Using Feng Shui to Create Harmony in your Baby?s Nursery

You might be wondering what Feng Shui is and luckily you’re about to find out.  It’s a real practice that some moms and dads swear by and use to create a peaceful nursery environment for their baby.  This article will provide you with helpful tips on how to use Feng Shui design in your baby’s nursery to create a harmonious baby space.

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Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice of interior decorating that provides ideas for key placement of objects and furniture to open the flow of energy through any room or entire home or building.  Feng Shui experts believe that the proper positioning of furnishings and accessories in a home is essential for creating personal prosperity, good luck, happiness and success.  Starting your newborn off with a nursery design that has a Feng Shui touch can only help surround your baby with positively flowing energy and a healthy environment.  This decorating theory might not be for everyone, but if you want to give it a try here are some helpful tips on Feng Shui nursery design.

Be prepared to be a bit sleep deprived when you first bring your bundle of joy home.  Most babies tend to take a few months to get used to sleeping long hours through the night.  This means you’re in store for many 4:00am bonding sessions with you and your infant.  There are a few things you can do to set-up your nursery to promote better “baby” sleep habits.  Nursery location is a biggy.  Avoid creating a nursery above the garage or over an empty space in your home.  Also choose a room that is away from excessive noise such as late night TV, street traffic or an older sibling’s playroom.  This sounds like common sense doesn’t it?  But, these ideas are backed by Feng Shui theory.

Crib placement is important if you want to keep your baby calm.  Don’t place the crib directly in-front-of the door.  This allows incoming energy from the doorway to rush at the crib too quickly, making your little one a bit restless.  It’s also recommended to place just the head of the crib against the wall to create a feeling of support for your baby.  Keep non-essential electrical devices out of the nursery.  A little baby might get a bit on edge when surrounded by too much electromagnetic energy.  It’s also important to keep sharp furniture edges from pointing at the crib. This sends a harsher energy towards your napping child. You might consider getting nursery furniture that has rounded edges instead.

Everyone wants to create an adorable nursery for their baby and this includes picking a color scheme for the nursery walls, baby bedding and accessories.  Believe it or not, the color white is the Feng Shui pick for nursery design.  This color is closely linked with creativity. Since white is probably the last color you want on your nursery plan, you could consider painting two walls white and the other two a muted pastel color.  Soft colors promote proper health and rest in a baby’s room. It’s probably tempting to add a splash of bright orange or sunny yellow, but bright colors tend to excite the wee ones therefore resulting in less sleep time and all babies need their sleep.  “So do mommies!”

When creating your color scheme you’ll also want to think about baby bedding.  It’s suggested that you choose a crib bedding set made of natural materials.  Softer colors and solid or simple prints on sheets and blankets will also be a good choice for keeping your baby less stimulated.  Imagine how hard it would be for your baby to relax on a bed of wild monkeys!  Baby bedding sets with nature designs can help keep your baby calm.  Also, choosing bedding that’s soft yellow, green or salmon will have the same relaxing affect.  Avoid baby bedding with designs with harsh points like diamonds, triangles or arrows.  This stabbing energy won’t do your baby any favors.  Take time choosing a baby bedding set that will be soothing and comfortable to your newborn.  Use your natural instincts to pick what makes you feel good and it will most likely do the same for your child.

Placing several lights around the room is a great Feng Shui trick.  Turn just one on for those late night feedings to keep the environment soft and serene.  This will help keep your 4:00am feedings short and your baby will drift quickly back to sleep with a full tummy.  Turn three lights on or turn on the overhead light during baby play time to boost your baby’s energy and yours.  Open window shades to let natural sunlight brighten the room, enhancing the energy flow.

There’s nothing like the feeling of a soft breeze on your skin.  Putting a fan, on a low setting, in your baby’s nursery to create constant air flow is a great way to move energy around the space.  Opening windows during the day to let fresh air in is also a nice way to add natural, positive energy into the room.  It also seconds as a way to clear out stagnant energy.  As an added touch you could even include some soft music to the nursery.  This will keep your baby calm and happy as he or she drifts off to sleep.

Having a clutter-free nursery and home environment is important.  Clutter can stop the flow of energy causing every family member to feel a little uneasy or out of sorts.  When a newborn arrives it’s important to be in your best “mommy or daddy” mood to be able to handle the unexpected late night baby wakeup calls or crazy baby messes with a smile.  If you’re tripping over clutter on your way to the crib your baby will sense your frustration and react accordingly.  Keeping a clear pathway to your baby and around your home will allow the home’s energy to flow through and make you more energetic to take on all those challenging baby moments.

Once you’ve painted soft colors on the walls, added comfortable baby bedding to the crib, arranged your baby’s furniture in a Feng Shui design and used lights, air and music to create a positive energy flow in the nursery your baby can’t help but to get a great night sleep.  And you know what that means…you will too!

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice of interior decorating that provides ideas for key placement of objects and furniture to open the flow of energy through any room or entire home or building.  Feng Shui experts believe that the proper positioning of furnishings and accessories in a home is essential for creating personal prosperity, good luck, happiness and success.  Starting your newborn off with a nursery design that has a Feng Shui touch can only help surround your baby with positively flowing energy and a healthy environment.  This decorating theory might not be for everyone, but if you want to give it a try here are some helpful tips on Feng Shui nursery design.

Be prepared to be a bit sleep deprived when you first bring your bundle of joy home.  Most babies tend to take a few months to get used to sleeping long hours through the night.  This means you’re in store for many 4:00am bonding sessions with you and your infant.  There are a few things you can do to set-up your nursery to promote better “baby” sleep habits.  Nursery location is a biggy.  Avoid creating a nursery above the garage or over an empty space in your home.  Also choose a room that is away from excessive noise such as late night TV, street traffic or an older sibling’s playroom.  This sounds like common sense doesn’t it?  But, these ideas are backed by Feng Shui theory.

Crib placement is important if you want to keep your baby calm.  Don’t place the crib directly in-front-of the door.  This allows incoming energy from the doorway to rush at the crib too quickly, making your little one a bit restless.  It’s also recommended to place just the head of the crib against the wall to create a feeling of support for your baby.  Keep non-essential electrical devices out of the nursery.  A little baby might get a bit on edge when surrounded by too much electromagnetic energy.  It’s also important to keep sharp furniture edges from pointing at the crib. This sends a harsher energy towards your napping child. You might consider getting nursery furniture that has rounded edges instead.

Everyone wants to create an adorable nursery for their baby and this includes picking a color scheme for the nursery walls, baby bedding and accessories.  Believe it or not, the color white is the Feng Shui pick for nursery design.  This color is closely linked with creativity. Since white is probably the last color you want on your nursery plan, you could consider painting two walls white and the other two a muted pastel color.  Soft colors promote proper health and rest in a baby’s room. It’s probably tempting to add a splash of bright orange or sunny yellow, but bright colors tend to excite the wee ones therefore resulting in less sleep time and all babies need their sleep.  “So do mommies!”

When creating your color scheme you’ll also want to think about baby bedding.  It’s suggested that you choose a crib bedding set made of natural materials.  Softer colors and solid or simple prints on sheets and blankets will also be a good choice for keeping your baby less stimulated.  Imagine how hard it would be for your baby to relax on a bed of wild monkeys!  Baby bedding sets with nature designs can help keep your baby calm.  Also, choosing bedding that’s soft yellow, green or salmon will have the same relaxing affect.  Avoid baby bedding with designs with harsh points like diamonds, triangles or arrows.  This stabbing energy won’t do your baby any favors.  Take time choosing a baby bedding set that will be soothing and comfortable to your newborn.  Use your natural instincts to pick what makes you feel good and it will most likely do the same for your child.

Placing several lights around the room is a great Feng Shui trick.  Turn just one on for those late night feedings to keep the environment soft and serene.  This will help keep your 4:00am feedings short and your baby will drift quickly back to sleep with a full tummy.  Turn three lights on or turn on the overhead light during baby play time to boost your baby’s energy and yours.  Open window shades to let natural sunlight brighten the room, enhancing the energy flow.

There’s nothing like the feeling of a soft breeze on your skin.  Putting a fan, on a low setting, in your baby’s nursery to create constant air flow is a great way to move energy around the space.  Opening windows during the day to let fresh air in is also a nice way to add natural, positive energy into the room.  It also seconds as a way to clear out stagnant energy.  As an added touch you could even include some soft music to the nursery.  This will keep your baby calm and happy as he or she drifts off to sleep.

Having a clutter-free nursery and home environment is important.  Clutter can stop the flow of energy causing every family member to feel a little uneasy or out of sorts.  When a newborn arrives it’s important to be in your best “mommy or daddy” mood to be able to handle the unexpected late night baby wakeup calls or crazy baby messes with a smile.  If you’re tripping over clutter on your way to the crib your baby will sense your frustration and react accordingly.  Keeping a clear pathway to your baby and around your home will allow the home’s energy to flow through and make you more energetic to take on all those challenging baby moments.

Once you’ve painted soft colors on the walls, added comfortable baby bedding to the crib, arranged your baby’s furniture in a Feng Shui design and used lights, air and music to create a positive energy flow in the nursery your baby can’t help but to get a great night sleep.  And you know what that means…you will too!

Kim Proulx knows lots about kids, parenting and strengthening the family bond. As a Certified Parent Coach she vows that surrounding your baby in a safe and comfortable environment is the first step in creating a happy family. To set up the ideal baby environment she recommends you visit SimplyBabyBedding.com for great boy baby bedding sets, girl baby bedding, theme crib bedding and more.

Top Ten Nursery Themes

Are you still unsure of your baby nursery decorations? There are so many designs which you want to use but of course, you only have to choose one. So how do you choose a theme that you will want your baby to have? Remember that your baby’s nursery is the first place that your child will be exposed to. You need to choose a theme that will best suit your baby. You also need to remember that your baby will stay in his nursery almost all the time when he is awake, so make sure that you pick a theme that will be pleasing to you and your baby.

Top ten baby nursery decorations that you might want to consider are:

1. Color themes are one of the simplest yet most effective designs. These are the designs used to denote gender differences for babies. Pink and purple are chosen for baby girls while blue and green are for baby boys. For unisex themes, you may stick to neutral colors of beige, cream or white.

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Cute animals including farm animals can be a popular choice. You can choose a room filled with elephants, birds, dogs, ducks, cats, dogs and other animals. Animals are a good way to decorate since there are so many toys designed after animals that you can use for your baby’s room.

3. A whimsical theme can also work for your baby. Paint seahorses, shells, mermaids or starfishes. Keep the colors light and soft that will relax your baby.

4. Celestial themes such as the stars, moons, sun can mimic the sky and put it inside your baby’s room. Your baby can wake up to the sun and sleep through the stars. Since your baby still cannot appreciate the sky in the morning or at night, you can now bring it to your baby.

5. Themes following the elements earth, wind, fire, earth or water can be really a soothing baby nursery decoration. As long as these are done in moderation, these can really be effective nursery themes.

6. Famous fairy tale characters like princesses from Disney can also be an inspiration for your baby’s room. Princess designs can really be perfect for baby girls. You may also want to choose a Barbie themed room. Barbie products offer a lot of thing that you may use as baby nursery decorations.

7. Cartoon characters such as Looney tunes characters, sponge bob, Mickey Mouse and other cartoons can also be used as a nursery theme. These provide a wide range of choices from which you can choose from.

8. Mosaic and abstracts may work in minimal amounts only because babies cannot understand these themes. For them, these are just added color which can really bring out the room’s designs.

9. A playground theme will be a perfect theme that will allow your child to get a feel of the outside world. They can have a playground of their own in their rooms while they still cannot go out of the house.

10. Lastly, a room with no theme may work out for you. If you find it such a hassle to redecorate your baby’s room when he grows up, then you may choose this option. This can allow you to easily switch from cribs to beds when the time comes.

Create a peaceful and inspiring environment for your baby. For endless Baby Nursery Decorations and Baby Nursery Bedding themes visit us.

Nursery Interior Design Project by Naomi Coe and Gerri Panebianco, nursery designers of Little Crown Interiors: a Whimsical pink, aqua and green baby girl’s nursery room.

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LIGHT AND COLOR IN HEALTHY NURSERY DESIGN

Article by Ursula Ansbach

LIGHT AND COLOR IN HEALTHY NURSERY DESIGNThe lighting in your nursery should be a prime consideration and if at all possible, choose a room that entertains an abundance of natural light and sunlight. Sunlight and natural light help the body to produce vitamin D necessary for healthy physical and emotional development. The ultraviolet light in sunlight induces conversion of the skins vitamin precursors such as ergostol, into vitamin D. Vitamin D regulates calcium and phosphates in the body and recent research shows that it may also offer protection from cancer. Natural sunlight is also a key factor in synchronizing our daily biological clock. A lack of daylight produces chemical changes in the brain that researchers still don’t fully understand but is commonly known to cause depression. In addition there are visual benefits from natural light because eyes need ultraviolet rays to remain healthy and strong.

I remember classrooms in the school buildings of yesteryear, with windows that reached almost from ceiling to floor along one entire wall. The choice of those windows was not just a design whimsy. The importance of natural light was understood. Today the effect of light is frequently overlooked, but when included in your nursery design, natural light and sunlight can greatly increase the well being of your baby.

Color also affects baby in important ways. In our nursery design, the wall color is the easiest thing to change and the most flexible. Keep baby in mind when choosing your colors and remember that babies are in the process of developing visual skills. Newborns are more easily aware of stark contrast. For this reason a black and white theme may be effective and helpful. Perhaps white walls with black or mahogany furniture, black and white photographs, or black photo frames on white walls. Soft colors are helpful for infants since they soothe and don’t overstimulate. I would not recommend decorating a nursery in stark reds, or deep blues, no matter how much I may personally enjoy these colors. Perhaps that is why babies were traditionally dressed and furnished in pastel pink and blues.

Possible alternatives to traditional blues and pinks would be soft greens, soft yellows, soft peach, turquoise pastels and so on. If you crave a strong color as part of your design and feel you will simply not be happy without it, try it as an accent color. Perhaps a turquoise blue stripe as a benchrail design on one or two of your walls; or a colorful border along the top may satisfy your need for a splash of intense color without shocking your infant’s color cones!

Light and color tie together and complement each other. Therefore if your room has lots of natural sunlight and a southern exposure, you might want to choose “cool” colors like green or yellow for balance. On the other hand, if the room faces a northerly direction, warmer colors will tend to brighten and enliven your nursery.

When choosing the lighting and color for your nursery, remember to put baby’s needs first and to consider how important natural light is for health and well being while color may be chosen to support visual development.

Ursula Ansbach is the owner of the online furniture store My Baby Furniture Plus/http://www.mybabyfurnitureplus.com. She lives on the shores of Lake Erie with her family and various four legged critters.