Nursery Wallpaper – Tips and Inspiration

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Decorating your nursery is one of the most fun aspects of your pregnancy. It feels great to get the room looking just like you want it in anticipation of your new arrival. Yet choosing the perfect nursery wallpaper can feel like a bit of a minefield. There are so many choices out there that you might be wondering just where to begin. This is why we have put together a piece on our top tips and inspiration that should hopefully get you started.

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How to choose nursery wallpaper – top tips

Choosing your nursery wallpaper is a personal decision and not one that you want to rush into. Here are some top tips to help you make the best choice.

Think about your nursery theme

Every nursery needs a theme, whether this is something specific or more vague, it helps to tie everything together. There are a host of popular nursery themes from Jungle to Winnie the Pooh. Take this into account when choosing your nursery wallpaper and find something that fits. You could opt for a wallpaper that encapsulates it to the tee, or just something that is along the same lines. The choice is yours.

Consider what you want to spend

Having a baby is expensive and that’s why you need to budget as you go. This is particularly true if it’s your first baby and you are having to get everything from scratch. From the pram to the crib, to clothes and everything in between you can spend a lot. When thinking of nursery wallpaper consider how much you want to spend and set a budget for this from the off.

Decide if you want something permanent or not

If you live in a rented apartment or house, you might not be able to decorate with anything permanent. Luckily, there are a host of non-permanent wallpapers that you can purchase for your nursery. These stick on the walls and can be easily peeled off without leaving a trace behind. This is also useful if you aren’t sure whether you want to move the rooms around or redecorate after a few months. It could also be used if you are planning on moving soon and want to bring the paper with you. It can be reused more than once!

Consider if you want to paper all the walls

Another decision you need to make is if you want to paper all the walls in your baby’s nursery or just one or some of them. You could opt for a feature wall, or you might decide you want the whole lot papered. Look at other examples such as on Pinterest and make a decision based on what you prefer. It can be cheaper to do a feature wall as you won’t need to buy as much paper.

Try samples first

Don’t rush into anything when choosing your nursery wallpaper. Instead, it’s a good idea to get some samples so that you can see how they fit with the room. It’s a good idea to get at least three different samples as what you might like online could look totally different in person. The light of the room and the size of the space can make a real difference.

What tools do you need to put up the nursery wallpaper?

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If you have never put wallpaper up before, you might wonder just what is needed in order to do this. The tools we recommend are:

Where to buy Nursery wallpaper?

There are many places on the market where you can buy your nursery wallpaper from. We have found five of our favourite places when looking for nursery wallpaper that won’t break the bank.

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Etsy

One of the best places we’ve found to shop for nursery wallpaper is Etsy. With a host of independent sellers, there is a range of beautiful wallpapers to choose from that will be ideal for your little one’s room. You can find everything from vintage-style bohemian prints to animals or patterns. You can check out some of the nursery wallpapers we love on Etsy here.

Amazon

Amazon is another fantastic place to find nursery wallpaper that isn’t too expensive. There are a host of different options, with patterns and themes you can choose between. If you have Amazon Prime (if not, you can sign up here for 30 days free) you can get free next-day delivery on a number of items too. There are known brands such as Mamas and Papas on here as well as independent sellers. Be sure to check how much you will need before ordering – you don’t want to fall short! See the different nursery wallpapers here.

Mamas and Papas

We love Mamas and Papa’s range of baby items and their wallpaper is no exception. Our favourite is this beautiful style decorated with clouds. Coordinating with their Dream Upon a Cloud nursery collection, it is subtle yet effective, adding personality to your nursery. You can shop this and more items from the Mamas and Papa site here.

Not on the High Street

Not on the High Street are another fantastic place to find nursery wallpaper in a range of designs. Their prices start from below £50 ranging up to £200 depending on the style and the make. There are woodland wall mural wallpapers, safari animals, rainbows and so much more. As well as wallpapers for your child’s nursery you can also find a host of other beautiful items to add to the nursery that your child is sure to love. Check out their range here.

John Lewis

John Lewis is another online and in-person store where you can find some great nursery wallpaper options. There are a lot more permanent wallpaper options here as opposed to peelable ones so they are better for those that don’t rent their home. These tend to range from around £34 and upwards with a whole range to choose from. From bears to sailboats to polka dot patterns, you’re sure to find the perfect one for your room. Check out the range here.

These are a few tips that should help you when it comes to decorating your child’s nursery and choosing their nursery wallpaper. Do you have any other tips you can recommend? Let us know!

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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