Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Will bright or vivid colors in a nursery room aggrivate a baby? Im told not to paint the walls to much.....?

I was told that a brighter color was good in the nursery as long as it wasn't too overpowering...it is supposed to stimulate them. However, a lot of people believe that mellow colors are more soothing and relaxing to infants. I think that as a parent you need to choose for yourself- there really is no right or wrong answer!Will bright or vivid colors in a nursery room aggrivate a baby? Im told not to paint the walls to much.....?
It is all about lighting. I painted my babies room a vibrant blue and have primary colors all over the place. My husband and I bought canvasas and painted animals in all sort of colors. I however, put low wattage bulbs in the lights and it is not overpowering at all. It needs to be stimulating but not overpowering.





You can do a powerful color/s but tone it down with whites....and lighting.Will bright or vivid colors in a nursery room aggrivate a baby? Im told not to paint the walls to much.....?
Actually they say to keep colors around babies because it helps their eyes to adjust faster. Try doing bright colors in the bedding and around the crib, or instead of painting the whole room a vivid color try doing one wall with different colors and shapes as the accent wall for the nursery.
babies can't see pastels well. imo, vibrant colors are better. gives them something they can actually look at. if it's nap time, dim the room.
Sometimes a lot of bright colors will over stimulate the baby
it could be overstimulating; maybe just use them 4 accents to the room

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