If you’re a new parent, you may be shocked at just how much decorating a nursery can cost. Luckily, you don’t need a fortune to make a baby nursery look stylish. With a little creativity and a limited budget, you can create the baby room of your dreams. Here are some suggestions to put you on your way toward creating an awesome nursery, saving some money in the process.
Decorate in a Style That Will Grow with Your Child
Babies grow up really fast, and before you know it, an infantile décor will no longer fit him or her. Try to plan in advance when decorating the nursery. If you keep the color scheme neutral from the beginning, your child can grow with it. You want to come up with a style that will last your child until he or she is at least 7–10 years old—unless, of course, you know you are moving within the next year or two. Over that time, you’ll end up saving a lot of money, as you won’t have to redecorate every couple of years to accommodate your growing child.
Get Creative and Do It Yourself
If you decorate the room yourself, you can really save money on the nursery. This probably means you’ll need to know how to paint, sew, or build things from wood. Drapes are much cheaper to make than to buy, so see if you can buy material from a fabric store. This will also give you a lot more freedom, in terms of what colors and patterns you end up using in the room. If you get creative and learn some new skills, you can decorate your baby’s nursery the way you want within the budget constraints you have set.
Keep the Nursery Décor Simple and Functional
Another sure way to save money when decorating is to keep things simple. Remember, it will be several years before your baby will care what his or her room looks like. There’s no rule saying that your nursery needs to look anything like those fancy nurseries showcased on baby websites and in baby magazines. In the end, functionality is way more important than having the same crib set as your favorite celebrity mom.
A simple nursery doesn’t have to be a dull nursery. By choosing smaller and cheaper décor items, you can still create an interesting look. Wooden letters, for instance, are inexpensive and can be hand painted in whatever style you desire. You can create an instant attention-getter that’s inexpensive as well by hanging them on the wall with decorative ribbon. You should also be able to find other nursery items that you can use to add a special touch to your baby’s nursery at garage sales, in flea markets, and on the clearance racks.
Having a new baby is expensive. Thus, you shouldn’t have to worry about spending a lot of money decorating the nursery. Rather, by following these steps, you can create an awesome nursery that won’t break the bank. Then you can save the money for your little one’s college fund instead.
About the Writer…
Leon Tuberman has been in the home furnishings and interior design industry for 40 years. He owns and operates his family owned furniture store. They carry a large selection of American made solid wood furniture for your home office, dining room and bedroom. It doesn’t matter whether you’re shopping for a mission desk for your dorm or a wooden table for your formal dining room then they carry everything you need.