Crib Set Decor

Updated on June 02, 2012
H.K. asks from Beverly Hills, CA
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I bought the "Pink Blossom" crib bedding set from Beddinghut and was wondering what color to do the walls? I am thinking neutral or pink, but I don't want the walls to look to flashy/dull and take away from the set...HELP!!! I need to paint this month!

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☆.A.

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Brace for disappointment. Once you realize that the bumpers are unsafe and a baby needs to sleep in a onesie....LOL

I vote white walls...or ivory. Can't go wrong with pink/white or ivory!

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S.S.

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What about painting it cream then adding removeable decals that match the bedding. Its not as big of a commitment as paint.

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K.A.

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I would paint the walls a neutral color and then decorate with wall art or removable wall decals so the room can grow with your child.

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K.P.

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Why not keep them white, and then do an accent wall in a pretty light rose color? You could even put up wall decals too to make the walls stand out a touch.

Congrats on the baby!

A.R.

answers from Houston on

Two thoughts - how much do YOU like pink and longevity. We painted my stepdaughter's room pink and from day one I've wanted to pull my hair out. It's a lovely shade but I have discovered I detest pink. Also now that she's older, we think she needs a more neutral wall color so the room can be changed more easily. For you the room is a nursery today but how long is it going to need to be/feel like a nursery? Soon you'll have a toddler and then elementary age and so on. The cliché - time flies. You should ask yourself when are you going to find the time to paint the whole room again because that's the soonest you'll be able to change the wall color. We will be painting over the pink soon and the color will be more neutral. The painting task is going to be a pain because we have a toddler under foot. Good luck.

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J.L.

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You might be sick of pink soon enough, so I vote with a neutral paint and adding decorations to the walls.

K.L.

answers from Cleveland on

That's a pretty bedding set!
I LOVE color. I'm not much into whites/neutrals too much. I would probably do the wall behind the crib a deeper pink color to match the butterflies/flowers and the rest of the walls in the lighter pink or the chocolate brown, depending on the size of your room.

M.L.

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A light dove gray or cream.

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S.E.

answers from New York on

i got with white.. maybe do a pink stripe?

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J.T.

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How about white and a border wallpaper coordinated with the crib set? It is a lot easier to change a border than it is to repaint a room!

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