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Te best place to start is with the room essentials. Must-haves


for the nursery include a safe and sturdy crib, comfy glider, changing table, changing pad, chest or dresser and, of course, adorable crib bedding.


– Rooms to Go Kids If you are stuck, find one thing that you love–a piece of art,


bedding, a wall color, and revolve around it. – Christy McCarthy, owner of Interiors Revitalized


Use a neutral as your main color and then accent with other


colors. Painting a room gray and then accenting with blue, pink or even green is so versatile and it’s easier to change the decor as they get older.


– Michelle Petty, local mom A diaper caddy and organizers for all of your diapering essentials


will help keep your changing area neat and clutter-free. Storage baskets are a great combination of fun and function. Use them to keep all of baby's miscellaneous things in their own place like socks, caps and mittens. When it comes to organizing clothes, a closet organizer set can help maximize closet space and keep the baby's closet in order.


– Jessica Joyce, Public Relations Manager with Buybuy Baby Once the essentials are in place, you may want to add a splash of


personality to the space with a few finishing touches. Fun details to consider include cute drapery, a colorful or patterned rug, artwork, playful lamps, family photos and a coordinating diaper stacker to keep organized.


– Rooms to Go Kids It’s all about the foundation for the room. Start by using a classic,


neutral color on the walls and crisp white paint on the trims, which is a great base for any age. Te color or theme can come from the bedding pattern, glider/rocker, area rug, artwork and window treatments. As the child grows and the crib transitions to a toddler bed, daybed or full size adult bed, the color or theme can continue to evolve with the child’s age. – Jessica Joyce, Public Relations Manager with Buybuy Baby


Babies are delicate so their rooms should be. When making


selections make sure the look is soft and subtle, just like your little one.


– Christy McCarthy, owner of Interiors Revitalized A soft rug and plenty of "play space" (as baby grows) on the floor


is a good idea. If possible, utilize closet storage systems (with drawers) eliminating the need for bulky chests and dressers, to free up floor space in small rooms. – Constance Riik, Principal Designer/Owner of CSR Interiors Inc.


Installing a dimmer switch for the ceiling light allows Mom to


check on baby at night without disturbing him/her with glaring bright light. – Constance Riik, Principal Designer/Owner of CSR Interiors Inc.


No matter which pieces you choose, theme you decide or


accessories you purchase, decorating the nursery is a special time for you to prepare for the welcoming of your bundle of joy.


Zaria Black Crib Nursery Collection, photo courtesy of Rooms to Go Kids Oberon Cherry Crib Nursery Collection, photo courtesy of Rooms to Go Kids Sawyer Collection by Bonavita, photo courtesy of Buybuy Baby Tuscany White Crib Nursery Collection, photo courtesy of Rooms to Go Kids


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