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50 Nursery Ideas for a Baby Girl: NEW in 2023
Every year we uncover new trends in both nursery themes and décor.
As parents, we want to create a space that is both unique to our own style and somewhere we’ll enjoy spending time in.
If you’re expecting, then you’re probably excited to get started on decorating the nursery for your baby girl.
There are so many creative ways to make your daughter‘s room a beautiful space!
Whether you’re looking for inspiration or just want to find out where to start, this guide has everything you need to create a nursery that’s perfect for your little girl.
I’ve organized all 50 Nursery Ideas for a Baby Girl into a few smaller categories…
- Favorite New Baby Girl Nursery Themes of the Year
- Girl Nurseries with Unique Wall Décor
- Simple Ideas for a Girl Nursery
- Nursery Wallpaper Ideas We Love for a Baby Girl
- Girl Nursery Ideas for a Small Room
- Nursery Ideas for a Girl When You’re On a Budget
- Floral Nurseries that are Still Trending Year After Year
We’ve got a lot to cover! Let’s get started…
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Favorite Baby Girl Nursery Themes of the Year
If you’re looking for some inspiration for your baby girl nursery theme, you are going to love these!
We’ve compiled a list of a few of our favorite themes of the year.
They’re perfect for any mama-to-be who wants to make their baby girl’s room unique.
1. This pink lemonade nursery nails a perfectly feminine and fun color palette.
Source: Melissa Grace Designs
2. Twin macramé crib mobiles speak to our symmetrical loving heart.
Source: Palms to Pines
3. A soft pink color scheme can be both girly AND sophisticated.
Source: Palm Beach Lately
Related: 45 Cute Ideas for Decorating Baby’s Room
4. We’ve never seen a neutral Bohemian nursery with wall décor quite as stunning as this.
Source: Little Crown Interiors
5. Sage green is all the rage and this Southern inspired nursery theme captured it perfectly.
Source: Little Crown Interiors
Related: 18 Gorgeous Nursery Light Fixtures for Baby’s Room
6.
Earth tone nurseries are here to stay. They may be neutral in color, but they’re just as chic.Source: Sydney Penner at Anewall
Unique Wall Décor for a Baby Girl Nursery
If you’re looking for unique nursery wall décor for a baby girl, you’ll love these creative ideas for decorating the walls of your baby girl’s room.
7. Check out this nursery wall hanging that incorporates delicate lace with dreamcatchers.
Source: Three Made of Joy
8. Antique brass will never go out of style and this mirror over baby’s crib makes for a bold statement.
Source: Marie Flanagan Interiors
Related: 15 Beautifully Neutral Ideas for Your Nursery
9. The whimsy color combination of blue and coral has us loving it’s eclectic effect on this baby girl’s nursery.
Source: Laure Joliet
10. We can’t think of anything more unique than a silk flower wall – doesn’t it look so realistic?!
Source: Vanessa Antonelli
11.
You can’t miss this ornate nursery wall mirror made of sea shells.Source: McKenna Bleu
Simple Girl Nursery Ideas
Simple does not mean boring! In fact, in most cases it’s intentional. Many moms are craving a minimalist nursery vibe. Let’s take a look at some of the ways you can add just a simple touch and still create a big impact.
12. Artwork fills the wall over this crib and makes a bright room feel balanced.
Source: Style Me Pretty
13. The first thing you notice in this otherwise simple nursey is the beautifully decorated spindle bookshelf.
Source: Hello Gorgeous
14. These gold accents stand out in this all white nursery, drawing your eye up to them.
Source: Little Crown Interiors
15. Sometimes all you need to make a big impact is one thing, like this canopy over the crib – perfect for any little princess.
Source: Vanessa Michelle Co.
16. Not all moms-to-be crave bright colors – this neutral nursery is such a warm, inviting space.
Source: Little Crown Interiors
17. If you’re looking for that perfect pop of color, you can transform an all white nursery into a colorful work of art with just a few pieces of décor.
Source: Love Lola
18. You may need access to someone handy, but this wood beam brings a rustic, seriously cozy vibe to this little girl’s room.
Source: Lacey Michalek Interiors
19. We can’t decide what we love more… the geometric dresser or the flower accents on the wall.
Source: Post Scripted Studios
20. Don’t overlook the power of a single light fixture to make a statement.
Source: Honey & Fitz
21. What pops out at you when you see this baby girl’s nursery? Gold accents and a pop of the color mauve.
Source: Naomi Boyer
Nursery Wallpaper Ideas We Love For a Baby Girl
22. There’s so much to love about this nursery for a baby girl, starting with this pampas grass wallpaper I’ve never seen before.
Source: Katrina Scott
23.
Wildflowers and sunflowers are trending in girl nursery themes and this one captures them perfectly.Source: Liz Eidelman
24. We see a lot of pink in girl nurseries, but the muted colors of this rainbow wallpaper are so dang pretty too.
Source: Ashley Merry
25. Even though this wallpaper has subdued colors it still brings a soft, comfortable feeling to this little girl’s nursery.
Source: Meg Perotti
26. You can’t miss this cheery lemons nursery wallpaper and we are here for it!
Source: Dina Bandman Interiors
27. Not only did this mama-to-be choose soft pink roman shades – she even painted the ceiling a subtle pink too.
Source: Project Nursery
28. Unicorn wallpaper? Yes please! What a great way to throw in your own unique design style. You could also easily achieve this look with just wall decals.
Source: Round Lens Photography
29. This Southwestern inspired wallpaper takes the stage in this room, and yes, this is a nursery for a baby girl.
Source: Little Crown Interiors
30. We are loving the pale pink, feminine vibe this wallpaper brings to her nursery.
Source: Lane Dittoe
Baby Girl Nursery Ideas for a Small Room
Do you have a small room to work with? If so, you’ll love these ideas and tips!
31. Use a mini crib to maximize your space and fit all of your nursery furniture.
Source: Project Nursery
32. Add bold wallpaper to draw your focus away from the size of the room.
Source: Cultivate Motherhood
33. Designing a nursery in a small apartment? Look for small space nursery furniture so you can maximize every inch of the room.
Source: Audra Wisley
Nursery Ideas for a Baby Girl When You’re On a Budget
If you are expecting a baby girl, you may be wondering how to decorate her nursery without spending a fortune. Luckily, there’s a few ways you can make a nursery look cute and stylish without having to break the bank.
Here are some ideas for decorating a baby girl’s room on a budget.
34. Instead of wallpaper or wall decals, paint a shape onto the wall yourself.
Source: Tayler Golden
35. Place an oversized gallery wall behind the crib. Use affordable IKEA photo frames and print your own high-quality photos online.
Source: Megan Burges Gilliam
36. If your budget doesn’t allow for wallpaper, fill your blank wall with a pretty wall mirror.
Source: Jana Bek Design
37. Hang tiered, inexpensive book shelves to fill open wall space. Fill photo frames you have with free printable art you can find online.
Source: Grey & Scout
Floral Nurseries Are Still Trending Year After Year
38. It doesn’t get any more classic than a pink and gold nursery for a baby girl.
Source: Little Crown Interiors
39. Double beaded chandeliers equal twin nursery heaven for two lucky baby girls.
Source: For the Love Blog
40. This mix of a crystal chandelier and petite florals is oh so romantic.
Source: A Little Life and Style
41.
The size and scale of this floral nursery wallpaper is like nothing we’ve seen before.Source: Little Crown Interiors
42. Nothing complements a girly nursery more than pretty pink tulle.
Source: Little Crown Interiors
43. It’s hard not to fall for the vintage vibes of this floral baby girl’s nursery.
Source: Convey the Moment
44. A bright and airy nursery for a baby girl, where the wallpaper is your primary focal point.
Source: Morgan Bullard
45. The light wood shiplap ceiling makes this nursery snug and inviting.
Source: Ivy & Stone
Quirky Ideas for a Girl Nursery
46. Are you noticing a trend? Paint or paneling on your ceiling may be the next nursery movement.
Source: Glitter and Bubbles
47. Wallpaper on the ceiling seems to be rising in popularity, too.
Source: The Mom Health Life
48. A touch of glam for this little girl’s nursery.
Source: Winter Daisy
49. Acrylic cribs also seem to be gaining momentum.
Source: Carrie Colbert
50. The hanging rattan chair adds a level of sophistication to this colorful girl’s nursery.
Source: Arin Solange at Home
More Baby Girl Nurseries
We’ve got even more baby girl nurseries you’ll love!
There are so many different styles to choose from when designing a beautiful nursery.
- Will you do a feature wall?
- Do you prefer a pink nursery or a more neutral nursery design?
- Can you take care of white furniture or should you opt for darker, neutral tones?
- Should you paint your nursery walls or just hang plenty of wall art?
There are so many fun decisions to make!
We hope this final list of baby girl room ideas inspires you as a great example.
51. The vintage charm of this white crib and pastel colors are simply darling.
Source: Chapple Chandler
52. A mauve accent wall that’s perfect for a little lady.
Source: Kates Kreations
53. This crown light fixture is just perfect girls nursery decor.
Source: Cassandra Litz
54. Using eclectic decor is an easy way to add personal touch.
Source: Tay Fusco Design
55. Add a pop of color for a huge impact.
Source: Aston Moody Interiors
56. Paint a rainbow to brighten the whole room.
Source: Hannah Comedy
57. Create a faux fireplace mantel to make your nursery feel cozy.
Source: Big Family Little Farmhouse
58. Hang a pendant light over baby’s crib instead of a mobile.
Source: Little Adi + Co
59. Cover boring carpet with a neutral plush rug.
Source: Christinalemcghee
60. Embrace your white walls for a light and airy feel.
Source: Hello Morellos
61. Consider pink walls and fun accents to make your nursery unique.
Source: Carohasfrecks
62. Bring in modern nursery furniture with rounded edges.
Source: Michaelaforaker
63. Put flower wall decals onto your nursery walls for a 70’s vibe.
Source: Hal Grieves
64.
Choose dramatic ruffled curtains for an elegant look.Source: Hello Morellos
Nurseries for Baby Girls – Frequently Asked Questions
When should I decorate my nursery?
Preparing the nursery in your home is a really fun job and can even be one of the most enjoyable times of your pregnancy. There are so many fun things to pick up along the way to adorn your nursery, but you might also be surprised how long some items will take to arrive and be ready to get into the room.
Start between 18-20 weeks to ensure you’re able to take pleasure in the process and not be stressed at the end. Now if you are already well past this already, we don’t want you to stress either! Check out this guide which will seriously speed up the process.
A lot of expecting parents prefer to wait to start on the nursery until they are out of the early miscarriage stage. It also makes the most sense to wait until you have found out what gender you are having. That’s why 18-20 weeks is the perfect time to get started.
What should a baby nursery have?
In order to fully decorate your nursery, you’ll want to get the following items:
- Crib Mobile, Crib Skirt, Crib Sheets, Crib Rail Covers, and Decor for the Crib Wall
- Blackout Curtains, Curtain Rod
- Glider Throw Pillow, Glider Throw Blanket, Lamp or Nightlight for Next to Glider
- Area Rug, Decorative Wall Shelving or Book Shelves
- Decor/Artwork for Over the Changing Table/Dresser, Changing Table Topper, Laundry Basket
- Basket or Toy Box for Toy Storage
What furniture does a nursery need?
In addition to the nursery decor above, you’ll need the following nursery furniture pieces:
- Crib
- Glider or Rocking Chair and Ottoman
- End Table for Next to Glider
- Changing Table Dresser
We’ve published guides on the best affordable cribs, gliders, and changing table dressers.
How do you do a nursery on a budget?
One way to save is on your crib choice. All cribs for sale must meet the guidelines of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and come in a standard length & width. The greatest difference between cribs is style and price.
You don’t need to buy a crib from Pottery Barn Kids that costs between $700-$1,000. You can get a crib that’s both beautiful and well priced. The natural wood crib we used in my son’s nursery cost under $300 and I did NOT sacrifice on style.
Take my suggestion and save yourself hundreds of dollars on the crib. You’ll be glad you did the first morning you come in and find your little one has chewed up the crib rails. Which reminds me – DO NOT FORGET to put on crib rail covers! Now, I wrote a quick guide that you can check out with 9 of the most affordable and stylish cribs to save you some time.
Another way to save is on your changing table choice. It will get beat up over those first few years. You’ll be wiping poop off of it and it will likely get scratched on the top. If you have the budget, Pottery Barn Kids carries my favorite changing table dressers but they will cost you between $700-$1,200.
If your budget is limited, I suggest saving on a lower priced changing table dresser and using some of those savings towards some really unique decor you love. This campaign changing table dresser we own can be the functional piece of furniture you need and it only costs $300.
You can also save by spending less on your rug. A gorgeous, eye-catching rug is key to any stunning nursery, but thankfully there are stores like Rugs USA that have high-quality rugs at a very low price. Chances are it’s going to get messed up over the years anyway.
The final spot you can save is with lower priced décor from stores like Target or Home Goods. You’ll switch out décor more frequently, so it makes sense not to make a high investment on things you will use for a short period of time.
What should you not buy for a newborn?
The number one thing I see new moms fall for is buying a nursery bedding set. A set includes a quilt and crib bumpers – neither of which you should use for a newborn. Both are against safe sleep guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
You won’t be giving your child a blanket that size until between 18-24 months old and by then the matching crib sheet will likely be worn out.
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Modern Baby Girl Nursery Ideas – Happiest Baby
When it comes to decorating your baby girl’s nursery, you can, of course, “think pink,” but there’s so much nursery inspiration out there that you can easily go a little—or a lot—beyond the traditional. Whether you like boho baby rooms, subtle pops of color, lush fabrics, or grand statement pieces, there are tons of unique and gorgeous ways to set up your daughter’s nursery. (Plus, a million new ways to do pink!) Ready to be inspired? Here, 25 fresh baby girl nursery takes.
Subtle ChicPicture and purchase sign: ModWoodCo
Blush tones, natural wood…and acrylic? Who knew that this combination would be so swoon-worthy for a baby girl’s nursery?!
Jewels and GeometryPhoto: Petite Tresor
The jewel tones and geometric shapes make this beautiful baby girl room super unique. The heart-shaped ottomans, princess-worthy cradle, and more are from the pricey design house, Royal Stranger. But keen eyes can score similar finds.
Wildflower WonderlandPhoto: The Crown Prints
Flower power is in full effect! This dramatic, wild, 70s-inspired baby girl room has it all: A gorgeous accent wall, the mod chair, colorful pops of furniture, bunny prints…they’re all perfect additions to this charming baby oasis.
Rosy RatanPhoto: Blaise.of.glory
Shades of pink paired with on-trend rattan accessories and furniture give this blush nursery texture and warmth all at once.
Bright-Eyed BabyPhoto: Colleyvillehills
Childhood should be fun, fun, fun—and this baby’s room has the fun factor down! Bright pinks and modern art help amp the vibe. And once Baby grows to a toddler, she’ll absolutely adore the Montessori-style dress-up rack. Swoon!
Black Hearts ClubPhoto: Project Nursery
Too often, black and white nurseries can lean masculine, but this beaut is decidedly feminine thanks to the watercolor feel and the pops of vibrant green. Plus, the love-filled walls remind us of one of our favorite swaddle blankets: What do you think?
Upscale Old SchoolPhoto: Alexa.at.home
Hello modern vintage! A copper crib, wall panels, layered rugs, built-ins…plus the sweeping crib skirt makes this breathtaking nursery feel as though it’s from another era. Meanwhile, the mauve hanging tent is effortlessly of-the-moment.
Mint ConditionPhoto: The DIY Mommy
Mint green is a fresh delight in any girl’s nursery! It looks even more stunning paired with rich wood tones, classic white, and this whimsical faux birch tree.
Pop of SparklePhoto and purchase: Curlycubs
You don’t have to go full-on glitter to put together a room that shines. Tiny details in shimmering threads or dusted with sparkle add just enough glamor to any little girl’s room.
Deco Dreams
Photo: Urbanology Designs
Jaw. On. Floor. The scale of those wall panels, the assorted hanging lights, the feather-filled lighting, the wallpapered ceiling…all come together in a gobsmacking art deco dream come true!
Iron Maiden
Picture and purchase mirror: Crate & Kids
This pale pink ornate floral mirror is something she’ll love now and for a long time to come. (This is so hanging in her very first apartment one day!) The iron work plus the matte finish make this uniquely femme and feisty.
Polished PastelsPhoto: Collins Interiors
Lilac and yellow work together to create this beautiful and calming baby room. Warning: You might end up spending all of your time here to soak in the happy and soothing aura.
Upholstered ElegancePhoto: Babyboxgifts
Baby rooms don’t need to be babyish as this elegant baby girl nursery showcases. The pink upholstered crib, the statement wallpaper, the faux shag ottoman…all stunning!
Homey TouchesPhoto: Cloverhouse_vintage
Today, it’s a truly special organizing area, where you can stash her books, blocks, and more. Later, it’ll be home to lots of engaging story lines and imaginative play. Can’t wait!
Fly Away Beauty
Photo: Sheidafashionista
Clouds and stars create a dreamlike space for a little girl. Taking it all up a notch? The floating-on-air acrylic crib…plus the custom-designed hot air balloon shelving. Love!
Blooming BlissPhoto and purchase: BegoniaRoseCo
This simple, string-up work of art is a fresh and fun way to incorporate florals into your baby girl’s nursery. (No wallpaper paste required!) While this stunning 3D art is shown hanging over the crib, it’s best to keep it away from tiny hands.
Punked Out PinkPhoto: Tori__gripe
Wow. If a 1980s South Beach nightlife scene could be transformed into a baby girl’s nursery, it would be this amazing space! The walls, art, the neon sign…everything is glam perfection! (PS: Baby’s sleep environment needs to be pillow-free.)
Lavender WishesPhoto: Blue_print_store
Lovely lavender is just as perfect as pink for a little lady’s bedroom. The wicker and gold-toned accents take this purple paradise to a sophisticated level.
Moody BohoPhoto: Meredith_dustan
Bohemian nurseries are full of life, love, and interesting little finds…giving off distinctly creative, carefree, and unconventional tone. And we are here for it!
Subtle WowPicture: Lyndsey.pace
A bold and feminine accent wall will always be a gorgeous jumping off point. The subtle color and the added texture give this little lady’s room depth and warmth.
Refined Rainbow
Photo: Jennifermaune
Colorful, rainbow theme nurseries are so fun and sweet. And this watercolor version makes it all so serene. Lots of whimsy and wonder with this one.
Photo and purchase: Pottery Barn Kids
Flush lighting in the nursery is often way more practical than a glittering chandelier…but that doesn’t mean it has to be boring! This pale pink scalloped fixture will stand out in almost any little girl’s nursery.
Flamingo Fabulous
Photo: Thebrucestories
Birds of a feather flock together in this fun nursery. Layers of pink, a bit of tulle…and nary a plastic lawn ornament in sight! This nursery is flamingo fabulous!
Touch of Elegance
Photo: a.n.y.a_k
Storage can be pretty! This golden garment rack/shelving unit is too elegant to hide away. And the best part: This elegant wonder was a DIY project. Learn how to replicate it!
Photo: 007_melody
A collection of mirrors and family photos held in both ornate and sleek frames creates a warm and nostalgic atmosphere for your little one’s nursery. PS: Take note of the daybed…it’s a great addition for when Mama needs a rest post-feed!
For even more nursery ideas for your baby girl, check these blogs out:
17 More Sweet Nursery Ideas for Girls’ Nurseries
Nursery Ideas Fit for Royalty
14 Farmhouse Nursery Ideas
Neutral Nursery Ideas Perfect for All Babies
20 Nature Inspired Nursery Ideas
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How to paint the walls in a nursery: examples of patterns and drawings
When it comes to decorating a nursery, a cozy bedroom with soft plush toys immediately appears. But after all, children grow up very quickly, their interests and preferences change, which means that the interior should be such that it remains relevant for them for as long as possible. How to paint a wall in a nursery so that it inspires and pleases? Let's see the options suitable for different ages.
How to paint the walls in a nursery
Baby scenes:
- Girls
- For a boy
Beautiful drawing ideas
- Balloons
- Space
- Mountains and nature
- Birds and animals
- Plant motifs
- From fairy tales and cartoons
- Marine theme
- For broadening one's horizons
- World map
DIY painting
- Beginners
- For those who can draw
For girls
For girls, pastel colors are more suitable, which will look good on any pattern. And since we are decorating a room for a small person who is just getting to know the world, it will be better to draw something simple for his perception. For example, funny animals, stars, balloons, houses. Choose different colors so that the baby can remember the colors.
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Instagram @wall_arttt
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For a boy
The plot for painting can be the same as for girls, but still do not forget that boys like cars and technology more. And, oddly enough, from early childhood they do not like shades of pink. Therefore, when choosing a palette, try to use any other tones - mainly blue or green.
Instagram @cozynursery
Instagram @fotooboi.freski
Instagram @diva_ra
Balloons
Perhaps the most popular subject that suits both boys and girls is balloons. They can be made multi-colored, large and small, round and oval. It is easy to find special templates on the Internet, print them on a printer and transfer them to the surface. But it is better to entrust such a thing to professional artists who are well acquainted with painting technologies.
Instagram @ek.dmi
Instagram @studio_alexart
Space
Space theme — of course, for boys. Such a painting can be done safely and not be afraid that the child will soon get tired of it. A plot connected with distant planets and comets will look great. And by the way, you can make an interactive solar system in which the planets can "move" with the help of magnets. The nursery, in which such a wall painting was made, will not leave indifferent even adults.
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Instagram @anutkahudognik
Mountains and nature
Who doesn't dream of adventure? Imagine yourself at the distant North Pole among snow-white ice or visit a desert island. An appropriate plot will help send a child on an imaginary journey. You can draw magnificent mountains, depict a sandy desert or tipi of real Indians.
Instagram @detskie_mechty
Instagram @circusball
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Instagram @mamabudetrada
Instagram @thefoxfamilyden
Birds and Animals
There is a real scope for imagination here. The painting can be made in the form of your baby's favorite animals; it is quite appropriate to come up with a whole plot or picture with images of animals and plants. It can be a majestic horse or curious giraffes, a funny owl in the forest or a heron walking among beautiful flowers.
Instagram @dochka_davinci
Instagram @bratya_gafs
Instagram @moskva634
Instagram @katichu_art
Plant motifs
Children's room is a space where you should not be afraid to embody the most daring ideas. Let your kids fantasize as much as possible while spending time in an imaginary jungle! And an ordinary two-level bed can become a tree house in the forest, which is drawn. You can also find yourself in an oriental fairy tale if you make a drawing in the form of a Japanese sakura, for example.
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Instagram @artdecor_lana.g
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Plots from fairy tales and cartoons
How often do children want to be like their favorite characters from cartoons or fairy tales. So why not move their stories to the nursery? The space is immediately transformed, transferring us to the world of childhood. With the help of painting, you can beat uncomfortable ledges in the room: for example, turn them into a fairy-tale tree where funny little animals settled.
Instagram @archtelier_interiors
Instagram @lubasha_art
Instagram @baby.rospis
Instagram @walldrawingcr
Marine drawings
An interesting plot may not necessarily be on the wall, but also on the ceiling. Especially if the room is decorated in a marine style. Let the child imagine that he controls a huge ship, and noisy seagulls fly across the sky and clouds float. Or he plunges into the depths of the ocean in a submarine, and mysterious whales and schools of fish swim by.
Instagram @kamiolmstead_design
Instagram @lilylovesluka
Instagram @markova_interior_design
Instagram @vivi_de_graff
To broaden one's horizons
It's not necessary to make a drawing traditional. Especially if your kid is a real dreamer, that he will be bored seeing ordinary images every day. Then you can make an unusual drawing: for example, paint the entire wall with objects traditional for different countries. It will turn out not only modern, but will also help to expand the horizons and knowledge about the peoples of the world. The design in the style of Kandinsky will also look intricate. Check out these photos.
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Instagram @shpildecor
World map
Well, if we are already talking about expanding our horizons, it would be great to make a drawing in the form of a map. What it will look like is up to you! But the main thing is that such work will delight the child for many years and will never get bored. You can supplement the map with children's drawings on the wall.
Instagram @resler_design
Instagram @anutkahudognik
Instagram @anutkahudognik
For beginners
If you decide to try painting the wall yourself, you can start with simple shapes - for example, regular dots. Surprisingly, they are able to make the interior very attractive! Grab your water-based acrylic paints, brushes, and go! Just before that, carefully study how best to mix paints to get new shades. For starters, try using only one color.
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For those who can draw
If you can create decor using ordinary dots, draw something more complex on the wall in the nursery. Try to place them in a certain geometric order or depict any shapes - for example, clouds, Christmas trees, houses.