are known to prefer bright colors over pastels. However, in their first few months, newborns have a preference for black and white as these colors are easier for them to see at that stage.




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