Blue Nursery Decorating Ideas for Baby Girls
If you have your heart set on a nursery design that is traditionally associated with shades of blue don’t discard it just because you have a baby girl. A while back a baby girl’s nursery painted in blue would have drawn less than admiring glances, no matter how many other colors were included in the overall scheme of things. Thankfully, contemporary opinions on baby color schemes have changed with the times and the rules are that there are no definite rules where color is concerned. Blue is now a popular color to decorate a baby girl’s bedroom as well as for boys.
If you want to decorate your baby girl’s nursery with navy blue designs and patterns, that’s entirely up to you, but there are ways to decorate a girls room that are lovely and more feminine than dark blue. Many nursery design professionals love pale blue because of the feeling of calm it brings to the room. Here are some ideas for decorating unique nursery themes in shades of blue.
ANGELIC NURSERY THEME DECORATING IDEAS
Paint the walls and ceiling pastel blue then paint some delicate white clouds overhead. If you are artistic, consider painting your clouds on the ceiling in animal shapes. Duck and teddy bear shaped clouds can give you an opportunity in similarly themed baby motifs elsewhere in your decorating project. Precious Angels would be darling in a room painted with a blue sky mural and nothing could be more dainty and feminine.
SHABBY CHIC NURSERY DESIGN in PASTEL BLUE
Nursery furniture with a painted white finish and white lace window treatments similar to those used in many Parisian apartments would look very girlish against a background of blue. Paint the brass chandelier white and replace the clear with blue beads. Nursery rocker cushions out of fabrics with large floral prints on a background of blue surrounded with vintage flea market finds will complete the overall look of this European blue nursery theme for baby girls.
TREASURED FAMILY ANTIQUES and BLUE for BABY GIRLS
Antique replica cribs and cradles in distressed chipped white finishes are fabulous against a painted blue wall. If you have any old wicker pieces like baby carriages or cradles, this is the perfect chance to pull them out of storage and use them. However, when it comes to beds, safety trumps authenticity every time and I would get a modern crib that was manufactured to look old rather then use an antique. This is one situation where I would lean toward a replica over the real thing. When it comes to baby beds, safety trumps authenticity every time.
For many, pastel blue will always be restricted to baby boy’s nurseries no matter how many pretty blue feminine accessories there are on the market. But I believe that you can sway the opinion parents enough to convince them that a few hints of blue are alright by using any of the themes we have suggested.