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How Can I Change the Nursery on a Budget?

How Can I Change the Nursery on a Budget?

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When money is tight, you may feel like your opportunities are limited regarding how to redecorate your home. However, if you’re feeling up to the task of painting walls yourself, why not grab their favourite coloured paint and get them to join in on the painting fun. In fact, smaller changes might actually look better than doing grand overhauls, especially if you put a lot of thought into the areas you plan to adapt. Not only could this make it a more welcoming space, but it might also serve more of a purpose than before.

Hiring a decorator to change the colour of the walls can be both tedious and expensive. You may then need to factor in the cost of paints alongside the service provided. If the walls are still in good condition, you might instead want to think about using them to showcase art, rather than having them a singular colour. One of the ways to achieve this can be to print your photo on any shape canvas and hang them strategically around the room. These could involve pregnancy scan pictures, images you have drawn or created yourself, and even your favourite family pictures. Alongside giving the room a bit more life, they may also be pleasant for a younger child to be able to view when playing or sleeping in the bedroom.

Making the room safe and secure could also be an important factor that you want to consider. Although your child may not currently be walking or climbing, that very well might be the case in the not too distant future. One important change you might want to make can be to fit window restrictors within the room, especially on windows that open outwards and pose a serious fall risk.

While you may hope that a significant, potentially fatal injury would not befall your child, it can be crucial to remember that approximately 4000 children fall out of windows every year. Looking into the different hazards in your nursery can allow you to plan ahead and avoid them as much as possible.

If your baby’s old changing table is no longer being used, you may have contemplated selling or recycling it. Rather than letting that material go to waste, it may be worth figuring out if it can be upcycled instead. You might be able to turn the unit into a set of drawers, additional shelving, or even a desk. The only real cost to you could then be the tools required, such as screws or some paint. Upcycling other furnishings can be a great way of altering the look of a room without needing to splash out on entirely new items.

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Changing the way your nursery looks and is used may seem tricky, but it can be quite simple. If you think about how to add a personal touch, and then combine that with safety and recycling elements, you might be able to create a room you love without too much expense.

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