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Wallpaper for Nursery

Written by:
Liliana Alvarez
Photography:
Piki Superstar

Creating a nurturing environment for the little ones is like planting a garden — you want it to grow and bloom for years to come. Think of wallpaper for nursery room as the backdrop to your kid's childhood adventures. You want something that'll spark imagination but won't make them cringe when they hit those tricky tween years. It's like finding the perfect playlist that works for both naptime and dance parties.

Wallpapers have been jazzing up walls since the 16th century, but their journey to children's rooms is a bit more... meandering.

The Victorian era (1837-1901) did see a boom in wallpaper use, including in nurseries. But here's the twist: these weren't typical cutesy kid patterns. Think more along the lines of floral prints or subtle stripes. The Victorians were all about “children should be seen and not heard,” so their room decor was pretty grown-up.

Now, fast forward to the 1950s-60s. This is when wallpaper for kids' rooms really hit its groove. Post-war prosperity, the baby boom, and changing attitudes about childhood all collided to create a perfect storm of whimsical wall coverings. Suddenly, it was all about cowboys, spaceships, and fairy tales plastered floor to ceiling.

The truth about kids-oriented wallpapering design lies somewhere in the middle. It's less about when wallpaper first appeared in kids' rooms and more about the evolution of how we view childhood itself. From mini-adults to... well, kids being kids.

Choosing the Right Wallpaper for Your Nursery

Longevity is key, for sure. Nobody wants to be up on a ladder every other year, right? So let's think timeless, not trendy. Here are some ideas to keep those walls fresh for the long haul:

1. Nature-inspired designs: This is where the magic really happens! Forest scenes, underwater adventures, or starry night skies can transport your little one to worlds unknown. These trees, clouds, or subtle animal prints can grow with your kid from tot to teen.

2. Abstract patterns: Think gentle geometrics or watercolor effects. They're like the chameleons of the wallpaper world — adaptable to any age. Gentle repetitions or subtle designs can be stimulating without overwhelming. Like the ripples on a fairy pond, they should be interesting but not distracting.

3. Textured wallpapers: These add depth without screaming "baby room." Plus, they're great for hiding those inevitable scuffs and marks.

4. Neutral color palettes: Soft grays, beiges, or muted blues can be easily accessorized as your kid's tastes change. Soothing hues can create a calm atmosphere. Think misty greens, dreamy blues, or warm earth tones. These colors grow with your child, like a wise old tree.

5. Material: Opt for washable, durable options. Kids are like tiny tornados of creativity (and mess), after all!

The goal is to create a space that's comfy, inspiring, and flexible. Like a good children's book, it should have layers that reveal themselves over time. And hey, involving your older kids in the choice (if they're old enough, of course) can be fun too. It's like letting them pick their own adventure — but one that won't drive you nuts in a year's time.

Now, for coordinating with existing decor, think of your nursery as a story. The wallpaper is the setting, and everything else are the characters. They should complement each other, not compete for attention.

Let's explore some enchanting ideas:

Woodland Wonder: A soft, misty forest scene with gentle animals peeking out. It's like a lullaby for the eyes.

Under the Sea: Dreamy blue waters with playful fish and soft coral. Perfect for little explorers of the deep.

Celestial Dreams: A night sky filled with twinkling stars and sleepy clouds. It's like wrapping your child in a cozy blanket of the cosmos.

Fairytale Flowers: Delicate blooms in soft colors, as if sprinkled by a passing fairy.

Abstract Adventure: Gentle swirls or shapes in calming colors. It's like a dream caught on the wall.

The best nursery is one that grows with your child. Choose a wallpaper that sparks imagination but leaves room for their own stories to unfold.

Safeness of Kids Wallpapers

Choosing eco-conscious wallpaper for the little ones

Safe for kids? Oh boy, let's just say our ancestors were... adventurous. Early wallpapers often contained arsenic for those vibrant greens (nothing says “sweet dreams” like a dash of poison, right?). It wasn't until the late 19th century that people started raising eyebrows at the whole “my walls might be trying to kill me” situation.

The real push for safer wallpapers kicked off in the early 20th century. But even then, it was less about kid safety and more about general "maybe we shouldn't decorate with toxins" vibes. 

As for safety precedents, there's the infamous case of Napoleon Bonaparte. Some historians believe he was slowly poisoned by the arsenic in his bedroom's green wallpaper. Talk about your room having a deadly personality!

When eyeing that perfect roll, look for symbols indicating it's washable (because kids are messy), light-resistant (to keep those unicorns from fading), and strippable (for when your kid decides they're “too old” for dinosaurs).

   - Look for labels like “non-toxic,” “low-VOC,” or “zero-VOC.” These are your new best friends.

   - Check for certifications like Greenguard or Oeko-Tex Standard 100.

   - Natural materials are your pals — think grasscloth, cork, or even good old paper.

   - Water-based inks are the way to go. They're like the cool, laid-back cousins of solvent-based inks.

For example, most PVC and plastic coatings are like the polyester leisure suits of the wallpaper world. Best left in the past, especially for nurseries. Much better to explore some nature-friendly alternatives that won't turn your kid's room into a chemistry experiment.

Paper wallpapers

The OG of wall coverings. They're like the cotton t-shirt of wallpapers — breathable, natural, and easy on the environment. Plus, if your little one decides to take a bite, it's basically just fancy paper.

Grasscloth

Made from natural fibers like jute or sisal. It's like giving your walls a cozy, eco-friendly sweater. Bonus: great texture for sensory development!

Cork

Not just for wine bottles! Cork wallpaper is durable, sound-absorbing, and naturally antimicrobial. It's like wrapping your room in a giant, flat tree.

Bamboo

Sustainable, strong, and grows faster than your kid's shoe size. It's the superhero of natural wallpapers.

Linen

Elegant, durable, and oh-so-natural. It's like dressing your walls in fancy pajamas.

Rice paper

Delicate looking but surprisingly tough. It's the martial arts master of wallpapers.

For the DIY-inclined, consider non-toxic, water-based paints with stencils or stamps. It's like giving your walls a custom tattoo, minus the regret.

And, when it comes to peel-and-stick options, look for those made with natural adhesives. You want something that sticks to the wall, not your kid's digestive system.

Remember, while we've come a long way from arsenic walls, it's always good to do your homework. Choosing natural materials is like picking ingredients for a gourmet meal — the best ones are simple, wholesome, and won't cause indigestion. For sure, you want your kid's room to spark joy, not a hazmat situation!

So, ready to roll with some wallpaper that'll stand the test of time (and temper tantrums)? Let's make those walls work harder than a babysitter on a Saturday night!


By Liliana Alvarez

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