Changing Themes and Nursery Designs for Your New Baby

Preparing for the arrival of your new baby can be such an inspiring and transformational process that this is one of the most special phases in many people’s lives. The transitions range anywhere from re-designing one of your home’s rooms into a beautiful nursery to sometimes even moving to another city to be closer to grandparents. Meanwhile, this doesn’t include any of the biological transitions experienced by the mom to be, which are also numerous and generally irreversible, other than weight gain. So, with all of this acknowledged, finding out there is a baby on the way is typically a time to take off our lifestyle blinders and put on new Next Day Blinds in the nursery.

Traditionally speaking, parents have a felt a need to design their baby’s nursery around gender specific themes and colors. This became even more popular after ultra sounds started guaranteeing, or at least strongly indicating, the infant’s gender prior to his or her official arrival on the scene. Visions of blue skies, ocean waves, sail boats and more would fill the walls of little boy rooms, or alternatively the walls might be painted with footballs, basketballs and baseballs, or maybe even race cars and airplanes. Meanwhile, the little girl motif was generally pink and would include soft teddy bears princesses and maybe some horses. This is a generalized, standard association to the nursery themes that were designed prior to the birth of the baby.

These themes, as well as others, are still common, and preparing the nursery for the baby’s arrival is one of the favorite activities of most expectant parents. However, the absolute gender specific association as relaxed somewhat, and the colors blue and pink are no longer the exclusive domain of boys and girls respectively. In addition, many of today’s parents are deciding to hold off on knowing their infant’s gender until the baby is born. Parents who choose this will generally have double names picked out, much like they did in the sixties, and will also create a more generalized or gender neutral nursery.

With all of these socialized changes and increasing acceptance of new gender dynamics and freedom of expression, nursery designs are also expanding and parents are becoming ever increasingly creative in their choices. Individualized murals, accessories, furniture and trimmings are important and parents don’t feel a need for restricting their ideas to genders. In addition, new priorities include creating a room that will inspire creativity and brain power in their child, as well as providing safety and security. There are various themes oriented toward the intellectual growth of an infant and these include everything right down to curtains, window panes and there are numerous discount opportunities and coupons for coupons for Next Day Blinds that will help you with your efforts.

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