Black & White Nursery Decor - Dare to be Different

[caption id="attachment_1852" align="aligncenter" width="400" caption="Black and White Baby Bedding against a Turquoise Painted Nursery "]Black and White Baby Bedding against a Turquoise Painted Nursery [/caption] [caption id="attachment_1853" align="aligncenter" width="399" caption="Black and White Turtle Wall Decals for Nursery Decorating"]Black and White Turtle Wall Decals for Nursery Decorating[/caption] [caption id="attachment_1854" align="aligncenter" width="400" caption="Black and White Floral Hanging Wall Art for a Nursery"]Black and White Foral Hanging Wall Art for a Nursery[/caption] [caption id="attachment_1855" align="aligncenter" width="400" caption="Black and White Glider for a Nursery"]Black and White Glider for a Nursery[/caption] Let’s be honest.  To most of us, black and white nursery décor feels…uncomfortable.  For a lifetime, we have been trained by designers, retailers, and our own families that colors are the most appropriate way to decorate a nursery.  Explaining that black and white nursery décor is great for a gender neutral nursery or noting that babies can only see black and white their first few months anyway will not get you bonus points with your mother-in-law.  When you tell her of your decorating plans, she will likely still look at you funny.   But, once you get over the odd looks and the initial uncertainty, black and white décor can be an exciting and fulfilling exploration of “color”. One way to get over the hump is to think about black and white nursery décor as neutral color that can be brought to life with patterns, texture, and design.  For example, romantic toile and damask baby bedding patterns can bring softness to a baby room with a black and white color palette. A white shag rug can bring cozy texture to your nursery.  And, nursery-friendly designs like black and white turtle wall decals, floral wall art, or China doll toile baby bedding can bring character to the room. Another way is to actually use black and white as a neutralizer for color. In this nursery above, Posh Tots features gorgeous black and white crib bedding against a bright, turquoise-like blue wall.  Achieve a similar look with pale pink (as in this damask bedding set from Doodlefish), pale blue, or other traditional nursery wall paint colors.  And, if you would like a touch of a black and white nursery theme, consider black and white seating like the Ophelia glider featured above or this stylish black and white child’s seating/storage piece accented with a throw pillow or blanket in the primary color of the rest of your nursery.

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