Colors for Your Nursery

color for nurseryIn decorating the nursery may have many things in mind, and furniture to add details, but the longer it takes the decision of the tones we’ll include the walls, fabrics and decor.

The colors even more important
In small are very influential in their moods and attitudes, even in their own development. Therefore it becomes essential to know their influence. Resulting not only important for your room look beautiful, but also stimulate your ingenuity, play and study at times.

As far as possible be avoided to use a monochromatic scheme, one color, but you can bet by using more colors, as they stimulate their creative growth and activity. Why not use vivid colors on the walls, which we leave for accessories and toys. A combination of two or three pastel colors can be very attractive.

The variety of colors and combination to be included can be extremely extensive, so it is easier to describe the colors are not recommended to use. For example, the grays are decaying the vitality and purity of the environment, although certain tones can combine well with light colors. It ruled over the black or brown, they turn off the environment and depressed. Yellow and red creates some excitement and nervousness, so if you want to include it should do it in small proportions.

Decoration
In the same manner as in the baby care rooms, use a subject to be included in the variety of accessories scattered throughout the room. Cars, spaceships, or sports for boys, or fairies, princesses and lovely animals for the girls. Always taking into account the passage of time, so it should be geared to their age and some years more.

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