Gray Nursery Walls Coordinate with Pink or Blue
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Decorating a nursery without knowing if the baby is a boy or a girl can be a tricky proposition. Whether parents are waiting to find out, or simply because the time has not arrived yet to determine the child's sex, getting a head start on painting the baby's room can be challenging. However, there is one color that coordinates beautifully with both pink and blue - gray.
Go With Gray
Gray is a great choice for a baby's room, because it can coordinate with so many different shades. Blue and pink happen to be two of the most perfect accent colors to use with gray walls. To get a jump start on painting the nursery, choose a gray that has a neutral undertone. Opt for a shade that is neither too cool or too warm for the best results. Prime the walls first with a high quality primer and then paint them gray. Baseboards, crown molding and chair rails will look best if painted white, as the white highlights the gray. White also coordinates well with both pink and blue as decorating continues. After the walls have been painted, adding pink or blue will need to wait until it is determined whether the baby is a boy or girl.
Pretty in Pink
Pink accents are perfect for a gray walled nursery. Pink can be incorporated into the space in curtains, bedding, wall accessories and all manner of nursery accents. For a fun, whimsical decor try a pink and gray elephant theme in the nursery. Plush gray elephants with curly pink bows would look darling on shelves, embroidered on bedding or curtains, and on a pillow placed on the rocking chair. If a more serious decor is desired, choose a pink and gray French toile design for curtains, bedding, chair pads, and accessories. There are many ways to incorporate pink into the room's decor without overshadowing the gray walls. Use imagination and home furnishing magazine pictures to get ideas for decorating the nursery.
Blue Works Too
Whether a dark, cobalt blue or a delicate powder blue is preferred, gray walls provide the perfect base for the room's decor. Gray walls work especially well with a rich, vibrant blue that has life and depth. They also provide an elegant softness for light blues that are typically seen in nursery patterns and decors. Trains, cars and trucks are all themes that can be easily incorporated into a gray and blue nursery palette. For an even more simplistic, but elegant design, opt for a grey and blue plaid or checkered gingham that is more sophisticated than cartoon drawings of vehicles. Deciding on a theme before choosing the blue that will be included in the room will guarantee that the shade chosen matches the rest of the room's accessories and decor.
Gray is a wonderful color to use as a starting point for nursery decorating. It has depth, but is also calming and elegant. It coordinates well with pink or blue, which allows parents to paint the room before they know if the baby is a boy or girl. This one stop color is the perfect choice for getting a jump start on nursery decorating knowing in advance that it will work perfectly with pink butterfly wall art or ocean blue turtles metal wall sculptures.
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akirchner Level 4 Commenter 21 months ago
That's a good idea!