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INTERIOR TIPS FOR CREATING A NURSERY

Lizz Banks
Authored by Lizz Banks
Posted: Saturday, February 18, 2023 - 14:22
Whether parents-to-be are a dab-hand at DIY, have a passion for all things interiors, or dread the idea of decorating, Mokee’s interior tips to creating a nursery will help parents tackle the all-important baby room.  

·       Be practical and realistic- parents-to-be should set expectations in line with their budget. Budgets will only get you so far, so parents need to make the most of what they’re able to give financially towards the room by looking at buying second hand, scouring car boot sales for old furniture that they can upcycle as well as asking friends and family for any furniture/toys/paint that they have going unwanted.

·       Create your own mood board- make sure that all the furniture, accessories and colours work together by creating a mood board. Whether it’s a digital mood board on Pinterest or literally printing out pictures and pinning them on a board, having it all in one place will help to visualise what the nursery will look like and what tweaks need to be made.

·       Choose key pieces first - decide on the big furniture pieces first and then work the colours and scheme around them. Mokee’s range of Cot Beds come in a vast array of colours, so once a colour is fixed, look at tones that complement the cot and then stick to that colour palette.

·       Choose soft, tranquil colours- Mokee’s cool colours have been chosen because they specifically help to create a tranquil space for baby. Soft colours will help soothe baby. Choose earthy colours, light greys, creamy whites and soft pastels over harsher colours.

·       Think textiles – Mokee has a fantastic range of textiles to suit lots of nursery themes. Textiles are a great way to soften a room; think beautiful soft blankets on chairs and sofas as well as rugs to help make the room feel as comfortable as possible for parents and baby.

·       Think safety – ensure that all furniture, toys and accessories are safe for baby but also remember to think about when they can crawl and walk. Will the items chosen for the nursery still be safe for wandering hands and fingers to touch and pull? If  heavy furniture is chosen for a room, such as a large wardrobe or chest of drawers, it’s a good idea to have it secured to the wall, just in case the toddler tries to climb it for example.

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