25 Ideas for Choosing the Colors for Your Baby's Room (1)

When the family is expecting a new member, everyone gets impatient. We start by preparing the baby’s room. We want everything to be perfect before he arrives. The decoration and the choice of furniture are very important. For that, it would be necessary to choose a theme, a color palette, and so on. After choosing the theme, it is much easier to proceed with the purchase of furniture, accessories and decorative items.

1. Touches of black to structure the child’s room

Touches of black to structure the child's room (1)

Want to definitively twist the neck to received ideas? Easy, choose a mixed bedroom decoration that will appeal to a girl as well as a boy. To do this, we are inspired by the black touches scattered in this atmosphere: a graphic carpet here, zebra storage boxes there and a few balloons as a decorative accessory. Nice idea, isn’t it?

2. Yellow to fill up with pep

Yellow to fill up with pep (1)

A cheerful and vibrant color by definition, yellow works wonders in a little boy’s bedroom . Associated with blue and gray, this primary color energizes the industrial style, like the Scandinavian spirit. It’s all about the dosage.

3. Almond green for a room full of freshness

Almond green for a room full of freshness (1)

As comfortable in a boy’s room as in a girl’s, the color of hope comes in its most pastel shade: almond green. When those who are not cold-eyed dare to have a total look, like here, the less adventurous will be content with a few well-chosen touches: a canvas tipi, a rug, a pouf, a toy bag …

4. Pastel tones for a child’s room in tune with the times

Pastel tones for a child's room in tune with the times (1)

In the family house, the toddler’s room, furnished in a dormitory style, mixes pastel colors without lack of taste. Pink, blue, yellow, green … the tones meet to better sublimate themselves, without falling into a messy mishmash. The trick to succeeding such a mix and match every time? Temper the atmosphere with white (Japanese balls on the ceiling) and black (the base and moldings of the room).

5. A vintage blue assumed in the youngest’s bedroom

A vintage blue assumed in the youngest's bedroom (1)

Parents fond of vintage and distinguished bargain hunters of your state, you fall for all the old-fashioned colors that color retro furniture with style. No wonder your little one’s room gives pride of place to faded colors: old blue, orange, khaki … We want more!

6. An all-white room: course or not?

An all-white room course or not (1)

When choosing the color or colors that will spice up the nursery and its elders, you have a hard time deciding. Do not panic ! Give yourself time for reflection by opting for white. Thus, as on a blank canvas, you can add small furniture and more colorful decorative accessories. What to let go of you!

7. Mouse gray to soften the child’s room

Mouse gray to soften the child's room (1)

Fan of the graphic wallpaper trend, a touch of the exotic, you have lined your toddler’s room with a model with flamingo patterns. Now it is a question of calming the game with delicate furniture, chosen in muted tones. At the top of our favorite colors, mouse gray, which can also be replaced at will by a mauve or a pale blue, if we like to play tone on tone.

8. Timeless pink to warm the bedroom floor

Timeless pink to warm the bedroom floor (1)

Whether you have chosen a blond wood parquet or a whitewashed floor in your little one’s room, know that a subtle touch of warmth is always welcome. Here, it’s a powder pink fluffy rug that warms the mood in no time.

9. Dare to use multicolored colors for a rainbow nursery

Dare to use multicolored colors for a rainbow nursery (1)

Without risking the colorful overdose, falling for white bed linen with colorful floral prints is the decorating trick to try in the child’s room. In addition, bet on a coordinated wall decoration!

10. A raw natural atmosphere … but warm!

A raw natural atmosphere ... but warm! (1)

It takes little to be happy … Proof that this famous chorus has not aged a bit, the refined decoration, but not sloppy, of this child’s room is conducive to daydreaming. While minimalist reigns supreme in terms of furniture, the atmosphere is spiced up with a few delicate lights and garlands. Results ? A child’s room between wood and white which reserves good times.

11. Gender neutral

Gender neutral (1)

The circus theme is really great for a nursery, due to the gender neutral design and colors. You will notice that here the colors gray and white are used to obtain this set of perfect and charming decor.

12. Different shades of brown

Different shades of brown (1)

Isn’t this bedroom beautiful with different brown shades? We especially like the lighting as well as the blue and brown color combination.

13. White with some colored accents

White with some colored accents (1)

You can also keep things simple, like in this bedroom where white was used for the walls and ceiling. Then you can add other striking accent colors for accessories and furniture.

14. Neutral colors

Neutral colors (1)

Don’t you like the colors in this nursery? It’s really wonderful, isn’t it? Neutral color shades set the mood and the chandelier looks utterly fantastic.

15. Blue and white

Blue and white (1)

Here is a modern nursery with walls painted white and moldings in blue. A detail that catches the eye is the independent barn-style cupboard and the engraving on the fireplace.

16. Colors inspired by the jungle theme

Colors inspired by the jungle theme (1)

If you are going to want something colorful for your baby’s room, this image should inspire you. From the first glance, you can tell that the decor is inspired by the jungle.

17. Cream color and check pattern

Cream color and check pattern (1)

This eclectic nursery with a classic touch is adorable. The cream colored walls and the checkered accent wall look great together.

18. Black and white …

Black and white ... (1)

Who wouldn’t love a Scandinavian-style nursery? Even if in black and white, she is still beautiful. We also notice that half of the wall is painted gray.

19. A sumptuous dark color

A sumptuous dark color (1)

Who says a nursery with dark walls is not a good idea. This transitional chamber asserts quite the opposite.

20. Green apple

Green apple (1)

You will certainly agree with us that the wall in this bedroom makes the decor shine with the apple green color.

21. Beige and wood color

Beige and wood color (1)

Apart from the beige walls, another wall is covered with wood to provide a natural touch to this mid-century bedroom.

22. The blue bedroom for children, a true timeless one!

The blue bedroom for children, a true timeless one! (1)

Often accused of being too cold a color, blue has many advantages! Gone are the outdated “blue for boys, pink for girls” divide. From now on, everyone likes blue, and we can decline it in so many shades that we adopt it, without hesitation! If we like baby blue for baby’s rooms, we prefer faded blues , very pale, for growing children.

Blue is a shade that has a calming side and calls for relaxation, exactly what we are looking for in the children’s room. And if you want a more sustained color, we go for turquoise blue , which looks good, in total look, on a single wall, or by dividing the wall like a frieze.

23. Pastels in the children’s room, the trend that does not weaken!

Pastels in the children's room, the trend that does not weaken! (1)

In children’s rooms, especially if they are young or in girls’ homes, then later in our teenagers, pastel colors are very popular. Why ? Because they have the advantage of being easily matched with furniture and with many other colors. Thanks to their very soft character, they allow harmonious color associations. You can easily choose small furniture, rugs, small decoration, matching the color of the walls.

Another advantage: each color has its own pastel variation. We therefore choose according to the tastes of the children. He asks you for a bright orange, but you hesitate? Aim it at a coral or a very soft salmon. Are you afraid that he will get bored too quickly of the fuschia pink he so desires? Seduce him with a soothing old rose . A child’s room in pastel colors will age better and can easily adapt to the different desires of your child, following the evolution of his tastes and his growth.

24. Bright colors in the child’s room, accepted but only in small touches

Bright colors in the child's room, accepted but only in small touches (1)

If pastel colors are popular in children’s rooms, we also allow ourselves bright colors … even very bright! As long as you simply inject them in small steps and choose them well. For young children, red, a slightly exciting color, is not recommended. We prefer colors conducive to appeasement or creativity. Thus, an orange wall will stimulate the imagination of your children, perfect for creating a play or activity corner in a large bedroom.

In the case of bright yellow, it facilitates work and reasoning, it is preferred for a work area, with a nice, well-organized desk. In a child’s room, bright color is reserved for a section of wall, or for a wall base . We temper with a sober and soft shade, such as a taupe, a pale gray or an ivory.

25. The colors to favor for a baby’s room

The colors to favor for a baby's room (1)

The baby’s room has its peculiarities! It is prepared with great attention before the arrival of the little end, whose gender is sometimes unknown. We therefore focus on softness, in the choice of colors, and on the harmony of the entire room. We adopt colors that will go with the chosen furniture and create a soothing atmosphere.

Faded, almost gray blues are perfect for any baby, water greens and lilacs too. We also like grays, because they can easily be combined with another color. For a harmonious nursery, we focus above all on light colors, without too sharp demarcations between them. We will come to “pimp” the decoration of the baby’s room after the birth, with colored accessories that will go wonderfully with the baby’s character.