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Setting Up The Baby Nursery - Adorable Wall Decor And More!

Vishal Chandnani

Your little one is on the way and you can’t contain your excitement! The anticipation is building and you are in the process of getting everything ready. You are already picking out clothes and other accessories that your little one will need once he or she has arrived.

And then there is the task of getting the nursery set up. You want to make sure that this room is as cosy and as comfortable as the mother’s womb and you are pouring over every magazine and website that you come across trying to find ideas that will work for you.

Nursery room decoration need not be rocket science – you need to think a little practically and there needs to be a touch of the magical, whimsical and adorable, just like your little one will be!


So, how do you go about getting nursery room decoration done?


As is the case with any room, the nursery also needs to start on paper first – it is important that you chart out your plans and make sure that what you are thinking in your mind will be translatable into reality as well. You need to consider factors such as theme, wall art, furniture, placement and so on.

Start with the theme

Although a lot of people might not consider this important, choosing a theme right at the beginning is important. That way, whatever you add to your nursery, will work and be in tandem, making your nursery look great. At the end of the day, the nursery is the room that you and your little one will be spending a lot of time in, which is why the theme needs to be one that is easy on the eyes and allows you to feel calm and comfortable. You can consider gender neutral themes such as woodland animals, outer space, underwater worlds, or storybook characters. Alternately, you can also look for more generic ideas such as clouds, stars, and geometric patterns.

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Pick the colours

Did you know that colours can influence the mood and behaviour of not just adults, but also babies? This is one of the reasons why it is important that you choose the colours of the nursery with care. Pastels like mint, lavender, and soft yellows can create a soothing environment, while bold colors like navy or bright yellow can make the room pop. You can also go for a combination, rather than just single colours – so if you want to create a soothing space, go for a combination of pastels. Or if you want to create a space that is happy and vibrant, you can go for a mix of bright colours.

Deck up the walls

Because it’s a nursery, you really can’t leave the floor too cluttered; when you are walking around with the baby in your arms, you need to ensure there is nothing to make you trip and fall. More importantly, before you even know it, your little one will be crawling and walking on the same floor, which is why you need to make sure that the floors have at the most a nice rug or playmat. However, wall decor for kids room is a must have, including for the nursery. So, what all can you get for the wall? If you are shopping at My Kids Wall, then for sure, plenty!

  • You can consider the most adorable animal motivational personalised art frames, which will not only brighten up the nursery, but also add a sense of fun to the space.

  • Unicorns, rainbows, clouds and such as considered gender neutral and can be really cute as wall decor.

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  • Wall stickers are also a good idea and at My Kids Wall, you will be able to choose from a wide variety. There are wall stickers that will perfectly on top of the baby’s crib and there are those which are great for the door. You can choose from a huge range of themes and there is also the option of personalisation, should you want.


Storage space

It is a nursery after all, which means that there will be plenty of items that you will need, such as diapers, blankets, bibs, swaddles and so on and no matter how much storage space you have, it might seem less. When you are planning the nursery, you need to make sure that you make accommodations for the same. Invest in chests or cabinets or even cloth, coir and bamboo-based baskets and storage options, which will give you the space that you need.

Keeping it mobile

No, you don’t want anything moving about in the room, but you should consider interesting-looking mobiles, which offer a playful element to the nursery. You should be able to find wall mobiles that feature soft colors or interesting elements that can help create a calming atmosphere for the baby, particularly near the crib. You can even look at choosing mobiles that match the overall theme of the nursery and choose ones that have a soft light or music, allowing for the creation of a calm space.

Light it up

You definitely would not want very bright lights in the nursery, because you don’t want to hurt those tender eyes of the little one, but you definitely need lights.

  • LED light-up wall art or signs can double as soft night lights, adding a whimsical glow to the nursery.

  • You can look at custom neon signs featuring the baby’s name or a sweet word like "Dream", which can create a fun and modern look.

  • Star-shaped or moon-shaped wall lights are great ideas to create that perfect to create nighttime ambiance which will help soothe the baby to sleep.

  • Twinkling fairy lights that deck the room would also be a good idea, because these can offer a gentle light and are easy to install and remove.


Keeping all these pointers in mind will allow you to design a nursery that will be perfect for your little one and in case you are looking for nursery wall decor, you know that you can come directly to My Kids Wall.

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Vishal Chandnani

Vishal Chandnani

Vishal Chandnani is an innovative author who has carved a unique niche in the world of personalised wall art decor. As a Chartered Accountant, Vishal's analytical skills shine through in his entrepreneurial journey making art accessible and relatable for all. Outside of writing, Vishal finds inspiration in his passions. Whether he’s playing tennis or cricket, the rhythm of the games echoes in his artistic expressions influencing his engaging storytelling style.

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