Nursery murals
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Cowboys and dessert make a fun boys room mural
Nursery murals are a very popular way to decorate for the arrival of your newest bundle of joy. Many parents want to make their nursery the perfect place for their baby to experience home and family. Murals in nurseries help create an environment that can help your newborn baby feels safe and secure.
It can also provide a way for your child to learn about color and shapes.
Nursery Room Mural Designs
Nursery room murals can range from scenes that depict nursery rhymes or bedtime stories to fanciful landscapes filled with animals. Ceiling murals are another great way to decorate your nursery. Cloud murals are very popular choice for nurseries and complement a wide variety of nursery bedding styles.
Nursery wall murals – keeping your baby safe
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nursery mural with african animals!
Nursery wall murals have another added benefit in that it allows you to have lots of artwork that children can’t pull down or hurt themselves with. Babies are well known for putting everything in their mouth, and I have painted several small murals above bassinets and cribs were hanging a picture might become dangerous.
Remember that paint and painting murals is not safe for pregnant women. So hiring a muralist is not always a good idea if you are pregnant. Low VOC paint is now available and fast drying acrylic paints out gas in a matter of days.
There are also latex polyurethanes, which are highly scrubbable which are perfect as a top coat for children’s rooms and nursery murals. Keep your baby safe by creating nursery room art and murals that are free of lead paint or other toxic substances.
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Kids love adventure and animals, this mural combines both!
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Kids love adventure and animals, this mural combines both!
Paint nursery wall murals early
However it’s important to apply both paint and polyurethane at least one week before your child uses the room. Also pregnant moms need to stay out of the room, while painting is being done. It’s perfectly fine to come in and check the progress of the room.
But you will not want to spend the night or extended periods of time. In any room that’s being painted, whether it’s latex paint or not if you are pregnant.
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