choosing the perfect color for your nursery
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Choosing the Perfect Color for Your Nursery
Are you wondering what color you
should paint your nursery? If you
are having a boy, the obvious
choice is blue. However, if you are
having a girl, the obvious color
might be pink. Just because these
might be the most obvious of
choices, does that mean they are
going to be the right one? Often
times, parents immediately think of
blue or pink when it comes to
deciding on the color to paint their
nursery, but it isn’t necessarily the
wisest choice. There are plenty of different options from which you can
choose. With an abundance of paint colors available, why restrict yourself to
just one?
Whenever an expecting mom finds out what she is having a girl or thinks
she is having a girl, she starts seeing images of pink dancing through her
mind. Pink is all she can think about, but is that really the smartest color to
use? Years ago, it used to be that all any new mom used was pink for their
little girls’ room. It was the only color there was, but that isn’t always the
case today.
You plan, prepare and paint the nursery pink in anticipation of your new
bundle of joy coming home. Just when you think you have everything all set,
the gifts start pouring in. The décor arrives and all you see is pink. It’s like a
bottle of PeptoBismol threw up in the room because there is so much pink.
Pink sheets, pink dolls, pink dresses, pink toys, pink mobiles, pink
everything surrounds the space where your little one is supposed to be. By
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the time you are done, there is so much pink in the room that you don’t
know what else to do.
Don’t get me wrong. There is absolutely nothing wrong with having a pink
nursery. You can make everything pink if you so choose. Even though pink
can be quite beautiful, the effects tend to wear off quickly for some.
Wouldn’t you rather have a little variety in your nursery and break the pink
up some? Choose a wall color that can make the pink stand out in the crowd
instead of blending in with everything else.
Opt for universal colors that will work for either a boy or a girl. Have you
ever heard the stories about parents who thought they were having a girl
only to paint the room pink and wind up having a boy instead? Using
universal colors is one to avoid having that pitfall happen to you. You can
easily accent a neutral color with pink or blue, without having to overdo it
with one single color. Since you will have enough color coding elsewhere in
the room with all of your décor, you don’t have to overdo it with the paint
choice.