Baby Room Furniture Placement
Baby Room Furniture Placement

How can I make room for the baby in a small space?
My husband and I are expecting, but we have a little problem. We live with his grandfather. Our room is the attic of bungalows, and we have to keep our baby up there with us. We have a room available for her. Basically, we are forced to squeeze her in a corner of the room. Our reality room is approximately 12 X 10 with a room next to the stairs. Complicating matters are the sloping ceilings, furniture placement difficult. Any suggestions?
Great advice from others. Your room is very small to begin with, so I went with the idea that when you have a lot of floor space, think vertically. Storage units ranging floor to ceiling are better when you do not have a lot of floor space. Furthermore, aside that is mounted on the wall goes a long way. Congratulations and best wishes.
Mommy's Minute - Feng Shui: Furniture Arrangement
Nursery decorations should be really fun and enjoyable. Unfortunately, however, many mothers-to-be to find a design perspective nursery intimidating and stressful.
Here are my ten tips to help your nursery decorating project a wonderful start for the incredible journey of motherhood.
1. Early Start
Start early in the second quarter, when the nausea has passed (hopefully) and its energy has kicked in Leaving her third quarter is a big mistake. Unless you are one of the lucky few who seem to be affected at all by the pregnancy, you are running out of steam by then!
2.Have Plan
Having a plan before taking a paint brush! Avoid too much stress and too many mistakes to put a little thought more at first.
3. Keep it Simple
Save your simple design, including its color palette - the simplest, the less can go wrong.
4. Look, look and look again
Spending a lot of time looking at a lot of target = "_blank" title = "Photos"> pictures before making your mind.
5. Draw a floor plan
Completing a floor plan before to buy any furniture. A great way to visualize the room is to make big cuts, using the exact dimensions of your furniture. (Newspaper or sheets with plastic paint work well.) Move these on the floor until you are satisfied with their placement.
6. Be Useful
Sure of the design is practical. Think about how you actually going to use the room.
7. Cable distance
Make sure completing all the wiring necessary before painting or put in a new floor. You do not want angle milling husband through his mural on the wall New!
8. Paint samples
Paint samples of the colors chosen in each wall of the room and check throughout the day at different levels light. Make sure you are happy with the way the colors look before painting the entire room. Lighting conditions can have a dramatic effect on the form of a color appears.
9. Think About Size
If your nursery room is small, stick to lighter paint and furniture. If your nursery room is large can get away with dark furniture and you may want to warm the room with pleasant tones like red and orange.
10. Washability!
Do not buy anything that can not be washed or thrown away when the baby vomits, pees or Poos on it!
About the Author:
Author Helen Burroughs is stay at home mom to three precious little girls. Visit her website to enter the baby nursery photos contest. Just send in your pictures to win great prizes!
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Top Ten Nursery Design Tips
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