Tuesday, March 7, 2017

A Girl's Room to Grow In

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Has she already outgrown her baby girl nursery? Unbelievably, it's time to make it into a room more suitable for a big girl. Take a look at these ideas for inspiration as you make the changes that will recreate her space to give her room to grow in.

Color is your friend–and a remarkable tool for room decor. It sets a whole different mood and gives you a lot of bang for your buck. What little girl wouldn't love a rainbow-like, color filled room? Do be sure to use a neutral tone (white, cream, tan) somewhere in the room to balance out the brightness.

Wall quotes and wall sayings are popular with little girls and big girls alike. Let your daughter help choose the special wall decal that suits her perfectly–just click on our website! We have so many wall stickers for baby girl nursery decor, plus amazing choices that will strike a more grown-up mood as you update her space into a big girl bedroom. You'll be tempted to pick more than one!

Want to bring a little sophistication into her new girl's room? A pretty monogram wall sticker using her own initials will do the trick and it's so easy to do. Plus, the appeal is timeless. 
Try your hand at making a Chalkboard wall. These are a bit more work, but so worth it–fun for years to come, and encourages a budding artist. When she's tiny, you can draw pictures or write on it for her. Then, as she grows, she'll have a ball creating her own art work. Perfect to showcase a toddler's scribbles to a teen's drawings, poems, lists or goals, or even math equations. And, to display all those special photos and keepsakes, don't forget to include a bulletin board somewhere in your newly designed girl's room

Personalization is key, and a monogram sticker with her name is the perfect way to do this. It's also a great idea if siblings share a room; it helps them each define their own territory. Choose a zebra print monogram for some extra fun, or to go along with an animal theme.

Are you wanting to use pink in your girl's roombut don't want it to be too sweet or too pastel-like? Add some richer tones like browns, charcoal grays, or even black to balance out those sweet pink tones. It will give the room a little more sophistication.

Get inspired by the many ways to make her room into a big girl's dream come true! Go all out as you transform your baby girl's nursery into a big girl's room she is sure to enjoy for many years to come!
~ Sallianne

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