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Gender-Neutral Nursery Tip #1: Look to Nature to Inspire a Theme
When it comes to a theme for a nursery, it's easy to get caught up in traditional gendered themes rife with frilly bows for girls and sporty motifs for boys (and there's nothing wrong with that if that's your jam!) but one way to design a gender-neutral nursery that will fit nicely with your adult decor in the rest of the home, as well as grow nicely with baby as they transition to toddlerhood is a theme inspired by the world around you. And just what does that look like? So simple--just let nature be your guide! Themes inspired by animals, forests, jungles, gardens, the sea, the sky and outer space, and travel imagery (remember travel and how much you used to love it before 2020 put a damper on it!?) are all visually stimulating themes that lend themselves to a variety of color palettes and can be cute and baby-approved as well as sophisticated. Patterned wall paper, strategically placed stuffed animals (remember, for the sake of sleep safety, never put stuffies in baby's crib!), wall art, and textured rugs and throw pillows for your glider are all fun, affordable, and (most importantly for expectant parents) easy to find and install ways to achieve a nature-inspired theme.Click to shop!
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Gender-Neutral Nursery Tip #2: Think Outside the Pink & Blue Box
Just like nursery themes have a longstanding tradition of being somewhat narrow in scope, so do nursery color schemes, but exclusive adherence to pink and blue for baby's room is *so* two generations ago! Gender-neutral nursery design is all about mixing up the color situation! The good news is: You can actually paint or decorate your nursery in any color you want! Have a color scheme throughout your home already? Keep it going and extend it to the nursery! Or, if you're looking to narrow down the choices, you can never go wrong with a palette of sophisticated neutrals. Consider soft grays, monochrome palettes, and nature-inspired pastels (think pale green, blue, peach, and yellow) paired with other neutral shades.Click to shop!
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