{"id":37265,"date":"2021-03-09T07:16:53","date_gmt":"2021-03-09T12:16:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fancywalls.eu\/?p=37265"},"modified":"2023-05-14T11:01:34","modified_gmt":"2023-05-14T08:01:34","slug":"nursery-to-toddler-room-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fancywalls.eu\/blog\/nursery-to-toddler-room-tips\/","title":{"rendered":"Converting nursery into a toddler room: 7 simple steps"},"content":{"rendered":"
Whether you\u2019re ready for it or not, your baby is on the way to entering their toddler years. While a new toddler is mastering the art of walking, talking and running, there are a few things you can do to help adapt the environment to their needs.<\/p>
The purpose of converting a nursery into a toddler room is not only to refresh the design of the bedroom but also to encourage independence and learning.<\/p>
Although the changes might be frightening for both children and their parents, these ideas and tips for converting a nursery to a toddler room will surely help you make it a smooth transition.<\/p> There is no fixed age when a baby is ready to move on from the nursery, but, in general, children usually switch at any time between 18 months and 3 and a half years old, ideally as close as possible to 3 years old. However, if your child is still using the crib, you may not want to rush the transition process.<\/p> Converting your nursery into a toddler room is easy when you have a plan.<\/p> First, understand whether you will be furnishing a new room in the house or transforming the current nursery.<\/p> Secondly, find out the basics that you need to provide for your toddler. These might include: <\/p> You’ll also want the toddler room to be a space where you feel comfortable leaving your child to play on their own, so be sure that it is secured against any potential hazards.<\/p> Children\u2019s mood is affected by the environment, which usually includes the color of the room.<\/p> If you plan to remodel the nursery, it is a good idea to take a few minutes and do some research. After all, your child will stay in this room until you decide to paint again.<\/p> Usually bright, warm colors like yellow, orange, pink, and red are considered to be happy colors, however, avoid using these colors too much, because they can cause overstimulation for children, so it\u2019s best to use them for accent walls. Pastel colors like peach, light pink, or lilac can also have an uplifting effect on the children. Generally, the brighter and lighter color, the happier and more optimistic it will make your toddler feel, however, try to balance out the colors, to avoid the negative effects that can be caused by overusing a single color.<\/p> It has never been easier to \u2018\u2019let the inner child out\u2019\u2019 and do some really interesting and bold prints than it is with the new trend of removable wallpaper. Explore dozens of fun and colorful nursery peel and stick wallpaper<\/a>!<\/p> Generally, adding peel and stick wallpaper into your toddler room is definitely a smart and convenient choice. It is very easy to install, and you can practically do it over your coffee break.<\/p><\/figure>
1. When to convert a nursery into a toddler room?<\/h2>
2. How to set up a toddler nursery?<\/h2>
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3. How to pick out paint for a toddler room?<\/h2>
Color psychology<\/h3>
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4. Have fun with removable peel and stick wallpapers<\/h2>
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