
Today's Guest Post is from a favourite of mine, Vertbaudet. Please note that this is a sponsored post but it is from a brand I know and love and is a really useful and inspiring piece. Enjoy!
Every parent wants what is best for their children so, for expectant families, choosing nursery decor that will help to stimulate and educate should be a priority. At Vertbaudet, mums and dads-to-be will find a full range of nursery equipment in a range of designs specially created to be both fun and functional.
While infants may not instantly react to or show a particular preference for any kind of interior styling, parents can make furnishing and accessory choices that will help to fire their young imaginations and encourage development.
Nursery Essentials can be Educational
When selecting essential items for an infant or toddler bedroom, try and look at the options through their eyes. While a delicate pattern or intricate design in soft pastel colours on bed linens, floors and walls may be appealing for parents, infants may find it hard to discern the subtle contrasts or smaller features. Parents who wish to offer their baby a stimulating environment should instead choose pieces with bolder prints in strong colours, such as children’s rugs, or even monochrome designs. These can give little ones something to focus on when alone, such as at the beginning of their daily nap or on waking.
Future-Proofing Nursery Designs
Parents should remember that opportunities for developmental stimulation can be created through the use of both permanent fixtures and the addition of accessories. Families looking to create an infant’s room that will be somewhat future-proof, and therefore not in need of redecoration for each stage of development, may wish to consider using a neutral background and adding elements of interest through the clever use of accessories.
Adding Educational Interest
Walls can be decorated using plain colours and age-appropriate wall stickers or canvasses to add a little interest. As children grow older, the addition of an educational border such as one featuring the alphabet or animals can offer a great starting point for make-believe play and educational games.
Personalising Infant and Toddler Bedrooms
An infant’s room may feature bright and bold cot bumpers with an intriguing design and a fun cot mobile to capture their imagination, while toddlers’ bedrooms can be accessorised using additions such as curtains, lampshades and children’s rugs featuring a favourite animal, character or object in captivating colours.
Selecting Hard Furnishings for a Nursery Space
When selecting hard furniture for a child’s bedroom, parents are likely to be most interested in functionality and tempted towards items that fit with their preferred interiors style. Given the amount of time that young children spend in their sleeping environments, expectant families may also wish to consider the visual impact of the pieces they choose. Even an essential addition such as a changing table, kids wardrobe or chest of drawers can be made in bright and bold colours, or incorporate a child friendly motif or design. As children grow, the addition of items such as a play table and desk will provide additional opportunities for creative and make-believe play, both of which are cornerstones of healthy development.
Environment Impacts Development
For parents-to-be, creating and decorating a room for their impending arrival can be an exciting time. However, mums and dads should remain constantly aware of the impact that environment can have on imagination and education, and tailor their designs to capitalise on this.
IMAGES COURTESY OF VERTBAUDET
Every parent wants what is best for their children so, for expectant families, choosing nursery decor that will help to stimulate and educate should be a priority. At Vertbaudet, mums and dads-to-be will find a full range of nursery equipment in a range of designs specially created to be both fun and functional.
While infants may not instantly react to or show a particular preference for any kind of interior styling, parents can make furnishing and accessory choices that will help to fire their young imaginations and encourage development.
Nursery Essentials can be Educational
When selecting essential items for an infant or toddler bedroom, try and look at the options through their eyes. While a delicate pattern or intricate design in soft pastel colours on bed linens, floors and walls may be appealing for parents, infants may find it hard to discern the subtle contrasts or smaller features. Parents who wish to offer their baby a stimulating environment should instead choose pieces with bolder prints in strong colours, such as children’s rugs, or even monochrome designs. These can give little ones something to focus on when alone, such as at the beginning of their daily nap or on waking.
Future-Proofing Nursery Designs
Parents should remember that opportunities for developmental stimulation can be created through the use of both permanent fixtures and the addition of accessories. Families looking to create an infant’s room that will be somewhat future-proof, and therefore not in need of redecoration for each stage of development, may wish to consider using a neutral background and adding elements of interest through the clever use of accessories.
Adding Educational Interest
Walls can be decorated using plain colours and age-appropriate wall stickers or canvasses to add a little interest. As children grow older, the addition of an educational border such as one featuring the alphabet or animals can offer a great starting point for make-believe play and educational games.
Personalising Infant and Toddler Bedrooms
An infant’s room may feature bright and bold cot bumpers with an intriguing design and a fun cot mobile to capture their imagination, while toddlers’ bedrooms can be accessorised using additions such as curtains, lampshades and children’s rugs featuring a favourite animal, character or object in captivating colours.
Selecting Hard Furnishings for a Nursery SpaceWhen selecting hard furniture for a child’s bedroom, parents are likely to be most interested in functionality and tempted towards items that fit with their preferred interiors style. Given the amount of time that young children spend in their sleeping environments, expectant families may also wish to consider the visual impact of the pieces they choose. Even an essential addition such as a changing table, kids wardrobe or chest of drawers can be made in bright and bold colours, or incorporate a child friendly motif or design. As children grow, the addition of items such as a play table and desk will provide additional opportunities for creative and make-believe play, both of which are cornerstones of healthy development.
Environment Impacts Development
For parents-to-be, creating and decorating a room for their impending arrival can be an exciting time. However, mums and dads should remain constantly aware of the impact that environment can have on imagination and education, and tailor their designs to capitalise on this.
IMAGES COURTESY OF VERTBAUDET