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10 Tips For Decorating A Unisex Nursery
Feb 15, 20230 comments
Not sure where to start with decorating a unisex nursery? Here are ten top tips - don't play manila, make it memorable. 8. Flexible Storage Never underestimate how much storage space you need with a new baby. When you have different stacks of clothes of different ages, toys to store, playmats, nappies, bedding, books and more - going for useful, flexible storage is so important. IKEA do fantastic nursery furniture that is really flexible and good value, or British companies like the Great Little Trading Co do fantastic cabin beds and storage too - check out their brilliant solutions here https://www.gltc.co.uk/collections/cabin-mid-sleeper-beds  9. Maps and Mountains We love encouraging adventure in the next generation! A really great unisex option for a nursery are wall decals like air balloons, mountains or maps of the world. We have a couple of fun options here on our website, take a look at our world map for kids, or our stylish mountain and air balloon wall stickers.  10. Blackboard Paint Blackboard paint is such a great idea for baby and toddler rooms, and works perfectly in a unisex room. You can use it to paint a bit of wall, a whole wall, a wardrobe door or section of the room. And it doesn't have to be overpowering black, you can buy it in other colours if black is not your thing. As soon as a baby is old enough to sit and hold something in his or her hand, it's great for them to start learning 'mark making' with chalk, and they will get years of fun out of drawing on it. It's a win-win as they like drawing on the wall/door, and you don't mind as long as it's contained on the blackboard paint! Good luck and happy decorating!