Baby Room Decorating Ideas.
Color is a major component when it comes to baby room decorating ideas.
Which color and how much color? Will it be too dull or will it be too bright? Should it be calm without stimulation? Many people wonder about this and we should be relieved to know that there is quite a bit of science behind color theory. How does it affect infants, well there is still much scientific debate about that. There is a multitude of research about how colors affect adults; this is a million dollar research area because marketers need to know about color psychology. And much has been revealed, for example, it's no coincidence that most fast food restaurants are yellow and red, these are the colors that can make you feel more hungry.
Can you use this research for baby room decorating ideas? New-borns may not perceive colors correctly for a while, however as your child gets older, pretty soon colors will be affecting there moods and perhaps their decisions to be good or naughty! Here's a quick look at of some color theory:
RED - Emotional, Passion, Excitement, - Red is bold and attention-grabbing. Good as an accent in the nursery. Red's 'hot' personality is too intense for an all over red scheme for your baby room decorating ideas.
ORANGE - Warm, Comforting, Cosy - Orange is a very comfortable color. It promotes a welcoming feeling. A soft orange may be a good choice, especially if the room is not a sunny one.
YELLOW - Energetic, and Lively, Yellow is known as one of the most highly perceived colors. One that catches the eye; so once again use yellow as an accent more so than an overall scheme when thinking of your baby room decorating ideas.
GREEN - Calming, Nurturing Refreshing, - Green is one of the most versatile decorating colors. There are so many hues of green - just like in nature. Good for a learning environment, it is serene and encourages calmness of thinking and of concentration.
BLUE - Calming, healing, subtle and trusty- Blue is calming, but be careful with the shade. Like green it offers many hues. Interestingly, although blue is thought to promote productivity, it is not a companion of food and should not be used too lavishly in food areas. Avoid blue plates or children who do not like eating. With baby room decorating ideas, use warm or bright blues and steer away from dark blue.
PURPLE - Mysterious, Dignified, Luxurious - Purple is relatively rare in nature, and is therefore considered an 'unnatural' color. Somehow perhaps seems too adult for a nursery. However, pastel purples, like lavender and lilac are calming and serene.
PINK - Feminine, Romantic, Loving, - a classic baby colour of course. Girls just love pink. Pink is very calming as well. It sits in between red and white - and pulls on the emotional, passionate elements of red and the purity of white. Pink is a calming colour, and can work wonders with children who are prone to fits or tantrums, so definitely include pink in your baby room decorating ideas. Just in case!
WHITE - Pure, Innocent, Clean - White is pure and angelic. However did you know it can also invoke secretiveness? Pure white is too pure. Always use tones or tints of white to soften the effect. And of course the lighter the color the less it will hide any wear and tear marks.
GREY - Introspective, Intuitive, and Emotional -Perhaps grey is not the color to consider for baby room decorating ideas. This is also an adult style of color, inspiring contemplation, but not always on the bright side. If you love grey and want to use it, perhaps in a very bright sunny room, make sure the tone is warm and you have bright and breezy accent colors.
BROWN - Earthy, Grounded and Haven-like. The personalities of brown should make it an ideal choice for a nursery. However, brown can be dour and un-inspiring, so use with caution and be careful of the shade of brown you select. It should definitely be on the yellow side of the spectrum instead of the blue/brown. And avoid the toilet related medium browns!
BLACK - Powerful and Authoritative. It would be unusual to find a black nursery. But certainly use black as an accent, it is a very defining color that can really sharpen up a scheme. I think most people would choose a softer approach to a baby's room.
Do your research; there is lots of information about color theory to help you when thinking about baby room decorating ideas to create a perfect baby environment.