![]() ![]() ![]() Don’t forget to check out our unisex newborn and kids’ bedroom ranges for lots of other fabulous must‐have accessories. Whatever you need, it’s all here in our collection of nursery sets and décor. Stock up on essential bibs, wash mitts and muslin cloths and browse super fun activity play mats that are sure to provide hours of entertainment. Bring your baby girl nursery ideas to life with beautiful star‐shaped bunting that will make a lovely addition to a neutral wall. When it comes to kitting out the nursery, we’ve got all the accessories you could possibly think of (and lots more besides). From baby blankets to bibs, movement monitors to cuddly toys, browse the range today to tick off your complete to-buy list in one easy shop. Here at Matalan our nursery décor and nursery accessories collections have everything you need to create a cosy space for your new arrival. 'The must haves therefore are boringly practical – utter darkness, layers of soft, dimmable lighting, a bed that will grow from crib to toddler, a changing station with lots of storage and working space, a soft rug, a very comfortable chair and footstool, shelves for books that can’t be reached from the bed.Eagerly awaiting the arrival of your little bundle of joy? If your due date is just around the corner, now is a good time to get the nursery prepped, primed and ready for baby. 'It represents the culmination of the dreams and hopes of would-be parents, acts as inspiration for sponge-like minds, and, much more prosaically, needs to be a place of sleep!' 'The nursery is an every sense a dream room,' says Staffan from Tollgard Studio. You need less than you think, and you will wash more than you ever thought possible.' What is a must have in a nursery? Babies comes in all different sizes, and gifts are often incredibly generously given. 'Smaller items like clothes, nappies and blankets don’t need to be stockpiled. 'The sooner the better, so that any paint fumes have time to dry out and you don’t get stressed with finishing a scheme days up to the due date.' 'It really depends when the nesting instinct kicks in,' advises Staffan from Tollgard Studio. ![]() ![]() 'When walking in and out during the night time, you don’t want to be falling over things so opt for a clear pathway from your room to the nursery.' When should I start decorating my nursery?Īlthough your baby will most probably sleep in your bedroom at the beginning, it's a good idea to have the nursery decorated before they arrive as newborns keep parents very busy. 'Ensure it is a clutter-free space,' advises Juliette Thomas, Founder, Juliettes Interiors. 'These colours will enable a calming and welcoming space.' 'Paint your nursery ideas in a colour you like, rather than a colour you feel you should paint it (blue and pink are not the only options!), but aim for neutral such as soft whites, yellows or even a sage.' says Ann Marie from AMC Design. You can go a little crazy and have fun compared to other rooms to create an exciting and interesting space.' How do you decorate a nursery? 'You can go to town with patterns, colour and geometric patterns. 'We try to avoid themes, for example like a ‘Starwars’ theme, especially as fads rarely last into teenage bedroom ideas,' says Cherie from Cherie Lee Interiors. 'But the kid’s room is the space to be more adventurous and fun than other parts of the home.' If you’re eager to add interest to your child’s room but want to avoid a strong theme, choose a toning colour palette in subtle shades of the same colour. ![]()
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